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Legal Adviser and Legal Brief Writer

Job Type

Consultancy

Location

Remote

About the Role

Job Summary

PEJ seeks a skilled Legal Advisor and Legal Brief Writer to provide legal analysis, support strategic litigation efforts, and produce high-quality memoranda, reports, and briefing documents in support of our global human rights and accountability work. The successful candidate will demonstrate strong legal judgment, research, and legal writing skills, and a passion for international criminal law, human rights law, and/or humanitarian law. This position plays a key role in shaping legal strategies and ensuring written outputs meet rigorous legal standards and strategic goals.


Key Deliverables

  • Legal memoranda, strategic briefs, and other related litigation documents on international criminal, humanitarian, and human rights law.

  • Drafts of legal submissions, pleadings, or complaints for international and regional mechanisms.

  • Internal strategy notes and legal risk assessments.

  • Summaries or digests of complex legal and policy materials.

  • Edited and finalized legal content for reports, training, and advocacy publications.

  • Documentation tracking deliverables and deadlines in coordination with the legal team.


Key Responsibilities

Legal Advisory and Brief Editing:

  • Draft and edit legal briefs, memoranda, filings, and related documents for internal and external audiences.

  • Conduct in-depth legal research and analysis on international law issues relevant to PEJ’s mandate.

  • Provide legal input into strategic litigation and advocacy efforts, ensuring accuracy and coherence.

  • Translate legal concepts into accessible language for non-legal stakeholders, including survivors and local partners.

  • Review and enhance partner-generated legal documents for clarity, legal soundness, and alignment with PEJ’s strategy.



Strategic and Collaborative Engagement:

  • Collaborate with program and legal teams to align legal content with strategic case goals.

  • Participate in legal strategy discussions and contribute to evolving legal theories or arguments.

  • Interface with external legal experts to validate analysis and integrate current jurisprudence.

  • Ensure written products reflect field-level evidence and contextual realities.


Capacity Building and Knowledge Sharing:

  • Develop legal training content, including manuals, guides, and practical tools.

  • Draft case studies, handouts, and summary documents for use in legal capacity-building.

  • Mentor junior staff and local partners in legal writing, documentation standards, and analysis.

  • Provide editorial support and quality control on team and partner outputs.


Monitoring Legal Developments:

  • Track developments in international criminal law and related fields relevant to PEJ’s work.

  • Produce internal briefings or updates summarizing important jurisprudence and procedural changes.

  • Identify emerging legal opportunities and risks that impact PEJ’s litigation or advocacy.

  • Maintain an internal knowledge base with curated legal content and commentary.


Partnership Coordination and Contextualization:

  • Ensure legal content incorporates cultural and jurisdictional nuance, working closely with field partners.

  • Solicit and incorporate partner feedback into legal outputs to ensure shared ownership.

  • Support local legal actors and civil society in producing high-quality legal analysis and documentation.

  • Build strong working relationships with community-based organizations and frontline legal practitioners.


Organizational Engagement:

  • Engage in organizational meetings and contribute to internal discussions on legal strategy.

  • Support fundraising by contributing legal insights and written content for proposals.


Assist in compiling legal content for reports to donors and stakeholders.

Profile: Qualifications and Attributes

  • Advanced law degree (JD, LLM, or equivalent) in international criminal law, humanitarian law, or human rights law.

  • Minimum of 5 years of experience in legal research, writing, and advisory roles, preferably in international or human rights contexts, including practicing law in a domestic context before courts.

  • Proven track record of drafting legal documents for courts, treaty bodies, or legal advocacy organizations.

  • Familiarity with citation formats (Bluebook, OSCOLA) and legal research databases.

  • Native English writing and editing skills, with attention to detail and tone.

  • Ability to work independently and across time zones in a remote work environment.

  • Strong alignment with PEJ’s mission and a commitment to survivor-centered justice.


Bonus:

  • Proficiency in an additional language, especially Ukrainian.

  • Experience working in conflict zones or with legal documentation initiatives.

  • Familiarity with donor reporting frameworks and NGO program documentation.

  • Experience practicing law in common law jurisdictions.

How to Apply

How to Apply:

Email recruitment@projectexpeditejustice.org with "Application:Legal Adviser and Legal Brief Writer" in the subject line, and attach:

  • CV/resume (maximum of two pages);

  • Cover letter; and

  • Writing sample (Please submit a writing sample that reflects work you completed entirely on your own;  without collaboration, editing, or input from other people. This helps us evaluate your individual writing ability, thought process, and communication style.)

By submitting your application, you consent to a reference check, where we will contact up to three professional references you provide.

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.


Project Expedite Justice

Project Expedite Justice is a 501(c)(3) non–profit charity exempt from federal income tax. Donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. Our EIN/tax-exempt number is 81-4018785.

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