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The position of Associate Legal Officer is located in the Registry’s Chambers Legal Support Unit, to be deployed as needed to the Judges’ Chambers. When deployed, the Associate Legal Officer reports to the Senior Legal Officer of the relevant Chamber.
Main Tasks and Responsibilities:
· To provide specialised legal and judicial administrative support to Judges through the Senior Legal Officer or other supervisor, as applicable;
· To conduct legal research, particularly on international criminal law, international humanitarian and criminal law, international administrative law and where applicable constitutional and human rights law;
· To prepare draft memoranda, decisions and judgments, in cooperation with the Senior Legal Officer or supervisor as applicable assigned to the cases, if any;
Main Tasks and Responsibilities:
· To perform supervisory duties over Prosecutors, Lawyers, Investigators and Analysts in the Specialist Prosecutor’s Office (SPO) Immediate Office, Trial Team Unit (Trial Teams) and to ensure the operational coordination with the teams managed by the Head of Investigations (Prosecutions);
· To conduct, under the direction of the Deputy Specialist Prosecutor, in consultation with the Head of Investigations (Prosecutions), the investigation and prosecution of cases within the mandate of the SPO, including suggesting and contributing to the implementation of prosecutorial strategies and objectives, managing and supervising the preparation of the cases/components of the trial;
· To direct, supervise and manage the work of Investigators, Analysts and Legal Officers within the Trial Teams in consultation with the Head of Investigations (Prosecution);
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By Dr Tariq Banuri
Atta-ur-Rahman also contends that the HEC is not utilizing the money allocated for scholarships. This is patently false. Scholarships are funded from development funds, and the HEC has utilized the development allocation fully and completely.
The only low intake is in the US Pakistan Knowledge Corridor Scholarship Programme, which aims to fund 10,000 PhD scholarships over 10 years at the top 200 US universities. Unfortunately, the programme is underfunded. At the time of approval in 2016, the government had decided that it should only be awarded to scholars who can win tuition fee waivers from their universities, and that the HEC should only fund travel costs, living allowance, healthcare and bench fees.