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Postings form provided to ensure that the right information is supplied. The cost is £5 (or €8) per week, or 4 weeks for £15 (€25).
Please note: (a) Aspals provide no endorsement of positions offered, nor of the competence or suitability of applicants therefor; (b) No appointment will be published if it seeks to discriminate on grounds of colour, race, religion, sex, age, sexual orientation or other grounds. |
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If you have answered "yes" to any of the above questions, then the Aspals Consultancy Service can help. We have many years' experience in military law and operational planning and can discuss with you, in complete confidence, how to best meet your needs.
We have access to experts and academics in these fields. To find out more about how we can help you, please contact us by eMailing your query to: aspalsconsultancy@btinternet.com.
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| Law and Development Work at the British Institute of International and Comparative Law: Legal Consultants Sought The British Institute of International and Comparative Law plays an important role in providing research, advice, and strategic consulting services in law reform projects around the world. It seeks to facilitate the improvement and use of legal resources in the development process, contribute to good governance and the rule of law in developing countries and countries in economic transition, and to assist countries in development of their foreign investment framework and international trade. As well as all of the Member States of the European Union, the countries with which the Institute has worked in the last five years include the following: Afghanistan, Armenia, Botswana, Cameroon, China, Cyprus, Ghana, Hong Kong, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mongolia, Nigeria, India, Indonesia, Iran, Pakistan, Russia, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Its range of countries and depth of experience is constantly expanding. In addition, the Institute is also frequently approached by various partner organisations to nominate legal specialists for a wide range of assignments. The Institute therefore keeps a database of legal consultants for use on its own projects and to recommend to other organisations. We are constantly seeking experienced practitioners and academics who are interested in this type of work, for assignments of greatly varying scope and duration. If you would like your details to be held by the Institute for possible future assignments, please email your CV to Hugo Warner (h.warner@biicl.org), stating which of the areas specified below you are able to cover. The Institute would make an assessment of your suitability and then contact you as soon as an appropriate opportunity arises. Potential consultants should have a minimum of 5 years of substantive experience in at least one of the areas of practice mentioned in the list below. Recent experience in the implementation of legal, governance or judicial reform programmes in developing or transition economy countries is highly desirable. Areas of Expertise: Access to Justice; Anti corruption and ethics; Civil service regulation; Commercial law; Comparative law; Competition law; Consumer protection; Electoral Issues; Employment Law; European accession and integration; Freedom of information; Good governance; Human rights; Intellectual property; Information technology and the law; International trade law; Judicial/court administration; Labour law; Legislative drafting; Parliamentary administration; Poverty reduction; Public law; Public prosecution; Public sector finance; Public-private partnerships; privatisation and contracting out; Regulation; Tax Law; Please note: by sending us your details, you acknowledge your personal details and CV will be stored on the Institute’s internal database. These details will be used to identify possible opportunities and stored for a period of two years, subject to a further extension if desired. The Institute will share this information with associated organizations only for the purpose of finding a suitable opportunity. |
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