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Domestic law (218, 219,-666)
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Total judgments found: 68
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Judgment 162
24th Session, 1970
World Health Organization
Extracts: EN,
FR
Full Judgment Text: EN,
FR
Consideration 3
Extract:
"The investigation [...] aimed at identifying the persons responsible for breaking the rules of the organization [...] was necessarily followed by the sanctions provided for in those rules. The investigation was therefore entrusted to the agents of the organization itself rather than to the authorities of the State in which the complainant was employed. The rules of the organization itself alone were applicable, and not any national legislation." [The case involves participation in the traffic of foreign currency.]
Keywords:
applicable law; disciplinary measure; domestic law; enforcement; inquiry; investigation; misconduct; staff regulations and rules;
Judgment 161
24th Session, 1970
World Health Organization
Extracts: EN,
FR
Full Judgment Text: EN,
FR
Consideration 3
Extract:
Vide Judgment 162, consideration 3.
Reference(s)
ILOAT Judgment(s): 162
Keywords:
applicable law; disciplinary measure; domestic law; enforcement; inquiry; investigation; serious misconduct; staff regulations and rules;
Judgment 160
24th Session, 1970
World Health Organization
Extracts: EN,
FR
Full Judgment Text: EN,
FR
Consideration 4
Extract:
Vide Judgment 162, consideration 3.
Reference(s)
ILOAT Judgment(s): 162
Keywords:
applicable law; disciplinary measure; domestic law; enforcement; inquiry; investigation; serious misconduct; staff regulations and rules;
Judgment 159
24th Session, 1970
World Health Organization
Extracts: EN,
FR
Full Judgment Text: EN,
FR
Consideration 3
Extract:
Vide Judgment 162, consideration 3.
Reference(s)
ILOAT Judgment(s): 162
Keywords:
applicable law; disciplinary measure; domestic law; enforcement; inquiry; investigation; serious misconduct; staff regulations and rules;
Judgment 61
10th Session, 1962
International Telecommunication Union
Extracts: EN,
FR
Full Judgment Text: EN,
FR
Consideration 13
Extract:
"International civil servants are not exclusively governed by statutory rules, such as apply to the great majority of national civil servants, which are of a different nature and afford similar guarantees by different means".
Keywords:
difference; domestic law; international civil service principles; safeguard; staff regulations and rules;
Judgment 30
6th Session, 1957
International Labour Organization
Extracts: EN,
FR
Full Judgment Text: EN,
FR
Considerations
Extract:
In the absence of any regulations, "there are no rules of positive law governing the conditions of employment of [...] officials [of branch offices such] conditions [...] are governed by general decisions of the Director-General and rules resulting from the partial assimilation of the conditions of service [...] to those of public servants in the country where the branch office is located and, in a subsidiary way, by general principles of law and, in particular, administrative law."
Keywords:
applicable law; domestic law; field; no provision;
Judgment 28
6th Session, 1957
International Labour Organization
Extracts: EN,
FR
Full Judgment Text: EN,
FR
Consideration (A)
Extract:
"The complainant wrongly alleges that english law is applicable as his national law, whereas the Tribunal is bound exclusively by the internal law of the organisation [...] as well as by general principles of law."
Keywords:
applicable law; arbitration; domestic law; enforcement; general principle; staff regulations and rules;
Judgment 11
3rd Session, 1953
International Labour Organization
Extracts: EN,
FR
Full Judgment Text: EN,
FR
Considerations 1 and 3
Extract:
"The circumstances show that the two parties seem to agree implicitly that the national legislation of the place in which the [...] branch office [of the organisation] is situated should by analogy be applied in this case [...]. The Director-General has himself stated that this is the procedure normally followed in all the branch offices [...]. It is therefore necessary to enquire whether [national] legislation has been respected in this case and to bear in mind the opinion of the ad hoc Joint Committee".
Keywords:
analogy; applicable law; domestic law; enforcement; field; no provision;
Consideration 6
Extract:
"[I]t is unthinkable that the International Labour Organisation, which was established to ensure the security of all wage-earners, does not desire to ensure the security of all its officials, and [...] the spirit in which the existing legislation should be interpreted is thus quite clear".
Keywords:
competence of tribunal; domestic law; interpretation; no provision; security of tenure;
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