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  • Judgment 172


    26th Session, 1971
    World Health Organization
    Extracts: EN, FR
    Full Judgment Text: EN, FR

    Considerations

    Extract:

    The complainant, who was dismissed without inquiry on the basis of unsupported allegations, is entitled to "a sum in respect of the disturbance of his living conditions and family life which the [Director-General] unlawfully caused him and in respect of the moral injury which he suffered on account of the unjust charges brought against him. Considering that he obtained equivalent employment fairly soon, the injury will be fairly assessed by awarding compensation amounting to 15,000 French francs."

    Keywords:

    amount; contract; fixed-term; injury; inquiry; investigation; lack of evidence; material damages; moral injury; termination of employment;



  • Judgment 136


    22nd Session, 1969
    United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
    Extracts: EN, FR
    Full Judgment Text: EN, FR

    Consideration 4

    Extract:

    If the organization does not renew the appointment, it shall pay complainant such compensation as is equitable. If the sums offered to the complainant "are not such as he considers equitable, he may submit a claim in respect thereof to the Tribunal, giving all the information necessary to its assessment and stating in particular : a) the amount of his remuneration when employed by the organization; and b) the nature and periods of any employment obtained by him since [he left the organization] and the amounts earned thereby."

    Keywords:

    amount; contract; criteria; fixed-term; material damages; non-renewal of contract; reinstatement; subsidiary; suspension;



  • Judgment 135


    22nd Session, 1969
    Universal Postal Union
    Extracts: EN, FR
    Full Judgment Text: EN, FR

    Considerations

    Extract:

    The refusal to grant a permanent post to the complainant was quashed because of legal error. The organisation again rejected the complainant's application. The complainant's claim for damages "is well founded only insofar as it rests on the prejudice arising out of the illegal decision [...] which lapsed on [...] which date the decision legally rejecting his application for a permanent post was issued." The Tribunal awards the complainant a sum in compensation, in particular, for the "prejudice caused to complainant by the state of uncertainty in which he found himself as a result of the rescinded decision."

    Keywords:

    amount; confirmatory decision; decision; flaw; injury; mistake of law; moral injury; refusal; titularization;



  • Judgment 88


    15th Session, 1965
    World Health Organization
    Extracts: EN, FR
    Full Judgment Text: EN, FR

    Consideration 1

    Extract:

    "Both parties having agreed to the settlement of the complainant's claims by means of the payment of compensation, the Tribunal's task is confined to fixing the amount of such compensation. In any event, the complainant is entitled only to compensation for the injury actually caused to him by the rescinded decision."

    Keywords:

    amount; compensation; competence of tribunal; complainant; offer; organisation; reckoning; right; settlement out of court;



  • Judgment 84


    14th Session, 1965
    United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
    Extracts: EN, FR
    Full Judgment Text: EN, FR

    Consideration 7

    Extract:

    "The substantial claim which the Tribunal has to consider is a complaint that the compensation which the complainant has already received is inadequate [...]. The complainant has received in all by way of compensation a sum equal to nine months' salary. Taking into account the fact that the appointment was terminated when it was still in the probationary period, the Tribunal considers that this compensation would be adequate even on the assumption that the decision to terminate the complainant's appointment was wrongful."

    Keywords:

    amount; competence of tribunal; offer; organisation; probationary period; terminal entitlements; termination of employment;



  • Judgment 82


    14th Session, 1965
    International Telecommunication Union
    Extracts: EN, FR
    Full Judgment Text: EN, FR

    Consideration 10

    Extract:

    The complainant "is entitled to an indemnity compensating him for the damage he has suffered through the delay on the part of [the organisation] in giving effect to [...] the operative part of the [...] judgment [in question]." It emerges from the dossier that this damage will be equitably remedied by deciding that the sum which the organisation must pay - and the amount of which had been fixed by order - shall bear interest at the rate of 5 per cent, payable as from the thirtieth day after notification of the said order.

    Reference(s)

    ILOAT Judgment(s): 61

    Keywords:

    administrative delay; amount; execution of judgment; injury; interest on damages; judgment of the tribunal; penalty for delay;



  • Judgment 81


    14th Session, 1965
    International Telecommunication Union
    Extracts: EN, FR
    Full Judgment Text: EN, FR

    Consideration 2

    Extract:

    The aim of the complaint is to contest, not that the regulations in force at the time of the death were correctly applied, but the validity of the bases on which the amount of the widow's pension was calculated resulting from the application of the new pension arrangement. In the opinion of the complainant, the new arrangement adversely affected the balance of contracted obligations of her husband and infringed the essential terms in consideration of which he had accepted appointment. The validity of the applicable statutory provisions is thus questioned as regards terms of appointment and the legality of the decision which made these provisions applicable in his particular case.

    Keywords:

    acquired right; amendment to the rules; amount; pension; pension entitlements; staff regulations and rules; successor; survivor's benefit; terms of appointment;



  • Judgment 61


    10th Session, 1962
    International Telecommunication Union
    Extracts: EN, FR
    Full Judgment Text: EN, FR

    Consideration 21

    Extract:

    "While the adoption of the new pension scheme seriously impaired the complainant's rights, it is impossible to assess the full extent of the impairment at this stage. In particular the Tribunal does not know at what age the complainant will retire and what provisions will then be in force. Therefore the Tribunal cannot now order the [organisation] to pay compensation to the complainant or to guarantee him a particular benefit." However, it recognises the complainant's right to receive those benefits to which he would have been entitled under the old pension scheme and the right if need be to apply once more to the Tribunal.

    Keywords:

    acquired right; amendment to the rules; amount; consequence; injury; pension; provision; staff regulations and rules;



  • Judgment 51


    8th Session, 1960
    Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
    Extracts: EN, FR
    Full Judgment Text: EN, FR

    Consideration 5

    Extract:

    The Staff Regulations make provision for amendments to be made to them without prejudice to acquired rights. While the amount of the non-resident's allowance is not a matter of acquired rights, "the entitlement to the allowance actually paid [...] at the former rate constituted an acquired right within the meaning of [the material] Staff Regulation [...] which, under the most restrictive interpretation, has the same scope as the principle of the prohibition of retroactivity." A back-dated reduction of the amount of the allowance is unlawful.

    Keywords:

    acquired right; amendment to the rules; amount; non-resident allowance; non-retroactivity; provision; reduction of salary; staff regulations and rules;



  • Judgment 27


    6th Session, 1957
    International Telecommunication Union
    Extracts: EN, FR
    Full Judgment Text: EN, FR

    Consideration 6

    Extract:

    "The only fault which can be attributed to the organisation is that it did not establish [...] clearly and precisely [the responsibility of the complainant in certain incidents] but left open to grave doubt the reasons which motivated the failure to re-engage the complainant [...]. The complainant should therefore be awarded an indemnity in compensation for the moral prejudice resulting from the equivocal explanation given of the failure to re-engage her, for which prejudice the award of a sum of US $1,000 will give her full relief."

    Keywords:

    amount; contract; fixed-term; grounds; injury; material damages; moral injury; non-renewal of contract; professional injury;



  • Judgment 26


    6th Session, 1957
    World Meteorological Organization
    Extracts: EN, FR
    Full Judgment Text: EN, FR

    Consideration 4

    Extract:

    "The complainant adduces no satisfactory evidence that she suffered any working incapacity [...]. No satisfactory evidence has been adduced to prove that the payment of the sum recommended by the Medical Commission does not fully and generously compensate the complainant for the injury sustained".

    Keywords:

    advisory opinion; amount; compensation; evidence; incapacity; lack of evidence; medical board;

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