Wednesday 28 November 2012

PROJECT : Deighton Pierce Glynn legal case

In brief: Banyan has been asked Sue Willman, a partner at Deighton Pierce Glynn, to work on a case regarding a leading official in an Arabic speaking country. The CPS/DPP have been asked to prosecute the official for torture under universal jurisdiction. 

The project will support legal research/evidence review and collection to assemble a file to prese
nt to the CPS/police to support the investigation and prosecution. There is no legal aid/public funding for a private prosecution or work on preparing for a public prosecution and the exile community has limited access to finance.

That case explores interesting post Pinochet legal arguments about whether there is functional immunity for torture prosecution, and if so what level of official it should apply to as well as the extent of personal immunity. Students would be kept informed about the progress of this case and could attend the trial, should it proceed.
The final output for the documents will be in scanned, printable documents and clear, well-written and referenced research notes.

Some evidence has already been collected but further research, including internet research of materials in English and Arabic, is needed.

We are looking to build a team of 2 to 4 students to work on this project.

Competencies: At least one student at least should be able to read/translate Arabic documents. Interest and/or knowledge in the Arabic speaking world, universal jurisdiction and/or criminal procedure in the UK are desirable. Good organisational ability, reliability and research skills are essential. Excellent written English or Arabic is essential.

Commitments: 5-10 hours initial work per person reading into the case. 40-80hrs overall work for the group.

Initial notes of research by Christmas 2012, with an initial dossier by the end of February 2013 with the final dossier to be ready for March 2013.

Deadline: Please email us at soas@banyan-advocates.co.uk with details of your availability and hours you can commit; please also attach a CV that includes information on your knowledge of the competencies, as cited above.

Confidentiality: Confidentiality is highly important for this project, every participating student will have to sign a confidentiality agreement and be aware of the importance of utmost confidentiality during the entirety of the project cycle.

Wednesday 14 November 2012

PROJECT: The Aegis Trust



THIS PROJECT IS NOW AT FULL CAPACITY

We will let you know if and when more people are required 


In brief: Banyan has been asked by the Aegis Trust to work on a project focused on Sudan and the ICC indictments as a case study to explore and provide recommendations as to what new or existing international structures or mechanisms are required to improve the implementation of international justice in relation to Sudan and the broader context of the African Union, ICC and individual states.

The final document produced will be a research report divided into thematic chapters including a literature review and and providing a chronology or summary of relevant international law, domestic legislation and decision making process (and policy positions of states) regarding Sudan and the ICC. Further information on the content of the report will be given to those on the project.

Aegis will consider publishing the report and will use the report to formulate policy recommendations for global advocacy and advocacy targeted at the UK government.
We are looking to build a team of 3 or 4 students to work on this project.

Competencies: Knowledge of international law, particularly international criminal law, human rights law and UN institutions.

Commitments: 15hrs per week over the course of 10 weeks. A draft report is to be completed by mid-January with a final report produced by mid-February. The Aegis trust will use the report for advocacy purposes from March 2013 onwards.
This comes down to an estimated 5hrs per student per week. (Please note that estimations can vary and that it also depends on your input and involvement on the project)

Deadline: As soon as possible. Please email us at soas@banyan-advocates.co.uk with details of your availability and hours you can commit; please also attach a CV that includes information on your knowledge of the competencies, as cited above. A ‘point of contact’ will be assigned based on competence and experience to co-ordinate the work. Quality control will be assured by Jo Henderson at the Aegis trust. 

Tuesday 13 November 2012

Banyan is recruiting!

The recruitment is now complete, please see this post for further news

We are still recruiting for new committee members.


The deadline is Friday 16th November and all relevant information can be found in the link below.

Please get in touch with us if you have any further questions! 

Job Specification - Banyan Committee