![]() ![]() Next, until 31 December 1996 by Council Decision 91/677/Euratom of 19 December 1991 approving amendments to the Statutes of Scheduled for a period of twelve years, the lifespan of JET was extended on three occasions: first, until 31 December 1992īy Council Decision 88/447/Euratom of 25 July 1988 approving an amendment to the Statutes of (OJ 1988 L 222, p. The construction, operation and exploitation of a large torus facility of the Tokamak type and its auxiliary facilities. 10) with the task of implementing the European Atomic Energy Community’s ‘Fusion’ programme, which provided for Service Tribunal (First Chamber) of 13 July 2010 in Case F-103/09 Allen and Others v Commission ECR I-A-1-0000 and II-A-1-0000 (‘the order under appeal’) by which the Tribunal dismissed the action as inadmissibleĢ The Joint European Torus (JET) joint undertaking was established by Council Decision 78/471/Euratom of (OJ 1978 Mr John Allen and the 109 persons whose names are listed in the annex, request the Court to set aside the order of the Civil Having regard to the written procedure and further to the hearing on 11 July 2011,ġ By their appeal, brought under Article 9 of Annex I to the Statute of the Court of Justice of the European Union, the appellants, John Allen, residing in Horspath (United Kingdom), and the 109 other appellants whose names are listed in the annex, represented by K.Įuropean Commission, represented by J. (Appeal – Staff employed at the JET joint undertaking – Application of a legal status different from that of members of the temporary staff – Compensation for material damage suffered – Time-limits for instituting proceedings – Late submission – Reasonable period)ĪPPEAL against the order of the European Union Civil Service Tribunal (First Chamber) of 13 July 2010 in Case F-103/09 Allen and Others v Commission ECR-SC I-A-1-0000 and II-A-1-0000 seeking to have that order set aside, JUDGMENT OF THE GENERAL COURT (Appeal Chamber) John Allen and Others v European Commission.Īppeal - Staff employed at the JET joint undertaking - Application of a legal status different from that of members of the temporary staff - Compensation for material damage suffered - Time-limits for instituting proceedings - Late submission - Reasonable period. Judgment of the General Court (Appeal Chamber) of 14 December 2011. # Appeal - Staff employed at the JET joint undertaking - Application of a legal status different from that of members of the temporary staff - Compensation for material damage suffered - Time-limits for instituting proceedings - Late submission - Reasonable period. # John Allen and Others v European Commission. ![]()
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