Legal Consultant, Economic and Social Rights in Africa 63 views2 applications


Location: home-based in Africa, Kenya or South Africa preferred

Target start date: February 2024

Duration: 6 months

The International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) is a worldwide organization of judges and lawyers united in affirming international law and rule of law principles that advance human rights. Its strategic goals for 2021-2025 are: (1) to develop, defend, and strengthen international institutions, instruments, and standards on rule of law and human rights; (2) to improve domestic implementation of, and compliance with, international law and standards; (3) to bolster the effectiveness and independence of judges and lawyers; and (4) to improve access to justice for all and accountability. With its Headquarters based in Geneva, Switzerland, ICJ has a presence in Africa, Latin America, Asia & the Pacific, Europe & Central Asia, and the Middle East.

The ICJ is seeking a legal consultant to support the work of its Africa team generally, with a particular focus on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.

SCOPE OF WORK

  • The Consultant will assist ICJ Africa’s team with producing a report synthesizing available national, sub-regional and regional jurisprudence on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and criminalization of poverty.

In developing the report, the consultant will complete the following activities:

• Review an existing draft and design a detailed plan and timeline for the completion of the research;

• Conduct desktop research, interviews and other research necessary;

• Produce a draft report and a draft executive summary;

• Following review by ICJ staff, finalize research report for publication;

• In consultation with ICJ staff, conceptualize, design, organize and execute a webinar and/or in person event to present report findings;

• Report to the ICJ Africa Director or other designated ICJ staff, regularly on progress made with regards to all activities in terms of the consultancy;

• Remain available at reasonable notice to participate in other events and discussions relevant to the consultancy during the period of the consultancy;

• Developing relationships with civil society organizations, Human Rights Defenders and human rights lawyers involved in litigating ESCR cases to draw strategic insights on how they were litigated;

• Perform such other duties and tasks assigned by ICJ Africa’s Director in respect of ICJ Africa’s mandate whether related or unrelated to the research project described above.

DELIVERABLES

  1. Inception Plan and Timeline
    • A detailed plan and timeline for completing the research, based on a review of the existing draft, submitted within [timeframe].
  2. Draft Report and Executive Summary
    • A draft report synthesizing national, sub-regional, and regional jurisprudence on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (ESCR) and the criminalization of poverty.
    • A draft executive summary highlighting key findings and recommendations.
  3. Final Research Report
    • A finalized, publication-ready version of the research report and executive summary, incorporating feedback from ICJ staff.
  4. Event Execution
    • Conceptualization, planning, and execution of a webinar or in-person event to present the report’s findings, including a post-event summary of outcomes.
  5. Stakeholder Engagement Summary
    • A summary of insights gained through engagement with civil society organizations, human rights defenders, and lawyers involved in litigating ESCR cases.
  6. Regular Progress Updates
    • Reports to ICJ Africa’s Director or designated staff on the progress of activities, including challenges and next steps.

QUALIFICATIONS

The successful candidate will have:

  • A degree in law. Further academic studies in international human rights law and in particular in respect of Economic, Social and Cultural rights is preferable.
  • A minimum of 3 years progressive experience in the field of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights at a domestic, regional or international level.
  • Experience of litigation or litigation support nationally or before international or regional human rights systems is preferable.
  • In-depth experience of legal research for advocacy purposes.
  • Applied knowledge of international and regional human rights and humanitarian law and jurisprudence.
  • Fluency in written and spoken English is required. Competency in working in French and Portuguese is not required but advantageous.
  • Strong analytical and organizational skills with the ability to excel in creating partnerships.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work as part of a multicultural team.
  • Demonstrated commitment to human rights and the rule of law.

The consultant may be required to travel for occasional travel.

Interested applicants should submit the following documents to [email protected] by 13 January 2025:

  • A CV highlighting qualifications and past consultancy work;
  • A cover letter (maximum 2 pages) detailing relevant experience and motivation;

Please include “Consultant: Economic, Social and Cultural Rights” in the subject line of the application e-mail. The ICJ shall not be liable for not opening proposals that are submitted with a different subject.

Please appreciate that due to the volume of applications, only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

The ICJ is committed to the principle of equal employment opportunity and values a diverse workforce. The ICJ’s policy is to practice a fair and non-discriminatory recruitment and selection procedure and to strive for and maintain international and multi-cultural personnel.

Applications are encouraged from all qualified candidates without distinction on grounds of race, colour, sex, national origin, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation and gender identity.

ICJ staff must adhere to its Code of Ethics which states that discrimination, bullying and harassment in any form will not be tolerated, nor sexual harassment, violence or assault in any form. The successful candidate will be required to pass a background check.

ACCESSIBILITY NOTICE: Applicants with disabilities who require reasonable accommodations throughout the recruitment process may send their requests through an email to [email protected], or call +41 229 793 833.

