Chair-EBRD Administrative Review Committee

Tags: Law
  • Added Date: Friday, 14 March 2025
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Background

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (the โ€œEBRDโ€) is an international financial institution established and acting on the basis of an international agreement known as the Agreement Establishing the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development dated 29 May 1990, as amended (the โ€œEBRD Agreementโ€).

As an international organisation whose status, privileges and immunities are established by the EBRD Agreement, the EBRD has its own internal justice system to provide for the review and settlement of disputes of an employment or administrative nature. The system provides for: (i) a process of administrative review, involving consideration by the EBRDโ€™s Administrative Review Committee (โ€œARCโ€) which issues a report and recommendations to the President, with the President taking a decision; and (ii) appeal to the EBRD Administrative Tribunal.

The EBRD is seeking to appoint one individual for the position of Chair of the ARC. This is not a full-time assignment, and workload will be subject to the number and frequency of cases received by the ARC.

The Administrative Review Committee

The EBRDโ€™s ARC reviews requests submitted by staff members to the President for review of administrative decisions and provides a reasoned report and recommendations to the President for consideration prior to the President making a decision on a staff memberโ€™s request for review. The recommendations of the ARC are not binding on the President. The EBRDโ€™s ARC consists of three members: the Chair and two assessors selected by the Chair for each review from a pool of eight staff members.

The EBRDโ€™s ARC is supported administratively by a secretariat.

Candidate's profile

The successful candidate will be appointed for a three-year term starting in June 2025. Candidates shall not be a current or former staff member or officer of the EBRD, or current or former member of the EBRD Board of Directors or the EBRD Board of Governors. Candidates shall be nationals of an EBRD member state.

The successful candidate shall have the following qualifications and skills:

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