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Last instance (106,-666)
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Keywords: Last instance
Total judgments found: 3
Judgment 2312
96th Session, 2004
European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Extracts: EN,
FR
Full Judgment Text: EN,
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Consideration 5
Extract:
"The [EMBL] Staff Rules and Regulations do not provide an internal appeal mechanism for a person in the complainant's position. The Tribunal has frequently commented on the desirability and utility of internal appeal procedures which not only make the Tribunal's task easier but also substantially reduce its workload by bringing a satisfactory and less expensive resolution to many disputes at an earlier stage. In any case, the Tribunal remains the ultimate arbiter of the rights of international civil servants and it can, and will, exercise its jurisdiction in appropriate cases."
Keywords:
competence of tribunal; iloat; internal appeal; judicial review; last instance; no provision; official; procedure before the tribunal; recommendation; right; settlement out of court; staff regulations and rules; vested competence;
Judgment 872
63rd Session, 1987
European Southern Observatory
Extracts: EN,
FR
Full Judgment Text: EN,
FR
Consideration 5
Extract:
"A decision by a national court cannot be binding on the Tribunal, which is the body of final instance competent to interpret the Staff Rules as an issue of law."
Keywords:
competence of tribunal; consequence; iloat; interpretation; judgment of the tribunal; last instance; municipal court; staff regulations and rules;
Judgment 171
25th Session, 1970
International Labour Organization
Extracts: EN,
FR
Full Judgment Text: EN,
FR
Considerations
Extract:
"[A]ccording to Article VI of the Statute, "the Tribunal shall take decisions by a majority vote; judgments shall be final and without appeal." Accordingly, if [the complainant] is requesting the Tribunal to quash its earlier judgments nos. 142 and 151 [...] his claims are irreceivable."
Reference(s)
ILOAT reference: ARTICLE VI OF THE STATUTE ILOAT Judgment(s): 142, 151
Keywords:
application for quashing; finality of judgment; iloat statute; judgment of the tribunal; last instance; receivability of the complaint;
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