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02 januari 2014

Gelezen op internet: What happened when the Roma came to Levenshulme?


Ciara Leeming selling The Big IssueRamona started out by selling the Big Issue in The North and is now a teaching assistant
In Levenshulme, immigration is more than just a word. It is a policy that has shaped this part of south Manchester, close to the city's university district.
The High Street is dominated by independent colleges running courses in how to be British. Solicitors offer their services to help new immigrants stay in the UK.
This is the place of choice for around 500 Roma people, mainly from Romania. Ramona Constantin is one of those who now regard Manchester as their home.
When she arrived from Romania in 2009 she could not speak English and sold The Big Issue in the North to get by.
Now, she helps others settle in the city, has won awards for her voluntary work and has met the Queen.



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27 augustus 2010

VACATURE: Staff Lawyer European Roma Rights Center (ERRC)

Closing date: 30 Aug 2010
Location: Hungary - Budapest

The European Roma Rights Centre (ERRC) seeks experienced lawyers to litigate Roma rights, ethnic/race discrimination and related cases in domestic, European and international tribunals and to devise and conduct training sessions for lawyers in public interest litigation strategies and techniques.

The ERRC is a public interest law organisation that defends the human rights of Roma throughout Europe and serves as a legal resource centre for advocates working in this field. The ERRC pursues its objectives by engaging in legal representation, research, monitoring and reporting, human rights education and international advocacy. The ERRC's core legal work is to engage in impact litigation on behalf of Roma before both domestic and international courts.

Based in Budapest, the lawyers will work with the legal team to develop and implement legal strategy, handle selected cases, draft amicus curiae briefs and legal submissions to domestic and international dispute resolution fora, and will work with lawyers, judges, human rights organisations and other relevant institutions. The staff lawyers may also participate in or coordinate legislative and policy review and drafting, advocacy and lobbying, as well as training and public education on legal issues. Staff lawyers will also provide appropriate substantive input into research reports, donor reports and funding proposals.

SPECIFICATIONS

Essential Requirements:

- law degree and bar membership from a country within the Council of Europe region;
- a minimum of two years' litigation experience, preferably in a human rights area;
- a demonstrable commitment to human rights;
- good understanding of human rights norms and their enforcement mechanisms at the regional and international levels, including familiarity with the European Convention and Court on Human Rights, European Social Charter and Committee on Social Rights, and UN Treaty bodies;
- demonstrated capacity to develop and apply successfully innovative legal strategies;
- ability to deal with time pressure and a demanding work environment; and
- working knowledge of English, including ability to draft legal documents in English.

Preferred:

- working knowledge of Romani language and/or other languages of Europe;
- experience in one or more substantive rights areas, such as gender discrimination, trafficking, children's rights, housing;
- experience in training/teaching litigation skills;
- significant experience living and working in Romani communities;
- prior work experience with public interest organisations focusing on human rights.

REMUNERATION PACKAGE:

- Remuneration depending on education, experience and demonstrated skills: from annual EUR 28k to EUR 36k gross salary, paid in HUF. ERRC also offers a fringe benefit package.

PLACE OF WORK:

Budapest, Hungary

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS:

As soon as possible and latest by 30 August 2010.

All applicants will be notified of our receipt of application; only selected applicants will be contacted. Short-listed candidates will be required to attend a formal interview. The job offer will be conditional upon the receipt of satisfactory references.

The ERRC is committed to equal opportunity for all. Romani candidates are particularly encouraged to apply.
How to apply
Applicants should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, salary history, together with an English-language legal writing sample and a list of three referees by email, to:

Hajnalka Nemeth, hajnalka.nemeth@errc.org

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS:

As soon as possible and latest by 30 August 2010.

All applicants will be notified of our receipt of application; only selected applicants will be contacted. Short-listed candidates will be required to attend a formal interview. The job offer will be conditional upon the receipt of satisfactory references.

The ERRC is committed to equal opportunity for all. Romani candidates are particularly encouraged to apply.

Reference Code: RW_88NDDZ-41

Bron: reliefweb

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