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Asian Law Students’ Association Student Trainee Exchange Programme www.alsaintl.org | [email protected] proudly presents What is STEP? Student Trainee Exchange Program (STEP) is a program under the duties of Training, Exchange, and Development (TED) Office that provides ALSA members with international internship opportuni-ties. This program will expose ALSA members to various areas of actual legal practice in different countries with different legal systems, expanding ALSA members’ networks across countries, and to immerse ALSA members in different cultures. Although, STEP Employers are the ones who determine which applicants are accepted, TED office will closely assist the applicants from the beginning of the process, during the internship period and until returning back to their home country, things other internship programs are not able to provide. Newsletter ed. 1.0 STEP Newsletter ed. 1.0 | Published 25 May 2014

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Asian&Law&Students’&Association&Student Trainee Exchange Programme

www.alsaintl.org | [email protected]

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&proudly presents

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What is STEP? Student Trainee Exchange Program (STEP) is a program under the duties of Training, Exchange, and Development (TED) Office that provides ALSA members with international internship opportuni-ties. This program will expose ALSA members to various areas of actual legal practice in different countries with different legal systems, expanding ALSA members’ networks

across countries, and to immerse ALSA members in different cultures. Although, STEP Employers are the ones who determine which applicants are accepted, TED office will closely assist the applicants from the beginning of the process, during the internship period and until returning back to their home country, things other internship programs are not able to provide.

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STEP Newsletter ed. 1.0 | Published 25 May 2014

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The STEP Employer &&&&&&&&Tilleke & Gibbins Consultants Limited Hanoi, Vietnam http://www.tilleke.com/offices/hanoi Tilleke & Gibbins has practiced in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, since 1994. They have helped businesses capitalize on Vietnam’s abundant trade and investment opportunities, fueled by the country’s accession to ASEAN in 1995, the WTO in 2007, and other bilateral and multilateral treaties. Based in their Hanoi office, their award-winning intellectual property practice advises clients on IP registration, enforcement, and commercialization. Employer Information Employer : Tilleke & Gibbins Consultants Limited City, Country : Hanoi, Vietnam Specialized field of Practice : Intellectual Property, Trademarks and Patents, Construction and Real Estate, Corporate and M&A, and Banking and Finance.

Internship Information Start Date : Anytime End Date : Anytime Duration : 3 months (may be extended if performance is satisfying) Salary : Yes (Disclosed to future Intern), pocket money & daily transportation money Accommodation : Yes (Disclosed to future Intern)

Internship Qualification Preferred Academic Level : Year 3 Undergraduate or higher Fluent : English

STEP Newsletter ed. 1.0 | Published: 25 May 2014

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The STEP Employer

&&&&&&&&Tilleke & Gibbins Consultants Limited Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam http://www.tilleke.com/offices/hcmc In July 1992, Tilleke & Gibbins Ho Chi Minh City Office became the first foreign law firm to be granted a license to establish a representative office in Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh City was selected as the location of this office to ensure effective client service in Vietnam’s financial hub. Their office helps an expanding domestic and international client base profit from Vietnam’s increasing competitiveness as an investment destination and its robust economic growth. Employer Information Employer : Tilleke & Gibbins Consultants Limited City, Country : Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Specialized Field of Practice : Commercial Transactions and Corporate Services

Internship Information Start Date : Anytime End Date : Anytime Duration : 3 months (may extend if performance is satisfying) Salary : Yes (Disclosed to future Intern), pocket money & daily transportation money Accommodation : Yes (Disclosed to future Intern)

Internship Qualification Preferred Academic Level : Year 3 Undergraduate or higher Fluent : English

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Vietnam&

If you are look for a promising destination for your internship, Vietnam is definitely the one! With the increase in prominence on a global scale, there are more and more foreigners who choose to work in Vietnam. Living in Vietnam is unique and enriching experience everywhere you go.

Living in Hanoi Hanoi is the economic, political and cultural center of Vietnam, featuring both the graces of traditional values and modern dynamism. With its tree-lined streets, serene lakes and unique architecture, UNESCO has recognized Hanoi as a city of peace. Hanoi features a warm humid subtropical climate with plentiful precipitation. The city experiences the typical climate of northern Vietnam, where summers are hot and humid, and winters are, by national standards, relatively cool and dry.

Living in Ho Chi Minh City Ho Chi Minh City is a fascinating blend of the modern and the traditional, making it more a place to 'be' than a place to 'see'. Although attractions like Reunification Palace and the War Remnants Museum are well worth a look, the experience of sitting and chatting with the locals, or getting on the back of a motorbike taxi just for the sake of being in amongst it all, or just relaxing and watching Vietnam change, right before your eyes; those are the moments that you will treasure when your overseas study experience is just a memory.

Jenny Dang Training, Exchange and Development Officer

ALSA Vietnam

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Why STEP?

> Assistance

You will be fully assisted by TED Officers starting from, STEP application, VISA application, accommodation arrangement (if not provided by employer), pick-up arrangement, settling in, during your stay and until the end of your internship period.

> Network ALSA is family. So, if you are accepted, during your stay we will provide you with company of your extended family from national and local chapter’s members, and experience direct local experience by hanging out with ALSA members and participate at their events to fill your free time. We will ensure that you will not be lonely and get the best cultural experience!

Who can join STEP?

All bona fide members/alumni of ALSA National Chapters. &

How to become STEP Intern?

It’s easy! You only need to: 1. Choose an Employer you prefer. (You can choose more than 1) 2. Download STEP Application Form at www.alsaintl.org/#!step/clyp and fill it out. 3. Submit 1) the form, along with 2) your scanned Photo (4x6 cm), 3) Scanned Passport, 4)

Curriculum Vitae (CV), 5) Academic Transcript, and 6) all other requirements by Employers, if any, to [email protected].

4. The Subject of the email should be “[Full Name]_[National Chapter]_STEP” 5. Wait until we e-mail you of your acceptance, and welcome to STEP! &*If you directly contact or approach STEP Employers, you will not get in STEP and therefore will not get the aforementioned benefits.

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Inquires?

Don’t hesitate to contact the Training, Exchange and Development (TED) Officers in your country. List of Incumbent TED Officers:

> Brunei : Sheikh Azry Sheikh Hassan, [email protected] > China : �����Li Jie Qian Kissy), [email protected] > Hong Kong : William Yang, [email protected] > Indonesia : Nadia Wicaksono, [email protected] > Japan : ���� (Sana Yamamoto), [email protected] > Korea : Yoo-Kyung Lee (Elena), [email protected] > Laos : Philomling Aling Vilay, [email protected] > Malaysia : Danial Ilham, [email protected] > The Philippines : Gil Aldrick Frednandez, [email protected] > Singapore : Clarence Tan, [email protected] > Sri Lanka : Prishani De Mel, [email protected] > Taiwan : ��� (Wells), [email protected] > Thailand : ชมณรรฐ Chonamut Arif (Natasha), [email protected] > Vietnam : Đặng Vũ Thuỳ Linh (Jenny), [email protected]

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Good Luck! &

ALSA, Always be One&

& Edited by: Sashika Azalia Director of Student Trainee Exchange Programme ALSA International Board 2013/2014 [email protected]

Noted by:

Edward Jeremy Bangun Vice President of Training, Exchange, and Development

ALSA International Board 2013/2014 [email protected]