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Judgment 175
26th Session, 1971
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
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Consideration 2
Extract:
According to the dossier, at least some of the ailments affecting the complainant can be attributed exclusively to his age and not to the sequelae of a service-incurred accident. He cannot be regarded as having a disability affecting his earning capacity which results from that accident. He does not therefore meet the conditions laid down by the material provision. The Director-General was justified in refusing to apply the provision to his case.
Keywords:
cause; compensation; condition; incapacity; professional accident; service-incurred;
Judgment 157
24th Session, 1970
International Labour Organization
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Consideration 1
Extract:
On return from a mission, the complainant was ill. The organisation extended his contract for as long as the sick leave to which he was entitled under his contract. With the expiry of that contract, there was no longer any legal connection between the official and the organisation, which "could no longer lawfully grant him further sick leave or continue to bear his medical expenses." The organisation was bound by no provision nor any general principle of law to grant the complainant monetary compensation.
Keywords:
contract; extension of contract; fixed-term; health insurance; illness; medical expenses; non-renewal of contract; organisation's duties; project personnel; service-incurred; sick leave;
Judgment 148
23rd Session, 1970
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
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Consideration 1
Extract:
"[E]ven if the [...] injury would normally result in incapacity of only 30 per cent, it does not follow that the complainant's claim for compensation for total incapacity is unfounded. On the contrary, he would be entitled to such compensation if no factor other than the accident appears to have caused the recognised incapacity."
Keywords:
disability benefit; incapacity; invalidity; professional accident; rate; service-incurred;
Consideration 7
Extract:
Due to his total incapacity for work, the complainant seeks the reimbursement of medical and pharmaceutical expenses in perpetuity. He "is entitled to reimbursement of such expenses only for as long as his condition so requires."
Keywords:
condition; health insurance; incapacity; medical expenses; professional accident; service-incurred;
Judgment 112
18th Session, 1967
World Health Organization
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Consideration 8
Extract:
Even if the complainant's illness had arisen from his employment, it "would still not be due to complainant's working conditions, i.e. a state of affairs for which the organization was responsible. On the contrary, it would be the result of measures taken in respect of complainant as a consequence of his own work which the Director-General was justified in considering unsatisfactory. In other words, it would be attributable to the failings of the complainant himself, and he alone would therefore have to bear the consequences of the damage to his health."
Keywords:
cause; condition; definition; illness; service-incurred; termination of employment;
Judgment 53
9th Session, 1961
World Health Organization
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Consideration 9
Extract:
"Damages to personal effects, in respect of which complainant makes a claim [...] arose out of and in the course of employment. Whether or not the claim for compensation was allowable under the organization's baggage insurance policy, the organization was directly liable for compensation."
Keywords:
compensation; injury; insurance; liability; material injury; organisation; organisation's duties; personal effects; service-incurred;
Judgment 26
6th Session, 1957
World Meteorological Organization
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Consideration 3
Extract:
"The accident occurred in the course of employment and must consequently be deemed to have arisen out of employment [and] reasonable compensation must therefore be paid to the complainant".
Keywords:
compensation; consequence; definition; presumption; professional accident; right; service-incurred;
Consideration 2
Extract:
The complaint is tardy and irreceivable. The complainant, recruited for one month, suffered an accident. "The [...] organization has offered, and maintained its offer in the course of the oral proceedings, to pay the complainant [a] sum [...] amounting to six weeks' salary in fulfillment of its obligations to the complainant. Notwithstanding the fact that the complaint is irreceivable [...], the Tribunal, [...] noting that such payment is offered to the complainant [by the organization], rejects the complaint."
Keywords:
acceptance; compensation; complaint; offer; organisation; professional accident; receivability of the complaint; service-incurred; time bar; tribunal;
Judgment .14
Sessions of the Administrative Tribunal of the League of Nations, 1946
League of Nations
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Judgment keywords
Keywords:
professional accident; service-incurred;
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