Intern within the Specialist Prosecutor’s Office At Kosovo Specialist Chambers and Specialist Prosecutor’s Office

Reporting Line:

The Intern reports to the Internship Supervisor as assigned by the Specialist Prosecutor.**

Main Tasks and Responsibilities:

· To conduct in-depth legal research and analysis of legal issues deriving from the daily work of the Specialist Prosecutor’s Office (SPO). Research into domestic law issues, international criminal law, international humanitarian law, public international law, human rights or the institutional law of international organizations, as required by the relevant unit;

· To assist in conducting document and evidence searches, review and analysis, including the analysis of testimonies, statements and documents, and to produce summaries when required;

· To assist in the preparation of legal memoranda and other documents, as requested by the Supervisor and his/her delegate;

· To assist by preparing briefings, taking minutes and preparing memos;

· To perform any other related tasks as requested by the supervisor and his/her delegate.

Essential Qualifications and Experience:

· An undergraduate or postgraduate, who is currently enrolled at University or has recently graduated from University, or a professional who has graduated from University and will use the experience of the internship for further studies or research/writing in an area related to the work of the Kosovo Specialist Chambers and Specialist Prosecutor’s Office;

· The field of studies should be Law, Political Science or any other related area;

· Excellent communication skills, coupled with a high level proficiency in oral and written English;**

· Excellent drafting skills and ability to structure written materials effectively;**

· Self-motivated and committed to continuous learning;**

· Well-organized and able to multi-task;**

· Proficient in Microsoft Office applications and willing to learn other software programmes utilised by the Specialist Prosecutor’s Office;

· Ability to adapt to multicultural and multilingual working environments.

Desirable Qualifications and Experience:

· International work experience;

· Practical experience working within a national judicial system;

· Good working knowledge of a second language;

· Knowledge of international criminal law, international humanitarian law, or international human rights law;

· Knowledge of the functioning of the EU;

· Good understanding of the political, legal, cultural and security situation of the Balkans, in particular Kosovo.

How to apply

Your application will ONLY be considered if you submit the relevant application form as explained per the following options:

For Internship applicants from the Member States of the European Union (EU)

applying directly to the Kosovo Specialist Chambers and Specialist Prosecutor’s Office:**

The online Application Form including its Addendum (Annex 3 to be filled in manually and uploaded**)** at https://goalkeeper.eeas.europa.eu/registrar/DPA/357/details.do

For Internship applicants from the Member States of the European Union (EU)

supported by their EU Member State:

The online Application Form including its Addendum (Annex 3 to be filled in manually and uploaded**)** at https://goalkeeper.eeas.europa.eu/registrar/**

For Internship applicants from the Third Contributing States applying directly

to the Kosovo Specialist Chambers and Specialist Prosecutor’s Office:

The Internship Application Form (Annex 2, click here to download the document) to be named in the format “SURNAME Firstname.docx” and sent to internship@scp-ks.org

For Internship applicants from the Third Contributing States

supported by their Third Contributing State:

The Internship Application Form (Annex 2, click here to download the document) to be named in the format “SURNAME Firstname.docx” and sent to the Civilian Planning and Conduct Capability (CPCC) at schr@eeas.europa.eu

NOTES:

· Only one application form per applicant will be accepted, the latest received within the deadline or the one submitted through the National Authorities being given a priority. You can, however, apply for up to three positions using the same application form, also indicating your order of priority.

· The application form must be completed in English.

· Please ensure that every section of the form is completed accurately, as your application will be evaluated on the completeness and accuracy of all information provided by you in the application form.

· Applicants should assess, before submitting their application form, whether they fulfil all the requirements for admission laid down in the job description.

· Applicants from the EU Member States with queries relating to the online Application Form and/or encountering technical problems, should address their queries to: goalkeeper.registrar@eeas.europa.eu.**

· Applicants will be informed about the outcome of the selection procedure in due course by e-mail.

· Here is the link to the Privacy Notice.

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