Research Fellow in Law (Central Asia Projects) (f/m/d)

Research Fellow in Law (Central Asia Projects) (f/m/d)

Position: Research Fellow

Project: Central Asia (Afghanistan)

Location: Max Planck Foundation Office in Heidelberg, Germany

Term: Fixed term (1 year), with possibility of extension

Closing date for applications: 23.01.2023

Research Fellow in Law (Central Asia Projects) (f/m/d)
Heidelberg, Germany
Max Planck Foundation for International Peace and the Rule of Law
Max Planck Foundation for International Peace and the Rule of Law

Research Fellow in Law (Central Asia Projects) (f/m/d)

Position: Research Fellow

Project: Central Asia (Afghanistan)

Location: Max Planck Foundation Office in Heidelberg, Germany

Term: Fixed term (1 year), with possibility of extension

Closing date for applications: 23.01.2023

Background

At the core of the Max Planck Foundation’s mission is the provision of technical legal assistance to developing countries in transition or emerging from conflict (for more information, see: https://www.mpfpr.de). Through legal consulting and legal capacity building activities, the Foundation assists states endeavouring to develop their legal and political systems. The Foundation offers specialist legal expertise to institutions and professionals where this facilitates their reforms and contributes to the rule of law in the country.

Job Summary

Research Fellows will implement project activities by preparing and administering workshops, carrying out and presenting research and providing technical legal advice with a thematic focus on international and International human rights law.

Key Responsibilities

Under the supervision of the Head of Project, the successful candidate shall:

undertake advanced legal research;
draft training materials;
implement legal training workshops for states, legal professionals and other target groups;
provide technical legal advice and assistance to project partners;
travel to the region to implement activities and liaise with local partners;
contribute to the administrative and logistical aspects of project implementation; and
carry out project reporting, monitoring and evaluation
Selection Criteria

Education and Professional Experience



Essential:

Advanced degree in law (LL.M; Ph.D.) or 3+ years demonstrable experience as a Lawyer.
Extensive knowledge of public international law and international human rights law is required; and
Ability to deliver high-level academic work.


Desirable:

Practical experience in Central Asia;
Experience implementing capacity building workshops for state and civil society actors; and
Knowledge in the law applicable to counterterrorism and deradicalisation.
Language Proficiency

Fluency in English and Russian is essential (written and oral).

Other Skills & Competencies

Strong interpersonal skills in a multi-cultural environment, including cultural awareness, excellent communication skills and the ability to work independently as well as in a team setting:
Flexibility, including demonstrated ability to work under pressure, to adapt to changing work and project circumstances and to respond to unforeseen developments;
Excellent organisational skills, e. skilled in setting priorities and meeting deadlines, and ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously;
Ability to present high-level academic work to non-experts in a service-oriented manner; and
Computer literacy skills with standard software.

Miscellaneous

All Positions are contingent upon funding.

Research Fellows are based in Heidelberg, Germany, with frequent travels to the region.

Remuneration will be based on the Collective Agreement on Public Service Wages under German Law (Tarifvertrag für den öffentlichen Dienst – TVöD).

Please state your availability in your application.

Applications

Please note that we can only accept your application if you give us your Consent for Processing of Personal Data. For this, please read our Privacy Policy and email the consent along with your resume and cover letter to [email protected] (subject: “Afghanistan”) by 23.01.2023.

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