Academy of European Law
Trier, Germany
Overview
Would you like to work at the cutting edge of European law, helping judges, lawyers and other legal professionals to put the latest developments into practice?
The Academy of European Law is the leading partner of the European institutions, national administrations and professional associations in continuing professional training in European law.
We are looking for:
- Two lawyers (Course Directors) in European Business Law;
- Start from 1 January 2012
With the following profiles:
- Expertise and/or professional experience in the Single Market acquis, regulated sectors (energy, telecommunications, transport) and internet law;
- Expertise and/or professional experience in EU competition law, state aid and public procurement.
Responsibilities:
- Your job will be to prepare and run training courses, organise high-level conferences and develop e-learning modules targeted at practitioners of European law such as judges, prosecutors, lawyers in private practice and in-house counsel;
- You have strong networking and communication skills and are fluent in at least two of ERA’s three working languages (English, French and German);
- Professional experience or legal practice would be an advantage;
- Native English-speakers and lawyers with a common or Nordic law background are particularly encouraged to apply;
- We can offer you a competitive salary and private pension insurance scheme, the opportunity;
- To work closely with the top experts in European law, and the chance to be part of a dynamic, multi-national team.
The post is for an initial fixed term of two years, after which an indefinite contract may be offered. The normal place of work is the city of Trier in Germany, just over the border from the EU‘s judicial capital in Luxembourg, and regular travel is part of the job.
Applications
If you feel attracted by the idea of working in a genuine European team and of promoting European law among European lawyers, please send us your CV, references and a motivation letter by e-mail – INDICATING YOUR SALARY EXPECTATIONS (APPLICATIONS WITHOUT THIS INFORMATION CANNOT BE ACCEPTED) – in one of the Academy’s working languages by 10 December 2011 to:
Please do not hesitate to contact our Personnel Department if you have any questions:
Tel +49 (0)651 93737-0.
Academy of European Law
Metzer Allee 4, D-54295 Trier
Lawyer (Course Director) in European Private Law
ERA - Academy of European Law
Trier, Germany
Overview
Would you like to work at the cutting edge of European law, helping judges, lawyers and other legal professionals to put the latest developments into practice? The Academy of European Law is the leading partner of the European institutions, national administrations and professional associations in continuing professional training in European law.
We are looking for a new member of our team from 1 January 2012 or later;
- Lawyer (Course Director) in European Private Law with expertise and/or professional experience in e-commerce, e-justice and/or data protection
Responsibilities
- Your job will be to prepare and run training courses;
- Organise high-level conferences and develop e-learning modules targeted at practitioners of European law (such as judges, prosecutors, lawyers in private practice, in-house counsel).
Qualifications
- You have an excellent knowledge of European law and in particular of European private law;
- You are familiar with IT-related legal issues;
- You have strong networking and communication skills and are fluent in at least two of ERA’s three working languages (English, French and German);
- Professional experience or legal practice would be an advantage;
- Native English-speakers and lawyers with a Common or Nordic law background are particularly encouraged to apply.
Our Offer
- We can offer you a competitive salary and private pension insurance scheme, the opportunity to work closely with the top experts in European law, and the chance to be part of a dynamic, multi-national team;
- The post is for an initial fixed term of two years, after which an indefinite contract may be offered;
- The normal place of work is the city of Trier in Germany, just over the border from the EU‘s judicial capital in Luxembourg, and regular travel is part of the job.
Applications
If you feel attracted by the idea of working in a genuine European team and of promoting European law among European lawyers, please send us your
CV, references and a motivation letter by e-mail – INDICATING YOUR SALARY EXPECTATIONS (APPLICATIONS WITHOUT THIS INFORMATION CANNOT BEACCEPTED) – in one of the Academy’s working languages by 10 December 2011 to:
Please do not hesitate to contact our Personnel Department if you have any questions:
Tel +49 (0)651 93737-0.
Academy of European Law
Metzer Allee 4, D-54295 Trier
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