ICC posts jobs for Tagalog and Cebuano translators ahead of Duterte trial

The International Criminal Court is seeking Tagalog and Cebuano translators for the upcoming trial of former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte.

The International Criminal Court has issued two job postings for paraprofessional interpreters and associate court interpreters. Contracts run until the end of the year with minimum annual salaries of 55,665 euros and 71,173 euros respectively. Duties include interpreting witness testimonies and maintaining terminology databases. Applicants need mother-tongue proficiency in Tagalog or Cebuano plus strong English skills and a university degree. The move follows a directive from Trial Chamber II to prepare interpretation services for the trial start on Nov. 30. Presiding Judge Joanna Korner highlighted the need for proceedings to be accessible to Filipinos during a May 27 status conference. Applications close on July 4. Selected candidates will undergo testing and training before possible courtroom accreditation.

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Realistic courtroom illustration of ICC judges confirming crimes against humanity charges against former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte.
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The International Criminal Court's Pre-Trial Chamber confirmed all three charges of crimes against humanity against former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday, April 23. The case will now proceed to full trial over alleged murders linked to his war on drugs and the Davao Death Squad. Duterte remains detained at the ICC Detention Centre in Scheveningen, Netherlands.

The International Criminal Court has directed arrangements for Tagalog interpretation during the opening of former President Rodrigo Duterte's trial, enabling broadcasts in local languages for viewers in the Philippines.

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The International Criminal Court has assured that former president Rodrigo Duterte's defense team will have ample time to prepare for his trial on crimes against humanity charges. A court spokesperson emphasized the commitment to a fair and impartial process. The first status conference is scheduled for May 27.

A trial chamber of the International Criminal Court will review former President Rodrigo Duterte's continued detention in The Hague. It has requested observations from the prosecution, defense, and victims' lawyers. This marks the first such review at the trial stage of his crimes against humanity case.

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