The Gazette 1994
GAZETTE
MWH APRIL 1994
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Translators, join the Secretariat of the European Commission of Human Rights in Strasbourg!
French, would be an advantage. We offer attractive remuneration and conditions of employment Further information and official applica- tion forms (to be returned by 31 May 1994) may be obtained from the Human Resources Division (Recruitment Section), Council of Europe, 67075 Strasbourg Cedex, France. Please quote ref. 45194 and enclose a self-addressed, unstamped envelope (23 x 32 cm).
memoranda, press releases, etc. Aged under 45, you must have a good university degree, broad general cultural awareness, and appropriate professional experience, preferably in the translation of legal texts. English will be your mother tongue, and you will need an excellent knowledge of French and at least one other European language. Knowledge of European legal systems, especially the English and
This permanent post in the European Commission of Human Rights is open to all nationals of member states of the Council of Europe. Working under the authority of the Secretary to the Commission, you will translate into English mainly legal texts written in French and, perhaps, other European languages. These will include decisions of the European Commission of Human Rights, reports, individual opinions,
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International Bar Association Executive Director London Salary Negotiable
The International Bar Association is a rapidly expanding organisation that currently provides Law Societies, Bar Associations and over 16,000 individual lawyers in 174 countries with a forum through which they can exchange, discuss and represent their experience of issues in international legal practice. These include human rights, international business law, practice management, and support for the legal profession internationally. Each year, one major international conference and numerous specialist seminars are organised worldwide. The IBA also publishes books and journals.
THE POSITION
THE PERSON REQUIRED WILL
• Reports to theAssociation's governing body as the head
• Have proven ability to work effectively in a service organisation run by elected members, identifying and
of its full-time staff, based in London.
• Is responsible for all aspects of the management of IBA's activities to support the work of the honorary officers and meet the needs of the membership in general. • Supports the honorary officers in representing IBA to other professional bodies and governmental authorities. Applications will be treated in the strictest confidence and should be sent to: Mr Michael Brandon, Korn/Ferry Carré/ Orban International, 252 Regent Street, London WIR 5DA. Telephone: 071 312 3100. The closing date for applications is
advising on policy issues.
• Have demonstrated a track record in organising and delivering projects to deadlines and within budget. • Have writing and oral communication skills; graduate
level or equivalent education.
• Be fluent in English; ability to speak other languages
will be helpful.
z y g • A legal qualification is desirable, though not essential.
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