Lead the justice 3: Turning Conviction into Action
Reading between the lines
- 12 days is enough, which means you'll use two of them.
- No PPO. Enter for the prize or the practice — just be honest about which.
The ask
Lead the Justice: Turning Conviction into Action - Join the department of social justice and make this society better place to live. What happens when justice is not just discussed, but actively pursued? Lead the Justice is a unique social impact case competition that places participants at the center of a real-world challenge faced by a group of students. Organized in collaboration with the NGO's Social Justice Department, this competition is designed to test your analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, ethical judgment, and leadership skills. Participants will be presented with a real-world case scenario based on an actual fraud or injustice faced by students, including situations involving misinformation, exploitation, unfair practices, or other forms of wrongdoing. Your challenge will be to investigate the issue, develop a strategic course of action, propose practical solutions, and outline an implementation plan to ensure that the affected group receives a fair and just outcome. This is not a conventional business case. There are no balance sheets to optimize or products to launch. Instead, you will navigate complex social realities, evaluate stakeholder interests, and…
Skills involved
And the ones you'll add to LinkedIn on Sunday night.
- Legal Due Diligence
- Legal Ethics
- Ethical Conduct
- Analytical Skills
- Problem Solving