Applications for post of Advocate General of the Court of Justice of the European Union
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Ireland will nominate a person to the position of Advocate General of the Court of Justice of the European Union to serve, on the resignation of Advocate General Hogan, for the remainder of the term of six years which commenced in October 2018.
The government has agreed to establish an expert panel to assist in identifying candidates who are qualified and suitable for the post. The panel will recommend suitable candidates for nomination by the government in accordance with Article 253 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU (TFEU). Mr Justice Nial Fennelly, a former judge of the Supreme Court and a former Advocate General of the Court of Justice, will chair the expert panel which shall also comprise of Ms. Marie Cross, formerly of the Department of Foreign Affairs, and Attorney General Paul Gallagher, S.C..
Applications are invited in confidence from persons possessing the required qualifications as set out in Article 253 TFEU and in the Activity Reports of the Article 255 TFEU Panel, which also contain a description of that Panel’s assessment procedure and the approach to suitability used in its appraisal of candidates.
Candidates must have a high level of expertise in the law of the European Union and a good knowledge of written and spoken French. In addition the candidates must be persons whose independence, impartiality, probity and integrity are beyond doubt and must demonstrate an ability to perform the duties of Advocate General including:
Information on the terms applicable to the post, the criteria of eligibility and suitability, together with the model format of application/curriculum vitae specified for the purpose of Article 255 TFEU, and relevant reports of the Article 255 TFEU Panel, in particular the Sixth Report, are available below. Eligible candidates may be invited to attend for interview at the discretion of the panel.
The candidate nominated by Government for the post will be interviewed by the Article 255 TFEU Panel before the representatives of the Member States decide on the appointment.
Completed applications, in the required model format, should be sent by email or post marked ‘Confidential’ no later than 5.30pm to be received on or before Friday 14 May.
Email address is: judgesinfo@justice.ie
Postal address is:
Ms. Agne Abbassene, Department of Justice, Civil Governance, Bishop’s Square, Redmond’s Hill, Dublin 2, D02 TD99
Relevant documents and information are available at the links below: