1793 - Law Commission Research Assistant - Public Law And Law In Wales Team

Ministry of Justice, City of Westminster

1793 - Law Commission Research Assistant - Public Law And Law In Wales Team

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Ministry of Justice, City of Westminster

  • Full time
  • Temporary
  • Remote working

Posted today, 8 Jan | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

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Full Job Description

Research Assistant Posts at the Law Commission - Public Law and Law in Wales Team

Details of these posts are set out in the separate Guide for Applicants available at: https://www.lawcom.gov.uk/placements-and-internships/research-assistants/

You MUST read the Guide for Applicants before applying. The skills and qualifications required for the posts, including minimum academic criteria are set out in the guide. If you attempt to apply without reading the guide first, your application is likely to fail automatically.

There is a separate recruitment campaign for each of our four legal teams. This campaign is for the Public Law and Law in Wales Team. Please ensure you submit your application to the correct team. Please only apply to one team as it is not our practice to consider multiple applications.

The posts are offered on a fixed term basis of up to 103 weeks (two years), with the option for a 52-week (one-year) contract if preferred by the successful candidate.

If we receive a high volume of applications, we will conduct an initial sift based on the lead behaviour, "Communicating and Influencing," together with the candidate's experience in legal research.

The Law Commission

The Law Commission is a statutory body set up under the Law Commissions Act 1965 to keep the law of England and Wales under review and to recommend reform where it is needed.

Its aims are:

To ensure that the law is fair, modern, simple and as cost-effective as possible
To conduct research and consultations in order to make recommendations for reform for consideration by Parliament
To codify the law, eliminate anomalies, repeal obsolete and unnecessary enactments and reduce the number of separate statutes

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