Background
The Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) is the principal institution of the OSCE responsible for the human dimension. ODIHR is active throughout the OSCE area in the fields of election observation, democratic development, human rights, tolerance and non-discrimination, and the rule of law.
The ODIHR Rule of Law Unit of the Democratization Department has defined its 2012 programmes’ strategic objectives as follows:
Tasks and Responsibilities
Objective:
The selected intern will be an integral member of the Rule of Law Unit and perform under the supervision of the Chief Rule of Law Unit.
S/he will:
In the area of the Independence of the Judiciary the intern shall assist Rule of Law staff for about 30% of the time by:
Internship Dates:July to December 2012 (shorter periods or deferments can be considered).
Necessary Qualifications
For the duration of the internship the person will be covered with life, accident and disability insurance at the cost of the OSCE/ODIHR. The intern will also be able to participate in a group health insurance scheme at his/her own expense. The OSCE/ODIHR is unable to pay any remuneration or bear any expenses incurred by the intern during the stay in Warsaw or for travel to or from the place(s) of assignment.
If you wish to apply for the internship programme at the OSCE/ODIHR, please complete the online application form found under http:www.osce.org/employ, write a short motivation essay in the "Cover Letter" field and submit it online. You can add a CV, but no other documents. Please read carefully the requirements mentioned on this page before applying.
Shortlisted applicants will be contacted.
Please note that vacancies in the OSCE are open for competition only amongst nationals of participating States, please see http://www.osce.org/who/83 .
The OSCE is committed to achieving a better balance of women and men within the Organization. Female candidates are particularly encouraged to apply.
The Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) is the principal institution of the OSCE responsible for the human dimension. ODIHR is active throughout the OSCE area in the fields of election observation, democratic development, human rights, tolerance and non-discrimination, and the rule of law.
The ODIHR Rule of Law Unit of the Democratization Department has defined its 2012 programmes’ strategic objectives as follows:
- to assist the participating States in developing legislation and policies to meet their OSCE human dimension commitments on the rule of law;
- to assist the legal community and other stakeholders in facilitating implementation of the OSCE human dimension commitments on the rule of law.
Tasks and Responsibilities
Objective:
The selected intern will be an integral member of the Rule of Law Unit and perform under the supervision of the Chief Rule of Law Unit.
S/he will:
- gain an understanding of the conceptual and normative framework for international and OSCE support to participating States in the field of rule of law;
- learn about justice system related challenges of countries in Central Asia, the South Caucasus and South-Eastern Europe;
- learn about rule of law related aspects of administrative justice, election dispute resolutions systems, standards and good practices in the OSCE area;
- become acquainted with methodology and approaches used in designing, developing and implementing programmes and projects in support of trial monitoring operations as well as programmes related to assessing judicial independence;
- develop his/her professional writing and communication skills, and apply his/her research and analytical skills.
In the area of the Independence of the Judiciary the intern shall assist Rule of Law staff for about 30% of the time by:
- Conducting research related to programmes of OSCE field operations and other international actors related to judicial independence and its assessment and promotion;
- Conducting research in order to identify examples of practices in participating States that are identical or similar to what is proposed in the Kyiv Recommendations on Judicial Independence in Eastern Europe, South Caucasus and Central Asia (‘illustrative examples of practice from participating States’);
- Supporting the substantive preparation and organization of activities to promote judicial independence in participating States.
- Assisting with the organization of training events on trial monitoring;
- Assisting with the organization of the annual trial monitoring meeting, including by supporting the unit with substantive and administrative preparatory work, minute taking and the draft of the provisional report of the event.
- Assisting the piloting of the Handbook for Monitoring Administrative Justice in selected field operations, compiling reports from monitors, and drafting suggestions for inclusion in the final text;
- Assisting in research and edition of final text of the Handbook;
- Compiling current commitments, obligations and standards on judiciary related aspects of EDR for the OSCE area;
- Extracting examples of best practices and remaining challenges in the area of EDR from existing documentation from relevant actors, with specific focus on Venice Commission, CoE and UN material.
Internship Dates:July to December 2012 (shorter periods or deferments can be considered).
Necessary Qualifications
- University Degree in Law;
- Knowledge of international and OSCE human rights law, rule of law and fair trial standards;
- Excellent knowledge of English;
- Computer literacy;
- Excellent writing and presentation skills;
- Ability to work as part of a team along with ability to work under minimum supervision;
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relations with people of different national and cultural backgrounds;
- Flexibility to carry out different tasks as required.
For the duration of the internship the person will be covered with life, accident and disability insurance at the cost of the OSCE/ODIHR. The intern will also be able to participate in a group health insurance scheme at his/her own expense. The OSCE/ODIHR is unable to pay any remuneration or bear any expenses incurred by the intern during the stay in Warsaw or for travel to or from the place(s) of assignment.
If you wish to apply for the internship programme at the OSCE/ODIHR, please complete the online application form found under http:www.osce.org/employ, write a short motivation essay in the "Cover Letter" field and submit it online. You can add a CV, but no other documents. Please read carefully the requirements mentioned on this page before applying.
Shortlisted applicants will be contacted.
Please note that vacancies in the OSCE are open for competition only amongst nationals of participating States, please see http://www.osce.org/who/83 .
The OSCE is committed to achieving a better balance of women and men within the Organization. Female candidates are particularly encouraged to apply.
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