Background
The Project is part of the continuous efforts by the Norwegian Government to support judicial reform in the Western Balkan countries in line with the priorities identified in the relevant national and international strategic and policy documents. The project will work to enhance institutional and operational capacities of the judicial institutions in the region to further improve the professionalism, independence, accountability and efficiency of the judiciaries in the Western Balkans. The purpose of the regional conferences and seminars is to enhance regional cooperation between the judicial institutions in the Western Balkans.
Responsibilities
- Conduct an analysis of the statistical aspects of the quota system (for measuring judicial performance) and the system for evaluation of judges
in the Western Balkan countries.
- Desk review and data analysis requirements followed by field visits to validate collected data and acquire additional information.
- Conduct cross-sectional and time series econometric analyses of collected data,
- Prepare data-driven research reports and present them at the regional seminars and conferences;
- Presentation of the statistical analysis at the second regional conference;
Required Skills and Experience
- Advanced degree in Economics
- Minimum 7 years of relevant professional experience in statistical analysis of judicial data;
- Experience in delivering seminars and presenting at conferences;
- Extensive knowledge of EU and international norms and standards in court administration and judicial statistics;
- Fluency in written and spoken English and Bosnian/Serbian/Croatian/Montenegrin languages
Deadline: 14 November 2016