1. International Law:
- Diplomats and Foreign Service Officers: Representing governments in foreign countries and negotiating international agreements.
- International Human Rights Lawyers: Advocating for human rights and representing clients in international tribunals.
2. Corporate Law (with a focus on international business):
- In-house Counsels for multinational corporations: Providing legal advice on cross-border transactions, compliance with international regulations, and managing legal risks.
3. Intellectual Property Law:
- IP Attorneys: Handling international IP matters, such as patents, trademarks, and copyright issues, for clients operating in multiple countries.
4. Immigration Law:
- Immigration Lawyers: Assisting individuals and businesses in complying with international immigration laws and regulations.
5. Maritime Law:
- Admiralty Lawyers: Representing clients in legal matters related to international shipping and maritime trade.
6. International Criminal Law:
- Prosecutors and Defense Attorneys for international criminal tribunals, such as the International Criminal Court (ICC).
7. Nonprofit and Development Organizations:
- Legal Advisers for international development and humanitarian organizations: Providing legal guidance on projects in various countries.
8. International NGO Advocacy:
- Human Rights Advocates and Policy Specialists: Working with international NGOs to promote human rights and policy change worldwide.
9. International Tax Law:
- Tax Lawyers specializing in international taxation: Advising multinational corporations on cross-border tax issues.
10. Energy and Environmental Law:
- Environmental Lawyers working on international environmental treaties, climate change negotiations, and sustainable development projects.
11. Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Law:
- Data Privacy Lawyers working with international clients on compliance with data protection laws in multiple jurisdictions.
12. International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution:
- Arbitration Lawyers: Representing clients in international arbitration proceedings involving cross-border disputes.
13. International Trade and Customs Law:
- Trade Lawyers specializing in international trade regulations, customs compliance, and trade disputes.
14. Internship and Fellowships with International Organizations:
- Many international organizations, such as the United Nations, offer internships and fellowships for law graduates to gain international experience.
15. Journalists and Legal Correspondents:
- Legal journalists and correspondents reporting on international law and legal issues for news organizations.
Remember that the specific opportunities for international travel may depend on the particular field of law, job role, and the policies of the organization you work for.