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Background
In 2021, the government of the Republic of Moldova started the justice sector reform, aiming to ensure integrity and accountability of justice sector stakeholders and to increase society’s trust in the justice sector. As part of the justice sector reform, the government decided to conduct an extraordinary vetting exercise of judges and prosecutors, to improve the integrity in the justice sector.
This vetting process is a unique endeavour for the Moldovan society. It is a thorough and tough process that can happen only once in a good way. It asks a lot of society: there might be temporarily limited capacity in the justice sector, and it can have substantial consequences for personal careers. Yet it is also a historic process, that works towards the betterment of the Moldovan justice sector and will therefore have positive impact on Moldovan society in the end.
Subject to the adoption of necessary legislation in Moldova, this vetting process takes place in three steps with three commissions:
Commission 1: the pre-vetting. This Commission started its work in 2022 and focuses on pre-vetting the candidates to the Superior Council of the Magistracy and the Superior Council of Prosecution. The pre-vetting procedures are ongoing.
Commission 2: the vetting of judges. This Commission started its work in Summer 2023 and focuses on the vetting of judges.
Commission 3: the vetting of prosecutors. This Commission started its work in Fall 2023 and focuses on vetting the prosecution service.
Each Commission consists of three international members and three national members, and is supported by a Secretariat, comprising analysts/investigators and support staff (administrative, PR, ICT, translators/interpreters).
The Center for International Legal Cooperation (CILC) is assigned by the European Commission and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to facilitate the Commission on the vetting of judges (also known as ‘Commission 2’) and its Secretariat.
This call aims to hire the services of a high qualified attorneys or law firm that would provide assistance in the following :
All the applicants are welcomed to include a short explanatory note with the credentials for being involved in this project.
II.Procedure for application and selection
Expressions of interest can be submitted via email only, via secretariat@cilc.nl. Applications submitted to other mail addresses will be excluded from consideration. Required documents include:
Please include in the subject of the email Legal Services Proposal.
For each type of services described above, CILC will choose from the pool of expressions of interests attorneys or the law firm that fits the proposal best, against the criteria of:
Only short-listed law firms will be contacted. Short-listed law firms will be invited for an (online) interview.
Ahead of each assignment, the Commission will ask the external legal counsel to estimate the fees and related costs possibly incurred. This has the aim to allow control of expenses.
III.Exclusion criteria
By signing the Declaration on Honour (https://www.cilc.nl/cms/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Declaration-on-honour_EN_final.docx) for the individual attorney, including the attorneys in the law firm, you declare not being in any of the below situations:
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