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Yakimetz v. Secretary-general of The United Nations

Administrative Tribunal of the United Nations.  08 June 1984 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

International organizations — International administrative tribunals — United Nations Administrative Tribunal — Competence — Function in reviewing exercise of discretion regarding staff appointments

International organizations — Officials — Terms and conditions of employment — United Nations — Official seconded from government service — Meaning of secondment — Whether official has legitimate expectation that he will be given reasonable consideration if applying for a permanent appointment — United Nations General Assembly Resolution 37/126

International organizations — Officials — Independence — United Nations — Relationship between official and State of nationality — Official seconded from government service and seeking asylum — Whether official may be appointed to permanent post in United Nations without consent of State of nationality — Whether lack of consent a factor in refusing a permanent appointment in present case

Type
Case Report
Copyright
© Cambridge University Press 1990

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