Supreme Court: Advertisement published for the recruitment of 35 court interns

The Supreme Court said that candidates who have graduated from the Faculty of Law (VII level of educational qualification, at least 240 ECTS credits) and who have passed the trainee exam are eligible to apply.

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The Supreme Court of Montenegro announced today that it has published a public advertisement for the recruitment of 35 interns in courts in Montenegro, who will be hired for a fixed term of three years.

"The recruitment of interns is planned for the following courts: the Commercial Court of Montenegro, the High Court in Podgorica, the High Court in Bijelo Polje, the basic courts in Podgorica, Nikšić, Kotor, Herceg Novi, Cetinje, Bijelo Polje and Kolašin, as well as the misdemeanor courts in Podgorica, Budva, Bijelo Polje and the High Misdemeanor Court of Montenegro," the statement said.

The Supreme Court said that candidates who have graduated from the Faculty of Law (VII level of educational qualification, at least 240 ECTS credits) and who have passed the trainee exam are eligible to apply.

"The application must be accompanied by the prescribed documentation, including evidence of completed education, passed intern exam, citizenship, health status, and employment or unemployment status. Applications with the required documentation must be submitted in a sealed envelope, within 15 days from the date of publication of the public advertisement, to the address of the Supreme Court of Montenegro, Njegoševa Street 10, Podgorica, with an indication that this is a public advertisement for the admission of interns in the courts," the Supreme Court said.

The judicial institution said that in the event that two or more candidates achieve the same number of points on the ranking list, preference will be given to candidates in accordance with legal provisions relating to members of minority peoples and minority national communities, that is, candidates with a higher average grade achieved during their studies.

"The public announcement was announced based on the Law on Courts, the Law on Interns in Courts and the State Prosecutor's Office and the Bar Exam, as well as the Plan for the Required Number of Interns in Courts at the Level of Montenegro and was published on the official website of the Supreme Court. For additional information, interested candidates can contact the contact person at the Supreme Court of Montenegro, in accordance with the data specified in the public announcement. By publishing this public announcement, the Supreme Court continues its activities aimed at strengthening the human resources capacities of the courts and professional training of young lawyers, as an important contribution to improving the efficiency and quality of the judiciary in Montenegro," the Supreme Court said.

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