Result of Serviceโข Developed course content and facilitated three workshops to review, endorse, follow-up, implement recommendations in national legislation โข Developed course content on UNLCOS and facilitated training, โข Submitted โEnd of Activityโ reports within two calendar days of the course completion, detailing progress of the participants, reflections on how to enhance future training delivery, and significant accomplishments made. โข Submitted reports following the conclusion of each training within two calendar days of the course completion, capturing details on the performance of trainees and suggestions to improve future course delivery. โข Ensured participants had time to complete the post-training survey on the last day of each course. โข Submitted a trainee portfolio of the personnel trained/mentored, including details about their performance and progress. โข Coordinated with other GMCP experts to ensure high-quality training. โข Submitted daily photos and written descriptions of the activities. โข Submitted monthly reports to show how deliverables were met. Work LocationHome based with possible travels to Bosasso, Berbera, Hargeisa, Garowe, Nairobi, Ethiopia and Mombasa Expected duration02.08.2025 - 30.11.2025 Duties and Responsibilities1. Background of the assignment: The Indian Ocean maritime routes are exploited by perpetrators of maritime crimes who defiantly operate on porous borders, considering jurisdictional limitations, weak law enforcement and lack of regional cooperation. The fight against maritime crimes therefore triggers innumerable challenges in the region owing to limited and/or absence of technical/ enforcement ability and resources. Consequently, criminal acts such as smuggling of drugs, weapons, and other illegal cargo, exploitation of people through trafficking, slavery, and kidnapping, depletion of the seaโs resources, piracy and armed robbery at sea, wildlife trafficking, smuggling of immigrants, IUU fishing etc. are carried out with impunity as these remain undetected, investigations do not lead to prosecutions and more often than not, prosecutions do not culminate into convictions. The UNODC Global Maritime Crime Programme (GMCP) serves to deliver a range of technical assistance activities within several thematic areas to achieve the main objective i.e. strengthening capacity to prevent and combat maritime crimes on a regional, national and local basis. The programme also aims to improve cooperation and the capacity of Member States to work, locally, nationally and internationally, to prevent and combat these. The GMCP has to date been supporting Indian Ocean States in assessing and enforcing the international and national legal framework pertaining to the combat of different maritime crimes by putting emphasis on matters such as the applicable jurisdiction, Mutual Legal Assistance, intelligence-led investigation/ evidence gathering exercise etc. Although these different States emanate from different jurisdictions (civil, common-law and hybrid), similar issues have been observed, e.g. the absence of offence creating legislation, the limited prosecutorial and judicial expertise in maritime crimes and poor investigatory skills in this specialized sphere, thereby significantly hindering the legal finish. The current assignment focuses on reinforcing existing knowledge, skills, legal know-how etc. acquired from previous sessions to apply it to specific maritime crimes while emphasizing the importance of legal finish. As the GMCP expands its work in the region, it requires a Legal Consultant with a strong academic and practical background in maritime crime to assist in the implementation of legal activities. Qualifications/special skillsโข An advanced university degree (Masterโs degree or equivalent) in law or a related field is required. A first level university degree in similar fields in combination with two additional years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree. โข Minimum of 7 years of experience in advising roles on human trafficking, transnational organized crimes and Law of the Sea and other International Law Including human rights and criminal Law is required. โข Proven experience in drafting legally focused reports, proposals, and training plans is desirable. โข Legal analysis and report writing skills are desirable. โข Proven experience in dealing with counterparts from various cultural backgrounds is desirable. โข Proven familiarity with the UNODC GMCP is desirable. โข Strong interpersonal communication skills, including demonstrated tact in inter-cultural communication, are desirable. โข The ability to build trust across cultural lines is desirable. โข Planning and organization skills are desirable. LanguagesEnglish and French are the working languages of the United Nations Secretariat. Fluency in English, i.e. oral and written proficiency, is required. Knowledge of another United Nations official language is an advantage. Additional InformationNot available. No FeeTHE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CHARGE A FEE AT ANY STAGE OF THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS (APPLICATION, INTERVIEW MEETING, PROCESSING, OR TRAINING). THE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CONCERN ITSELF WITH INFORMATION ON APPLICANTSโ BANK ACCOUNTS.