Law Commission seeks two new Commissioners

29 Mar 2019 11:49 AM

The Law Commission is looking to recruit a Commissioner for Criminal Law and a Commissioner for Commercial and Common Law. Both roles will begin at the beginning of 2020.

Commissioners are critical to the success of projects that ensure British law is as fair, modern, simple and as cost-effective as possible. The successful applicants will lead law reform projects during a period of profound constitutional, social, economic and technological change.

The role

Current criminal projects are looking at online abuse and hate crime whilst commercial and common projects on right to manage and e-signatures.

Along with the Chair, the four Commissioners are collectively responsible for the Commission’s decisions and policy recommendations and for ensuring that all published work is of high quality and clearly expressed.

Whilst Commissioner’s don’t need expertise across every project, they need to be able to:

However, the role goes much further than the drafting of consultations and reports. A Commissioner can also expect to liaise Government ministers, other politicians and senior judiciary; host and lead roundtable discussions and events with the public; and take part in media interviews for TV, radio and newspapers especially for the launch of a report.

The candidate

In addition to their traditional skillset and expertise, we’re looking to appoint candidates who can react to new challenges arising from Brexit, as well as undertaking work focused on emerging technologies such as AI, bioethics and machine learning.

Flexibility, together with an ability to grapple with new and challenging areas of the law, will be key.

Essential criteria

Those considering becoming a Law Commissioner will need to demonstrate that they have:

A full list of the required and desired skill set can be found in the link below.

If you’re interested in applying, you can find out more about the role and how to apply here.

The deadline for applications is 24 April.