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Case-Law of the World Bank Administrative Tribunal: Volume 2


ISBN13: 9780198258193
ISBN: 0198258194
Published: May 1995
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £130.00



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The World Bank Administrative Tribunal is an institution which in the twelve years of its existence has acquired considerable importance and a reputation for consistency and impartiality in the exercise of its judicial function. Its case-law reveals much about the structure and working of not only the World Bank but other important international organisations.

This second volume of the comprehensive digest of the WBAT's case-law which deals with cases decided between January 1988 and June 1991, like the first volume, will be of much use to the those working in and studying international organisations as well as those simply interested in the World Bank Administrative Tribunal. The author cites those parts of judgments which pertain to a particular issue so that the reader has first-hand access to the Court's actual decisions on that issue.

The pronouncements are thus arranged so as to give a clear picture of the contribution each has made to the law governing the international civil service.

Subjects:
Banking and Finance
Contents:
Jurisdiction; inadmissibility ""Ratione Temporis""; inadmissibility for other reasons; release agreements; review of judgements; administrative review; appeals committee; sources of law; discreditionary power; detournement de pouvoir; prejudice / discrimination; substantive irregularity; procedural irregularity; performance; terms and conditions of employment; classification; staff rules; recruitment; benefits; staff association; fixed-term contracts; probation; transfer and reassignment; promotion and demotion; disciplinary measures; salary; taxation; termination; reorganization; remedies; procedure before tribunal; judgement.