Legal Occupations X Workstyle: Civil servant

7 matching jobs found.

Marine Accident Tribunal Investigator

A public duty involving investigating the facts of accidents occurring at sea, collecting and analyzing evidence, and preparing reports necessary for marine accident tribunals.

Prosecutor

A public servant in the legal field belonging to the Public Prosecutors Office, responsible for the proper enforcement of the law and maintenance of social order through the investigation, prosecution, and trials of crimes.

Judge

Judges fairly and impartially hear cases and deliver judgments or orders based on the law as a judicial official.

Court Research Officer

A specialist who conducts fact-finding investigations of cases in court, interviews related parties, and prepares investigation reports that serve as materials for judges' judgments.

Judicial Training Institute Instructor (Judge)

Judicial Training Institute Instructors (Judges) deliver lectures and guidance on judicial practice and legal theory to newly appointed judges and other aspiring legal professionals at the Judicial Training Institute, taking responsibility for fostering legal professionals.

Senior Prosecutor

A senior prosecutor in district or high public prosecutor's offices who directs investigations, makes indictment decisions, delivers sentencing arguments in court, etc.

Patent Office Trial Examiner

A public servant at the Patent Office responsible for trial procedures related to patents, utility models, designs, and trademarks, handling system operations and judgments.