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§ OCCUPATION · GLOBAL STANDARDS

prosecutor

Prosecutors represent governmental bodies and the general public in court cases against parties accused of illegal activity.

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Description

Prosecutors represent governmental bodies and the general public in court cases against parties accused of illegal activity. They investigate the court cases by examining evidence, interviewing involved parties, and interpreting the law. They use the results of their investigation in order to present the case during court hearings, and to construct persuasive arguments in order to ensure the outcome is the most favourable for the parties they represent.

Theoretical Knowledge
ESSENTIALTheoretical knowledge required
legal case managementlegal terminologygovernment representationlegal researchcourt procedurescriminal law
OPTIONALAdjacent knowledge that strengthens fit
civil process ordercivil lawprocurement legislationcontract lawrhetoriclaw enforcement
Practical Skills
ESSENTIALApplied skills & competences
compile legal documentsrepresent clients in courtspresent evidencecomply with legal regulationsnegotiate lawyer's feepresent arguments persuasivelyanalyse legal evidenceinterpret lawpresent legal argumentsobserve confidentiality
OPTIONALOptional competences
handle case evidenceprotect client interestsensure law applicationprovide legal advicehear witness accountsnegotiate in legal casesrespond to enquiriesadvise on legal decisionsconduct research interviewdocument evidenceapply knowledge of human behaviour

GLOBAL RESOURCE

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SKILLS OVERVIEW

33 total
16 essential · 17 optional

Data Source: Unified Global Standards (ISCED, ISCO, O*NET, ESCO)

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