The main focus of the support will cover the judicial and prosecutorial training system currently applied in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), in order to ensure that the resources available are used in an optimal way, and that thecontent and quality of the training provided is in line with the needs of the machinery of justice in a potential EU candidate country.
It is expected that a minor component of the assistance might analyse and suggest improvements to the quality of services provided by support staff in courts and prosecutors' offices by reviewing aspects such as their rights, duties, legal and administrative status, education and career development.
Key expert 1 - Team Leader
Qualifications
- University degree
- Minimum of 10 years of experience in the justice sector, of which at least 5 as a lawyer, judge, prosecutor, academic or Civil servant
- Experience as a Team Leader in at least two technical assistance projects in the justice sector, preferably in the Central and Eastern Europe
or the Western Balkans
- Experience in delivering, and organising the delivery of training and for the training of trainers (ToTs), and/or teaching of graduate
students; in the past 5 years
- Experience of working in Central and Eastern Europe or the Western Balkans
Key expert 2 - Judicial Administrative Reform Expert
Qualifications
- University degree
- A minimum of 10 years of professional legal or public administration experience
- Experience in the legal and administrative reform of administrative staff (non-judicial staff) in courts and prosecutor offices in central and
eastern Europe or the Western Balkans
- Experience in implementation of at least one institution building project in the justice or public administration reform fields
- BiH country-specific experience would be an asset