... with the help of international institutions or organizations.
A JD international law program is usually just ... constitute being involved with international lawyer ranging from somewhat ... of the jet setting international human rights lawyer fighting ...
Yeah that is totally fine. I would just double check each application's military section though, just in case one isn't as restrictive as most of them are in terms of only referring to the U.S. Military.
You should also check their websites to see if you fall in any of their fee waiver categories (e.g.- TFA, military, etc.) or try scoring some at law school fairs or LSAC forums.
I've worked similar hours in the military and honestly it was definitely the unpredictability and being on call 24/7 for 2 hour recalls that was the worst of it... But triple my salary and I wouldn't give a shit.
Also, is it possible to randomly find it on a Google search? If so I would disclose everywhere. Just because a background check might not be international doesn't mean that this couldn't easily turn up elsewhere given the nature of the Internet.
... as the Yale Journal f International Law Online http://www.yjil ... papers abroad at international conferences... worked for international organizations AND led project ...
... ~6.5 years and most military applicants submit apps that are ... 100% military front to back. This gets ... do the talking for my military career and made my DS ...