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UNDT/2018/051

UNDT/2018/051, Barber

UNAT Held or UNDT Pronouncements

The Tribunal held that the application was moot. At the time the Tribunal issued the judgment, ABCC had already issued its decision and granted the Applicant’s claims. Accordingly, the Application was found not receivable.

Decision Contested or Judgment/Order Appealed

The Applicant contested the inaction of the Administration in relation to his disability claims before the Advisory Board on Compensation and Claims (ABCC). He directed his challenge on ABCC’s inability to follow the rules laid out in Appendix D to protect him.

Legal Principle(s)

a) Compensation claims due to death, injury or illiness to staff are governed by the staff rules, Appendix D. b) Such claims can only be considered if they are attributable to the performance of the official duties on behalf of the United Nations. c) Compensation is solely provided to staff members and their dependants, in accordance with the terms and conditions contained in Appendix D.

Outcome
Dismissed as not receivable
Outcome Extra Text

The application was moot.

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