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Vested competence (105,-666)
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Judgment 433
45th Session, 1980
Latin American Institute for Educational Communication
Extracts: EN,
FR
Full Judgment Text: EN,
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Considerations
Extract:
The Institute which formerly employed the complainant was founded with support from UNESCO. It does not recognise the jurisdiction of the Tribunal. The Institute cannot thus be considered part of UNESCO, which has done no more than lend it financial support and co-operation in its work. The Tribunal will not hear any complaint filed against the Institute. The complaint is likewise irreceivable insofar as it is brought against UNESCO.
Keywords:
competence of tribunal; non official; vested competence;
Judgment 137
22nd Session, 1969
World Health Organization
Extracts: EN,
FR
Full Judgment Text: EN,
FR
Consideration 2
Extract:
"The Tribunal recognises that as a result of holding that it lacks jurisdiction the complainant is thereby regrettably deprived of any means of judicial redress against the injury sustained as a result of the alleged breach of his contract. However, the Tribunal, being a court of limited jurisdiction, is bound to apply the mandatory provisions governing its competence, and it is for the organisation concerned itself to determine whether it is desirable to provide its employees with a safeguard which is enjoyed by the great majority of international officials at the present time."
Keywords:
competence of tribunal; locus standi; right of appeal; safeguard; status of complainant; vested competence;
Judgment 67
11th Session, 1962
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
Extracts: EN,
FR
Full Judgment Text: EN,
FR
Consideration 3
Extract:
"The Tribunal recognises that as a result of holding that it lacks jurisdiction, the complainant is thereby regrettably deprived of any means of judicial redress against the injury sustained as a result of the alleged violations of her contract; but the Tribunal, being a court of limited jurisdiction, is bound to apply the mandatory provisions governing its competence."
Keywords:
competence of tribunal; effect; external collaborator; locus standi; ratione personae; right of appeal; vested competence;
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