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Org. Setting and ReportingThe term of office of the current Registrar of the Court will expire on 31 July 2026. The Court therefore invites qualified candidates to submit applications in accordance with the procedure set out in Article 22 of the Rules of Court and in the present announcement. Pursuant to Article 22 of the Rules of Court, the Registrar is elected by the Court for a term of seven years by secret ballot and may be re-elected. Candidates shall be of high moral character and must possess the legal, managerial and diplomatic experience as well as the linguistic knowledge necessary to carry out the functions attaching to the post. ResponsibilitiesThe Registrar of the International Court of Justice, principal judicial organ of the United Nations, is responsible for all departments and divisions of the Registry. In the performance of his/her functions, the Registrar reports to the Court. The incoming Registrar will be required to show proven leadership qualities and a demonstrated ability to successfully discharge multiple and wide-ranging responsibilities. The Registrarโ€™s role is threefold: judicial, diplomatic and administrative. Judicial duties - Managing the proceedings in cases before the Court, including the preparation of cases for consideration by the Court. - Participating in the work of the Committee appointed by the Court to draft the text of judgments and advisory opinions. - Drafting and reviewing a range of legal texts, including substantive and procedural orders. - Maintaining relations with the parties to a case, with specific responsibility for the receipt and transmission, inter alia, of applications and special agreements, as well as all written pleadings, and case-related official correspondence. - Ensuring that all communications and notifications provided for by the Statute are duly issued. - Being present in person at meetings of the Court and of Chambers; providing any assistance required and ensuring the preparation of reports or minutes of such meetings by Registry officials. - Keeping the General List of all cases; signing all judgments, advisory opinions and orders of the Court, as well as minutes; taking responsibility for the translation, printing and publication of the Courtโ€™s judgments, advisory opinions and orders, the pleadings, written statements and minutes of the public sittings in every case; and maintaining custody of the seals and stamps of the Court, the archives of the Court, and any other archives entrusted to the Court. Diplomatic duties - Managing the Courtโ€™s external relations and acting as the channel of communication to and from the Court. - Managing external correspondence and being available for consultation if required. - Managing relations of a diplomatic nature, in particular with States, with the organs of the United Nations, as well as with other international organizations, and with the government of the country in which the Court has its seat. - Maintaining relations with the press; and being responsible for issuing information about the Courtโ€™s activities and for the Courtโ€™s publications, including press releases. - Ensuring that information concerning the Court and its activities is made accessible to governments, the highest national courts of justice, professional and learned societies, legal faculties and schools of law, and public information media. Administrative duties - Managing all aspects of the internal administration of the Registry itself. - Being responsible for the Courtโ€™s financial management, in accordance with the financial procedures of the United Nations, and in particular preparing and implementing the budget. - Representing the Court at meetings of the competent financial organs of the United Nations. - Making arrangements for such provision or verification of translations and interpretations into the Courtโ€™s two official languages (French and English) as the Court may require. CompetenciesNot available. Education- Advanced university degree (Masterโ€™s degree or equivalent) in law, with a specialization in public international law. - A relevant combination of university degree, legal training and qualifications, and professional experience in public international law may be considered as equivalent. Job - Specific QualificationNot available. Work ExperienceA minimum of 15 years of professional experience in the practice of public international law and international dispute resolution is required. Progressively responsible managerial experience, preferably in a judicial institution or an international organization, and proven supervisory abilities in a multilingual and multicultural environment are required. Experience in multilateral and/or bilateral diplomacy is required. Excellent knowledge of the jurisprudence and procedure of the International Court of Justice is required. LanguagesFrench and English are the two official languages of the Court. An excellent command of both languages is required, including outstanding drafting abilities. Knowledge of one or more of the other official United Nations languages would be highly desirable. The table below shows the minimum required level for each skill in these languages, according to the UN Language Framework (please consultย https://languages.un.org for details).

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