Judgment No. 3066
Decision
The ILO shall pay the complainant 2,000 Swiss francs in compensation for the moral injury suffered.
Consideration 6
Extract:
According to the Tribunal’s case law, there is no standard time limit for executing judgments. The time needed for their execution depends on the nature and the scope of the action which the organisation is required to take and it must be allowed a reasonable amount of time depending on the circumstances and, among other things, the interests at stake. Where a judgment provides that a case is sent back to an organisation for a new decision, the time needed depends on the circumstances of the particular case. (See, in particular, Judgment 1812, under 4.)
Reference(s)
ILOAT Judgment(s): 1812, 2837
Keywords
application for execution; execution of judgment
Judgment keywords
Keywords
application for execution; complaint allowed
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