Justice in France is administered by a ministry, also called the
Chancellerie, whose head is the Minister of Justice, the Garde des
Sceaux. The Ministry comprises a General Secretariat, an Inspectorate
General of Judicial Services and five directorates. It has several
missions :
- preparation of laws and regulations in certain areas, such as family law,
French nationality, civil justice and criminal justice, etc. ;
- management of the resources of the judiciary: personnel, equipment,
buildings, IT, etc;
- taking charge of the populations entrusted to it by the judicial
authority: juvenile offenders or those in danger and persons placed
under judicial supervision;
- defining and implementing public policies in the field of justice:
assistance to victims of crime, criminal policy, the fight against organised crime, access to the law and to justice, etc.
In order to fulfil these tasks, the European and International Affairs
Department (DAEI), within the General Secretariat, includes a
Comparative Law Office. It carries out comparative law studies and
notes for the ministers' advisers and the directorates in support of
reform projects or on current judicial issues. This office also
administers the European network for legislative cooperation.
Public institution
Traineeship in the Comparative law office : Participating in research for
notes and studies on comparative law, drafting, updating information
sheets on foreign legal systems, monitoring the activities of the
European network for legislative cooperation (responses on French law,
translations, management of the Internet platform, organisation of the
annual meeting, etc.)
ELSA International
Paris, France
Negotiable
01/11/2022
31/12/2022
1 month/s
2 month/s
unpaid
Graduate Master
Civil Law - General
Company Law - Advanced
Criminal Law - General
English - Fluent
AND
French - Fluent
OR
1
35
A third language would be appreciated
Have an European Health Insurance Card (EHIC)