Judgment No. 1718
Decision
The complaint is dismissed.
Consideration 3
Extract:
Article VII(1) of the Tribunal's Statute, which is about the implied rejection of a claim, serves to allow a complainant who has got no decision on his claim to act as if a final decision had been taken. "If no decision is forthcoming within sixty days of the notification of the claim to the administration, the complainant may, within a further time limit of ninety days, bring a complaint against the implied rejection, which becomes the impugned decision. [...] There is no provision for applying to the Tribunal for an order to the Director general to state a negative final decision."
Reference(s)
ILOAT reference: ARTICLE VII(3) OF THE STATUTE
Keywords
complaint; implied decision; time limit; date of notification; iloat statute; interpretation
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