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Education expenses (341,-666)
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Keywords: Education expenses
Total judgments found: 43
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Judgment 219
31st Session, 1973
International Patent Institute
Extracts: EN,
FR
Full Judgment Text: EN,
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Consideration 3
Extract:
The "provision [...] is applicable only to a staff member who has dependent children [...] It follows that the complainant is not entitled to an education allowance since he has no dependent children [...] The fact that he has not himself incurred the educational expenses of his children is a further reason why [the provision] is inapplicable to his case."
Keywords:
allowance; condition; dependent child; education expenses; right;
Judgment 216
31st Session, 1973
International Patent Institute
Extracts: EN,
FR
Full Judgment Text: EN,
FR
Consideration 3
Extract:
Vide Judgment 219, consideration 3.
Reference(s)
ILOAT Judgment(s): 219
Keywords:
allowance; condition; dependent child; education expenses; parents separated; right;
Judgment 138
22nd Session, 1969
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Extracts: EN,
FR
Full Judgment Text: EN,
FR
Considerations
Extract:
"The authority in this case has refused to look into the facts of [the complainant's] case because of the self-imposed rule on itself that the maintenance of two households can under no circumstances entitle an expatriate employee to an educational grant. This in the judgment of the Tribunal was an error of law which entailed the non-exercise of a discretion."
Keywords:
allowance; case sent back to organisation; decision quashed; education expenses; flaw; marital status; parents separated; refusal;
Considerations
Extract:
"Circumstances could be envisaged in which significant additional expenses have been incurred solely for the education of the children in the home country when a household is maintained in that country for the school-going children. In international organisations where multicultural and multilingual employees are gathered from various parts of the world the possibility of such a situation should be expected. The Director-General could not therefore dismiss complainant's request on principle but should [...] taking into account all the circumstances of the case have exercised his discretion [...]."
Keywords:
allowance; education expenses; parents separated; place of origin; residence;
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