Experience with expropriation and compensation claims
Availability for meetings and text drafting
The Expropriation Commission decides on all valuation issues not assigned to other authorities by law and on compensation claims due to material expropriation
Job Summary
The Expropriation Commission decides on all valuation issues not assigned to other authorities by law and on compensation claims due to material expropriation.
This is a part-time position (approximately 10%) with irregular duties requiring availability for meetings and drafting texts.
Applicants must have voting rights in cantonal matters and meet strict legal and residency requirements.
Matching Summary
The Expropriation Commission decides on all valuation issues not assigned to other authorities by law and on compensation claims due to material expropriation.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Knowledge of Fribourg administrative law
Experience with expropriation and compensation claims
Availability for meetings and text drafting
German language proficiency
Very good French language skills
Part-time role with irregular schedule
Nice-to-have
Experience in construction and spatial planning law
Judicial experience
Ability to work in a bilingual environment
Key Requirements
Lawyer license or Master of Laws
Experience in judiciary
Voting rights in cantonal matters
Residence in canton for at least five years
No criminal convictions incompatible with judicial office
No outstanding loss certificates
Foreign nationals must have permanent residence permit
Work Rights
Must have permanent residence permit and 5 years residence in canton for foreigners