University Intern Sanctions
Bern
Key information
- Publication date:10 December 2024
- Workload:100%
- Place of work:Bern
Job summary
Join Bundesverwaltung as an intern in sanctions, based in Bern. Great opportunity to gain hands-on experience in a dynamic work environment.
Tasks
- Handling all questions related to sanctions implementation in Switzerland.
- Responding to inquiries from authorities and companies regarding sanctions.
- Assisting in the development and updating of legal bases for sanctions.
Skills
- Completed university degree in law with strong knowledge of administrative procedures.
- Excellent verbal and written skills in two official languages.
- Strong interest in legal, economic, and political issues.
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University Intern Sanctions
- Workplace Bern
- Company Federal Administration
- Category Internship
Task
You can contribute in this way- Handling all questions related to the implementation of sanctions in Switzerland
- Answering inquiries from authorities and companies regarding the implementation of sanctions; assessing exemption requests
- Developing and updating legal bases (especially ordinances and their annexes) when UN or EU sanction measures change
- Collaborating in the preparation of negotiation dossiers, participating in internal administrative meetings and working groups
This makes you unique
- Completed university degree (Blaw or MLaw), good knowledge of administrative procedures (PA, DPA) and European law
- Strong interest in legal, economic, and political issues
- Independent working style; ability to synthesize, initiative, and team spirit
- You have very good oral and written knowledge of two official languages and good English skills
In a nutshell
The Bilateral Economic Relations division is part of the Directorate for Foreign Economic Affairs in the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs. In addition to maintaining bilateral economic relations with other countries, the division is also responsible for export control of industrial and military goods as well as the implementation of sanctions. The Sanctions department is responsible for implementing international coercive measures in Switzerland. These are decisions of the UN Security Council or those of Switzerland's most important trading partners. The department is also responsible for controlling the international trade in rough diamonds in Switzerland.
The State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) is the federal competence center for all core issues of economic and labor market policy and belongs to the Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research (EAER). It promotes international market opening for goods, services, and investments. To reduce poverty, SECO is involved in economic development cooperation. It plans economic and trade policy measures in favor of developing countries, Eastern European and Central Asian countries, as well as the new member states of the European Union (EU).
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