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The International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) is an international human rights non-governmental organization.The Commission itself is a standing group of 60 eminent jurists (including senior judges, attorneys and academics) dedicated to ensuring respect for international human rights standards through the law. Commissioners are known for their experience, knowledge and fundamental commitment to human rights. The composition of the Commission aims to reflect the geographical diversity of the world and its many legal systems.The current ICJ President is Professor Sir Nigel Rodley, a member of the UN Human Rights Committee. Former Presidents include Professor Pedro Nikken (2011-2012) and Mary Robinson (2008-2011), the former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and President of Ireland.The Commission is supported by an International Secretariat based in Geneva, Switzerland, and staffed by lawyers drawn from a wide range of jurisdictions and legal traditions. The Secretariat and the Commission undertake advocacy and policy work aimed at strengthening the role of lawyers and judges in protecting and promoting human rights and the rule of law.In addition, the ICJ has national sections and affiliates in over 70 countries. Given the legal focus of the ICJ's work, membership of these sections is predominantly drawn from the legal profession.In April 2013, the ICJ was presented with the Light of Truth Award by the Dalai Lama and the International Campaign for Tibet. The award is presented to organisations who have made outstanding contributions to the Tibetan cause

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0 USD Kenya, South Africa CF 3201 Abc road Consultancy , 40 hours per week International Commission of Jurists

Location: home-based in Africa, Kenya or South Africa preferred

Target start date: February 2024

Duration: 6 months

The International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) is a worldwide organization of judges and lawyers united in affirming international law and rule of law principles that advance human rights. Its strategic goals for 2021-2025 are: (1) to develop, defend, and strengthen international institutions, instruments, and standards on rule of law and human rights; (2) to improve domestic implementation of, and compliance with, international law and standards; (3) to bolster the effectiveness and independence of judges and lawyers; and (4) to improve access to justice for all and accountability. With its Headquarters based in Geneva, Switzerland, ICJ has a presence in Africa, Latin America, Asia & the Pacific, Europe & Central Asia, and the Middle East.

The ICJ is seeking a legal consultant to support the work of its Africa team generally, with a particular focus on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.

SCOPE OF WORK

  • The Consultant will assist ICJ Africa’s team with producing a report synthesizing available national, sub-regional and regional jurisprudence on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and criminalization of poverty.

In developing the report, the consultant will complete the following activities:

• Review an existing draft and design a detailed plan and timeline for the completion of the research;

• Conduct desktop research, interviews and other research necessary;

• Produce a draft report and a draft executive summary;

• Following review by ICJ staff, finalize research report for publication;

• In consultation with ICJ staff, conceptualize, design, organize and execute a webinar and/or in person event to present report findings;

• Report to the ICJ Africa Director or other designated ICJ staff, regularly on progress made with regards to all activities in terms of the consultancy;

• Remain available at reasonable notice to participate in other events and discussions relevant to the consultancy during the period of the consultancy;

• Developing relationships with civil society organizations, Human Rights Defenders and human rights lawyers involved in litigating ESCR cases to draw strategic insights on how they were litigated;

• Perform such other duties and tasks assigned by ICJ Africa’s Director in respect of ICJ Africa’s mandate whether related or unrelated to the research project described above.

DELIVERABLES

  1. Inception Plan and Timeline
    • A detailed plan and timeline for completing the research, based on a review of the existing draft, submitted within [timeframe].
  2. Draft Report and Executive Summary
    • A draft report synthesizing national, sub-regional, and regional jurisprudence on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (ESCR) and the criminalization of poverty.
    • A draft executive summary highlighting key findings and recommendations.
  3. Final Research Report
    • A finalized, publication-ready version of the research report and executive summary, incorporating feedback from ICJ staff.
  4. Event Execution
    • Conceptualization, planning, and execution of a webinar or in-person event to present the report’s findings, including a post-event summary of outcomes.
  5. Stakeholder Engagement Summary
    • A summary of insights gained through engagement with civil society organizations, human rights defenders, and lawyers involved in litigating ESCR cases.
  6. Regular Progress Updates
    • Reports to ICJ Africa’s Director or designated staff on the progress of activities, including challenges and next steps.

QUALIFICATIONS

The successful candidate will have:

  • A degree in law. Further academic studies in international human rights law and in particular in respect of Economic, Social and Cultural rights is preferable.
  • A minimum of 3 years progressive experience in the field of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights at a domestic, regional or international level.
  • Experience of litigation or litigation support nationally or before international or regional human rights systems is preferable.
  • In-depth experience of legal research for advocacy purposes.
  • Applied knowledge of international and regional human rights and humanitarian law and jurisprudence.
  • Fluency in written and spoken English is required. Competency in working in French and Portuguese is not required but advantageous.
  • Strong analytical and organizational skills with the ability to excel in creating partnerships.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work as part of a multicultural team.
  • Demonstrated commitment to human rights and the rule of law.

The consultant may be required to travel for occasional travel.

Interested applicants should submit the following documents to [email protected] by 13 January 2025:

  • A CV highlighting qualifications and past consultancy work;
  • A cover letter (maximum 2 pages) detailing relevant experience and motivation;

Please include “Consultant: Economic, Social and Cultural Rights” in the subject line of the application e-mail. The ICJ shall not be liable for not opening proposals that are submitted with a different subject.

Please appreciate that due to the volume of applications, only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

The ICJ is committed to the principle of equal employment opportunity and values a diverse workforce. The ICJ’s policy is to practice a fair and non-discriminatory recruitment and selection procedure and to strive for and maintain international and multi-cultural personnel.

Applications are encouraged from all qualified candidates without distinction on grounds of race, colour, sex, national origin, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation and gender identity.

ICJ staff must adhere to its Code of Ethics which states that discrimination, bullying and harassment in any form will not be tolerated, nor sexual harassment, violence or assault in any form. The successful candidate will be required to pass a background check.

ACCESSIBILITY NOTICE: Applicants with disabilities who require reasonable accommodations throughout the recruitment process may send their requests through an email to [email protected], or call +41 229 793 833.

2024-12-14

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