ICLS provides legal and technical training, advice and support in order to ensure accountability for war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide.
Our clients and the beneficiaries of our services include national, regional, hybrid and international courts, judges, prosecutors, defence counsel, court registries, governmental authorities, armed forces, non governmental organisations and businesses.
Hague-office volunteers: 2 vacancies
ICLS is recruiting 2 volunteers to join its Hague team. See the advertisement for more details.
Fundraiser/Development Officer
ICLS is expanding its activities and is set to grow institutionally. We are seeking an experienced Fundraiser/Development Officer to help implement this growth phase successfully. S/he will help to develop and implement a fundraising strategy in relation to short-to medium-term project-funding needs and core funding. See the job description for more information.
ICLS carries out its projects primarily through ICLS Experts, who work with ICLS on a short–term basis as consultants.
Professionals with extensive experience particularly in international criminal law, and the relevant international humanitarian and human-rights law, whether gained at the international, hybrid or national level, but also in the fields of judicial reform and transitional justice, are invited to apply to become ICLS Experts, by sending their curriculum vitae (using our cv template) and a cover letter explaining their interest and availability to admin@iclsfoundation.org.
ICLS treats all applications confidentially and respects the privacy of the applicants. The data is entered into a database. ICLS contacts suitable experts as projects arise.