Job Description
Civitas Maxima
Description
Civitas Maxima is launching two Excellence Fellowships in International Criminal Law for graduates who completed a Master’s degree in International Law from a Geneva-based university in 2025 or 2026:
- One fellowship is open to graduates from any Geneva-based university with a focus on international criminal law.
- One fellowship is specifically reserved for graduates of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID).
The selected fellows will join the legal team of Civitas Maxima for a two-year period and gain practical experience in the field of international criminal law.
Qualifications:
- Completion of a Master’s degree in International Law from a Geneva-based institution in 2025 or 2026 (first Fellowship) or of a diploma from the IHEID (second Fellowship);
- Outstanding academic performance throughout university studies;
- Demonstrated and sustained interest in international criminal law;
- Excellent command of both French and English; knowledge of Spanish and/or Arabic is a strong asset;
- Authorization to work in Switzerland.
Personal Attributes :
- Respect for different cultures, flexibility, diplomacy, and the ability to work independently and take initiative;
- Ability to adapt in a dynamic environment with frequently changing priorities and to manage multiple tasks simultaneously;
- Readiness to interact with victims of serious human rights abuses;
- Willingness and availability to travel occasionally, sometimes in challenging conditions.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Fellows are responsible for the following tasks:
- Investigation:
- Assist in preparing and conducting investigations, including investigative planning, evidence collection, interviews, reporting, etc.;
- Assist in conducting opensource investigations.
- Legal:
- Conduct legal and/or factual research and analysis related to the case assigned;
- Assist in drafting and/or draft complaints, legal memoranda, judicial acts, and any other legal documents, as required.
- Analysis:
- Assist in identifying leads and advise on potential perpetrators, sources of evidence, witnesses (victims, insiders, experts or other), OSINT, documents, etc.; and
- Assist in drafting analytical synthesis/reports.
- Other:
- Assist in day-to-day liaising with a variety of stakeholders and/or partner organizations (e.g. NGOs, international organizations, community leaders, etc.) and in establishing new partnerships, as required;
- Participate in drafting detailed preparation documents, agendas, minutes, follow-up communications, etc., as required;
- Assist with case management and analysis platforms related to international crimes, as required;
- Monitor various conflict developments and/or conduct ad-hoc research related to the main investigation and attend various events/conferences, as required.
What Civitas Maxima offers:
- A dynamic environment within one of the leading organizations working on extraterritorial criminal justice for victims of mass crimes;
- A unique opportunity to work on concrete cases in the field of international criminal law;
- The Swiss minimum monthly salary.
How to apply:
Applications must be sent by email before 10 June 2026 to jobs@civitas-maxima.org with the following documents:
- A CV and cover letter;
- The names and contact details of three references (who will only be contacted if the candidate is shortlisted for interviews);
- A short legal writing sample in English (maximum two pages).
Only complete applications meeting the required qualifications will be considered.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.