Legal Officer Job UN

Responsibilities

  • Under the overall supervision of the Chief of Section, the Legal Officer represents the Secretary-General in written and oral proceedings before the United Nations Dispute Tribunal (UNDT) and may be responsible for the following duties:
  • Handles a range of issues related to international, public, private and administrative law, including the interpretation and application of constitutive, legislative and other instruments governing United Nations activities and operations.
  • Conducts extensive legal research and analysis and prepare studies, comparative studies, briefs, reports and correspondence.
  • Undertakes basic or extensive review of legal documents, instruments, or other material; identifies important issues, similarities, and inconsistencies, etc.
  • Prepares or assists in the preparation of drafts of background papers, studies, reports, legislative texts and commentaries on those texts
  • Prepares or assists in the preparation of legal opinions/advice on a wide range of international public or private law issues, including the United Nations Charter, General Assembly resolutions and decisions involving constitutional and administrative law of the Organization.
  • Prepares or assists in the preparation of agreements and the negotiation and settlement of claims and disputes in the context of the administration of justice matters.
  • Assesses evidence for relevance and admissibility.
  • Prepares and assesses briefs of evidence.
  • Provides legal advice on human resources matters; reviews administrative matters.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

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Qualifications

​​​​​​​Education

  • Advanced university degree (Master’s degree or equivalent) in law is required.
  • A first-level university degree (Bachelor’s degree or equivalent) in combination with two additional years of relevant work experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree.

Work Experience

  • A minimum of five years of progressively responsible legal experience is required. Of these five years, two years of experience in litigation at the national or international level, including first-hand experience in appearing and leading the evidence of witnesses before a court or tribunal or equivalent administrative board and bodies is required.
  • Experience at the national or international level in administrative and employment or labour law is desirable.
  • Experience with staff regulations and rules, policies, procedures and operations of the United Nations or a similar international organization is desirable.

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