Assistant (2 Job Placements)
Law Reform Commission (ULRC)
Uganda
Officer
Reform Commission is established under Article 248(1) of the Constitution of
the Republic of Uganda. Its primary mandate is to study and keep under constant
review the Acts and all other laws comprising the laws of Uganda with a view to
making recommendations for their systematic improvement, development,
modernisation and reform.
- Carrying out both desk and field research;
- Collecting and compiling necessary documents for the fulfilment of
the Commission’s work; - Participating in consultation processes including workshops;
- Delivering papers and representing the Commission in various fora as
may be assigned from time to time; - Revising, translating and simplifying Laws and participating in
activities related to the publications of the Commission; - Performing any other duties as may be assigned from time to time.
the following requirements:-
- A minimum qualification of an honours degree in law from a
recognized University and a diploma in legal practice from the Law
Development Centre. - Good analytical and writing skills.
- Good interpersonal skills.
- Computer literacy skills.
- Knowledge of research methods and report writing is an added
advantage. - A relevant diploma or master’s degree shall be an added advantage.
- Age: 21 years and above
Ugandans should send their applications with fully certified photocopies of
their testimonials and an up-to-date Curriculum Vitae (CV) with recent passport
size photographs filled in triplicate to:
Secretary,
Commission,
House, Plot 1 Pilkington Road,
Kampala, Uganda.
[email protected]
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