Vacancy title:
Deputy Registrar
Jobs at:
African Court on Human and Peoples’ RightsDeadline of this Job:
31 May 2021
Summary
Date Posted: Friday, May 07, 2021 , Base Salary: Not Disclosed
JOB DETAILS:
Deputy Registrar at African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights May, 2021
About Us
The African Court was established by virtue of Article 1 of the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights on the establishment of an African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights, adopted on 9 June 1998 and came into force on 25 January 2004. It is the first continental judicial body charged with the responsibility of ensuring the protection of human and peoples’ rights. The Court became operational in 2006 and its seat is in Arusha, United Republic of Tanzania.
The Court invites applications from citizens of African Union Member States for the following position
Job title: Deputy Registrar
Post level: P5
Supervisor: Registrar of the Court
Directorate: Registry of the Court
Duty station: Arusha
Job Purpose
Assist the Registrar to manage the Registry in an effective manner to ensure efficiency of operations and activities; and to act as the Registrar during his/her absence.
Major Duties and Responsibilities
Under the overall supervision of the President of the Court, and under the direct supervision of the Registrar, the Deputy-Registrar will assist the Registrar, and where necessary to act as the Registrar, in the performance of the duties described under Rule 21 of the Rules of the Court:
• Keep, in such form as may be prescribed by the Court, a General List of all cases, entered and numbered in the order in which the documents instituting proceedings or requesting an advisory opinion are received at the Registry, and he/she shall publish such General List on the website of the Court;
• Be the regular channel of communication to and from the Court, and in particular, effect all communications, notifications and transmission of documents required by the Protocol or by the Rules of the Court and ensure that the date of dispatch and receipt thereof are readily verifiable;
• Transmit to the parties copies of all pleadings and documents annexed thereto upon receipt thereof in the Registry;
• Be present, in person or by his/her duly qualified representative, during the sessions of the Court, and be responsible for the preparation of minutes of such sessions;
• Sign the minutes referred to in subparagraph (iv) above;
• Inspect documentation submitted to the Court to establish authenticity thereof;
• Have custody of the seal, the official stamp and all the records and archives of the Court;
• Make arrangements for such provision or verification of translations and interpretations into the Court’s official languages as the Court may require;
• Manage the Legal Aid program of the Court, including maintaining an updated list of Counsel on the Court’s Roster and entities providing legal aid services as well as management of the Legal Aid fund;
• Be responsible, among others, for the printing and publication of the Court’s judgments, advisory opinions and orders, the pleadings and statements, uploading documents on the Court’s website, and minutes of public sittings in each case, and of such other documents as the Court may direct to be published;
• Communicate to the government of the country in which the Court is sitting, and any other governments which may be concerned, necessary information as to the persons from time to time entitled, under the Protocol and any relevant agreements, to privileges, immunities or facilities, and publish all such documents of a public nature, including the Court’s Annual Report on the website of the Court;
• Transmit documents to Judges, State Parties to the Protocol and to the Chairperson of the AU Commission as well as other organs of the African Union where required;
• Deal with enquiries concerning the Court and its work;
• Prepare the draft budget of the Court;
• Be responsible for the sound management of all accounts and financial administration in accordance with the applicable financial Rules of the African Union and the financial regulations of the Court;
• Assist in maintaining relations between the Court and the departments of the African Union Commission as well as those of the other organs of the African Union;
• Ensure that information concerning the Court and its activities is made accessible to governments, national courts, professional associations, faculties and schools of law, and the media; in particular, the Deputy Registrar should, in cooperation with the AU Commission, keep, and publish on the Court’s website, an updated list of State Parties to the Protocol and relevant treaties as well as the States which have made a Declaration under Article 34(6) of the Protocol;
Educational Qualifications
Candidates must have a minimum of a University Master’s degree in law. A Master’s degree or higher degree in Public International Law, with specialization in international human rights law will be an added advantage
Work Experience
Candidates must have a minimum of twelve (12) years relevant professional experience, eight (8) of which shall be in senior management level, preferably with an international organization in judicial or other relevant legal functions with regard to the above defined duties and responsibilities.
Other relevant skills:
• Demonstrate leadership abilities;
• Good knowledge of the African human rights system;
• Strong analytical skills and ability to prepare legal submissions, opinions and motions;
• Respect for confidentiality and good public relations;
• Capacity to manage a multicultural team;
• Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work under pressure in a multi-cultural environment;
• Excellent drafting and argumentative skills in one of the African Union working languages;
• Good planning, managing and organizational skills;
Language Requirement
An excellent command of at least one of the African Union (AU) working languages. Knowledge of one or several other AU working languages would be an added advantage
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 144
Level of Education: Postgraduate Degree
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Job application procedure
To apply, please submit the following:
• A letter stating the reasons for seeking employment with the Court;
• A detailed and updated CV, indicating among others, your nationality, age, gender, main subjects studied for University degrees (undergraduate and postgraduate degrees) or University curricula, if any;
• Names and contact details (including email address) of three referees;
• Certified copies of degrees
Applications should be submitted not later than 31/05/2021 and should be addressed to the postal address or email indicated below:
African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights
P.O. Box. 6274
Arusha, Tanzania
Tel: +255 27 2970 430 /431/432/433/434
E-mail : humanresources@african-court.org
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