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The Office is committed to the aims of the Programme and endeavours to provide a mutually beneficial placement that provides professional development for the individual participants and raises awareness of and support for the mission of the Office in their wider professional and national communities.
General description of Internship and Visiting Professional placements in the Office of the Prosecutor
The majority of the Internship and Visiting Professional placements offered within the Office are of a legal nature, particularly within the Legal Advisory Section and the Prosecution Division; however, applicants from other disciplines may apply for non-legal placements as detailed within the descriptions for the Immediate Office of the Prosecutor, Investigation Division, Jurisdiction, Complementarity and Co-operation Division, and Services Section.
To the degree that is compatible with the candidates’ academic and/or professional background, Interns and Visiting Professionals can expect to contribute to a range of projects, providing expertise gleaned from their national system as may be appropriate.
In spite of the predominance of substantive work, Interns and Visiting Professionals will be expected to shoulder some of the more routine and administrative tasks, as is required of the regular staff of the Office.
Placement opportunities in the Office of the Prosecutor The following Divisions and Sections of the Office offer Internship and Visiting Professional placements; the number of placements offered through the regular selection campaigns are shown in parentheses:
1. Immediate Office of the Prosecutor
a. Immediate Office of the Prosecutor (2)
b. Public Information Unit (2)
2. Legal Advisory Section (8)
3. Jurisdiction, Complementarity and Co-operation Division (6)
4. Investigation Division (3)
5. Prosecution Division (6)
6. Services Section
a. Information and Evidence Unit (1)
b. Language Services Unit (1)
c. Knowledge Base Unit (1)
The separate descriptions provided under the link for each of the Office’s Divisions and Sections serve to help the candidate identify Divisions or Sections offering placements matching their academic or professional background and interests and to which they may wish to be attached during their placement (candidates may list up to three preferences on their application form)
The required qualifications, skills and experience sought by each of the participating Divisions and Sections are relevant to both Internship and Visiting Professional applicants. Since tasks and projects assigned to Visiting Professionals are usually adapted to reflect the expertise and interests of the applicant, the examples of typical tasks assigned to participants are provided for Interns only.
Application Procedure
The Office of the Prosecutor calls for applications in one of two ways: (a) through regular selection campaigns and (b) by way of special calls for applications in accordance with specific and time constrained needs of the Office.
Please note that the Office of the Prosecutor reserves the right to extend or cancel a selection campaign or special call and to consider applications to the Programme received after any published closing dates where it is in the interests of the Office to do so.
Applicants for placements with the Office of the Prosecutor must meet any specific requirements stated within the descriptions for each of the Divisions and Sections or the special call for applications, in addition to the general eligibility requirements.
Applicants are requested to refer to the common rules and conditions governing the Internship and Visiting Professional Programme and to the application requirements for Interns or Visiting Professionals as appropriate in preparing their application for any of these positions.
Regular selection campaigns
The Office of the Prosecutor has introduced two rounds of selection each year.
First round: The closing date will be on 30th April each year.
Applications for Internship and Visiting Professional submitted between 1st November and 30th April will be considered for placements starting 1st of October each year.
Second round: The closing date will be on 31st October each year.
Applications for Internship and Visiting Professional submitted between 1st May and 31st October will be considered for placements starting 1st of April each year.
It should be noted that applications must be submitted before the closing date relating to the preferred commencement of the placement.
Applicants may apply in advance for any period providing that the preferred start date is clearly stated on the application form, it should be noted however that these applications will only be considered once the closing date for the applicable period has been passed.
Applications will only be considered for one selection round, that is unsuccessful applications will not be held until the subsequent round unless participating Divisions or Sections specifically request a deferral. Deferrals will only be made if the applicant indicates availability for the subsequent period.
Successful candidates will be notified by 15th August each year for first round selection campaigns; and by 15th February of each year for the second round selection campaigns.
Please read our application guidelines
Email applications@icc-cpi.int
Fax +31 (0)70 515 8553
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