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Jugement n° |
Session n° |
Texte intégral |
5049 |
140e session, 2025
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EN, FR |
| The complainant contests the IAEA’s decision to impose a 30 per cent cap on her claims for the reimbursement of medical expenses submitted under Appendix D to the Staff Regulations and Staff Rules. |
5048 |
140e session, 2025
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EN, FR |
| The complainant filed an application for review of Judgment 4756. |
5047 |
140e session, 2025
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EN, FR |
| The complainant filed an application for review of Judgment 4755. |
5046 |
140e session, 2025
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EN, FR |
| The complainant challenges the communication, addressed by the IAEA to all of its staff members of British nationality, informing them that officials holding a residence permit under Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union would be considered as having obtained permanent residence status in the country of their duty station (Austria), which would affect their home leave and repatriation grant entitlements as well as the privileges and immunities granted to them. |
5045 |
140e session, 2025
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EN, FR |
| The complainant challenges the communication, addressed by the IAEA to all of its staff members of British nationality, informing them that officials holding a residence permit under Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union would be considered as having obtained permanent residence status in the country of their duty station (Austria), which would affect their home leave and repatriation grant entitlements as well as the privileges and immunities granted to them. |
5044 |
140e session, 2025
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EN, FR |
| The complainant challenges the communication, addressed by the IAEA to all of its staff members of British nationality, informing them that officials holding a residence permit under Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union would be considered as having obtained permanent residence status in the country of their duty station (Austria), which would affect their home leave and repatriation grant entitlements as well as the privileges and immunities granted to them. |
5043 |
140e session, 2025
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EN, FR |
| The complainant challenges the communication, addressed by the IAEA to all of its staff members of British nationality, informing them that officials holding a residence permit under Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union would be considered as having obtained permanent residence status in the country of their duty station (Austria), which would affect their home leave and repatriation grant entitlements as well as the privileges and immunities granted to them. |
5042 |
140e session, 2025
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EN, FR |
| The complainant challenges the communication, addressed by the IAEA to all of its staff members of British nationality, informing them that officials holding a residence permit under Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union would be considered as having obtained permanent residence status in the country of their duty station (Austria), which would affect their home leave and repatriation grant entitlements as well as the privileges and immunities granted to them. |
5041 |
140e session, 2025
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EN, FR |
| The complainant challenges the communication, addressed by the IAEA to all of its staff members of British nationality, informing them that officials holding a residence permit under Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union would be considered as having obtained permanent residence status in the country of their duty station (Austria), which would affect their home leave and repatriation grant entitlements as well as the privileges and immunities granted to them. |
5040 |
140e session, 2025
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EN, FR |
| The complainant challenges the communication, addressed by the IAEA to all of its staff members of British nationality, informing them that officials holding a residence permit under Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union would be considered as having obtained permanent residence status in the country of their duty station (Austria), which would affect their home leave and repatriation grant entitlements as well as the privileges and immunities granted to them. |
5039 |
140e session, 2025
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EN, FR |
| The complainant challenges the communication, addressed by the IAEA to all of its staff members of British nationality, informing them that officials holding a residence permit under Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union would be considered as having obtained permanent residence status in the country of their duty station (Austria), which would affect their home leave and repatriation grant entitlements as well as the privileges and immunities granted to them. |
5038 |
140e session, 2025
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EN, FR |
| The complainant challenges the communication, addressed by the IAEA to all of its staff members of British nationality, informing them that officials holding a residence permit under Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union would be considered as having obtained permanent residence status in the country of their duty station (Austria), which would affect their home leave and repatriation grant entitlements as well as the privileges and immunities granted to them. |
5037 |
140e session, 2025
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EN, FR |
| The complainant challenges the communication, addressed by the IAEA to all of its staff members of British nationality, informing them that officials holding a residence permit under Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union would be considered as having obtained permanent residence status in the country of their duty station (Austria), which would affect their home leave and repatriation grant entitlements as well as the privileges and immunities granted to them. |
5036 |
140e session, 2025
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EN, FR |
| The complainant challenges the communication, addressed by the IAEA to all of its staff members of British nationality, informing them that officials holding a residence permit under Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union would be considered as having obtained permanent residence status in the country of their duty station (Austria), which would affect their home leave and repatriation grant entitlements as well as the privileges and immunities granted to them. |
4955 |
139e session, 2025
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EN, FR |
| The complainant challenges the decision to reject, on grounds of irreceivability, his compensation claims for what he considers to be a service-incurred illness. |
4954 |
139e session, 2025
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EN, FR |
| The complainant challenges the decision to close his harassment complaint and not to provide him with a copy of the investigation report. |
4953 |
139e session, 2025
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EN, FR |
| The complainant contests the decision not to extend her fixed-term appointment. |
4952 |
139e session, 2025
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EN, FR |
| The complainant challenges the IAEA’s decision not to award him moral damages for its alleged mishandling of his Appendix D claim, namely his claim to have his illnesses recognised as service-incurred. |
4951 |
139e session, 2025
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EN, FR |
| The complainant filed an application for review of Judgment 4703. |
4950 |
139e session, 2025
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EN, FR |
| The complainant filed applications for review of Judgments 4753 and 4754. |
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