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Document 62015TN0602
Case T-602/15: Action brought on 23 October 2015 — Jenkinson v Council and Others
Case T-602/15: Action brought on 23 October 2015 — Jenkinson v Council and Others
Case T-602/15: Action brought on 23 October 2015 — Jenkinson v Council and Others
OJ C 90, 7.3.2016, pp. 17–19
(BG, ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, HR, IT, LV, LT, HU, MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SK, SL, FI, SV)
7.3.2016 |
EN |
Official Journal of the European Union |
C 90/17 |
Action brought on 23 October 2015 — Jenkinson v Council and Others
(Case T-602/15)
(2016/C 090/25)
Language of the case: French
Parties
Applicant: Liam Jenkinson (Keery, Ireland) (represented by: N. de Montigny and J.-N. Louis, lawyers)
Defendants: Council of the European Union, European Commission, European External Action Service (EEAS) and European Union Joint Action ‘Eulex Kosovo’
Form of order sought
Principally:
– 1. |
With regard to the rights derived from the private law contract:
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– 2. |
With regard to the abuse of power and actual discrimination:
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In the alternative:
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find that the defendants failed to fulfil their obligations; |
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order them to compensate the applicant for the harm resulting from that failure, which is estimated ex aequo et bono at EUR 150 000. |
In any event:
Order the defendants to pay the costs.
Pleas in law and main arguments
In support of the action, the applicant relies on eight pleas in law.
1. |
First plea in law, alleging an abuse of rights committed by the defendants in the successive use of fixed-term contracts and infringement by those defendants of the principle of proportionality. |
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Second plea in law, alleging infringement by the defendants of the protection of workers in the context of a mass redundancy. |
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Third plea in law, alleging infringement by the defendants of the principles of equal treatment and non-discrimination. |
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Fourth plea in law, alleging infringement by the defendants of the applicant’s right to be heard. |
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Fifth plea in law, alleging legal uncertainty caused to the applicant by the defendants and infringement by those defendants of the right to sound administration. |
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Sixth plea in law, alleging infringement by the defendants of the principle that staff representatives should be consulted. |
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Seventh plea in law, alleging infringement by the defendants of the European Code of Good Administrative Behaviour. |
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Eighth plea in law, alleging infringement by the defendants of the right to freedom of movement for workers. |