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Yes, solicitors can work in human rights. They may specialize in various areas such as immigration, mental health, environment law, public law, discrimination, war crimes, criminal justice, property, data protection, insurance, and almost all areas of law.
To become a human rights solicitor in the UK, you need to qualify as a lawyer (solicitor or barrister). This typically involves completing a degree, followed by a specialist training course and a period of training.
Becoming a human rights lawyer in the UK can be challenging due to the years of dedication required for studying and gaining experience. It is important to have resilience to handle emotionally draining cases and the ability to strengthen your own mental and emotional well-being. Additionally, being persuasive is crucial in order to successfully win cases.