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Declaration of recognition (217,-666)
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Judgment 339
40th Session, 1978
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Extracts: EN,
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Full Judgment Text: EN,
FR
Consideration 2
Extract:
"The Statute [of the Tribunal] is the document which is known to define the jurisdiction [of the Tribunal]; the resolution [whereby the Conference of the organization accepted the jurisdiction of the Tribunal] is an instruction to the Director-General to arrange for the organization to accept that jurisdiction. If the resolution does not use exactly the same words as the Statute, nothing is to be inferred from that."
Keywords:
competence of tribunal; declaration of recognition; iloat statute;
Judgment 322
39th Session, 1977
European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation
Extracts: EN,
FR
Full Judgment Text: EN,
FR
Consideration 1
Extract:
"Although the complainant has himself come before the Tribunal, he challenges its competence. [The organisation] conferred on the [...] Tribunal [...] under [its] Staff Regulations competence to hear disputes relating to non-observance, in substance or in form, of those Staff Regulations. The International Labour Organisation accepted that recognition of competence in accordance with the prescribed procedure. Hence the [...] competence derives from an international agreement which takes precedence over rules [*] unilaterally adopted earlier by one of the parties [...]." [*] The Eurocontrol International Convention recognises the competence of national courts.
Keywords:
competence of tribunal; declaration of recognition; difference; international instrument; organisation; precedence of rules; provision;
Judgment 122
20th Session, 1968
Universal Postal Union
Extracts: EN,
FR
Full Judgment Text: EN,
FR
The Merits
Extract:
"While the Universal Postal Union, which has legal personality, is alone competent to represent the organization as a whole before the Administrative Tribunal, it appears from the provisions governing its internal relations with the language groups set up within the Union that it is the management committees of the respective groups which are responsible for appointing the staff and that the role of the Director-General of the UPU is confined to notifying the persons concerned, on behalf of the management committees, of the decisions taken by them."
Keywords:
competence; declaration of recognition; executive head; iloat; limits; organisation;
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