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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Not sure that's all correct. How much PIL work is there internationally apart from ICSID-type arbitrations? Even then, they look for competent litigators.
So I would say what do you want in the long-term? If litigation is not your cup of tea, then of the 2 options, go for Civil. If you want to be a good advocate then Crime is probably your best bet.
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PIL work doesn't necessarily mean private practice, it can also mean PIL work in UN/other international organisations as well. IAD experience helps especially if you have a good pedigree to begin with, even for firms which do a lot of investment arb.