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An international human rights organization located in Strasbourg is seeking an Assistant Lawyer to assist senior staff with legal documentation and case preparation. Ideal candidates hold a Master's degree in law, have relevant legal experience, and possess strong knowledge of Ukrainian law, English or French. This role offers a fixed-term appointment with opportunities for professional growth.
Vacancy number: 1060/2025
Recruitment type: External recruitment (international)
Type of contract: Fixed-term appointment (Junior professional)
Posted date: 10-Nov-2025
Deadline to apply: 01-Dec-2025
Duty station: Strasbourg
Grade: B3
Entity: Registry of the European Court of Human Rights
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The European Court of Human Rights is the judicial body which oversees the implementation of the European Convention on Human Rights in the member states of the Council of Europe. Individuals can bring complaints of human rights violations to the Strasbourg Court once all possibilities of appeal have been exhausted in the member state concerned.
The Court is divided into five sections, the composition of which is fixed for three years. Each of these sections comprises different units organised per country. You will be assigned to one of these units, which is made up of both experienced lawyers and assistant lawyers whose number varies mainly according to the number and type of cases linked to the country. Each unit also has dedicated administrative support. On arrival, you will receive comprehensive training and will be fully integrated into your unit.
As An Assistant Lawyer, You Will Assist More Senior Members Of Staff In The Preparation Of Correspondence With Applicants And Draft Decisions In Standard Form Cases. You Will
You Must
Your application must also demonstrate to what extent you have the competencies listed below. To help you doing so, feel free to consult our competency framework.
This job vacancy is published within the framework of the Junior Professionals Programme (limited to 4 years). You can consult the conditions of employment (salaries, allowances, pension scheme, social insurance, etc.) on the webpage What we offer.
For more information on how we recruit, you can consult the page Our recruitment process. This recruitment is carried out in accordance with Articles 490 and 4100 of the Council of Europe Staff Rules. The deadline for applications is indicated in the General information section of this vacancy notice (see above) and is fixed at 23:59:59 (CET/CEST). When applying, make sure your motivation shows how your competencies make your profile the best for the role.
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