Legal professions
The legal field
The legal professions provide legal expertise and administrative support to the University. For the whole of Aix-Marseille Université, and in particular its governance and components, the DAJI provides advice, expertise, decision-making assistance, legal monitoring and the defense of its interests in pre-litigation matters and before the courts. DAJI is also responsible for ensuring the validity of agreements and conventions entered into by the University, and for the organization of various operations relating to the University's institutional life. As such, it is responsible for the overall coherence of the University's bodies, and manages the Board of Directors and the Academic Council in close collaboration with the President. It is also responsible for steering, coordinating and/or organizing the institution's electoral operations. The Archives and Legal Watch Department is responsible for ensuring compliance with legislation on public archives, by organizing, collecting and preserving them, and providing advice and assistance to the University's departments and components, with tools tailored to their needs.
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Legal professions at university
The role of the Legal Affairs Officer is to ensure the legal security of documents submitted for signature by the President. He/she provides general legal advice and expertise on all regulatory matters to the various structures of Aix Marseille Université, mainly in pre-litigation, litigation, standards, institutional matters, the defense of the University's interests, structural engineering and electoral matters.
The university's legal department oversees the establishment's legal teams. The director is the guarantor of an efficient organization that ensures the implementation of a plan to secure the establishment, both institutionally and in terms of major legal risks.
Archivists are in charge of collecting, classifying, preserving, communicating and promoting university archives, in a mixed environment (paper and electronic), in conjunction with the scientific control department (Archives départementales des Bouches-du-Rhône).
The Legal Affairs Assistant performs a wide range of functions and has four main tasks, namely providing legal support to DAJI staff, particularly in the area of legislation, providing legal support to the User Disciplinary Section, organizing and coordinating DAJI-led bodies (CA and CAC), and assisting management.
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