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Document C2006/294/97
Case T-420/04: Judgment of the Court of First Instance of 27 September 2006 — Blackler v Parliament (Officials — Competition on the basis of qualifications and tests — Conditions for admission — Length of studies — Assessment of the candidates' qualifications and merits — Infringement of the notice of competition — Manifest error of assessment)
Case T-420/04: Judgment of the Court of First Instance of 27 September 2006 — Blackler v Parliament (Officials — Competition on the basis of qualifications and tests — Conditions for admission — Length of studies — Assessment of the candidates' qualifications and merits — Infringement of the notice of competition — Manifest error of assessment)
Case T-420/04: Judgment of the Court of First Instance of 27 September 2006 — Blackler v Parliament (Officials — Competition on the basis of qualifications and tests — Conditions for admission — Length of studies — Assessment of the candidates' qualifications and merits — Infringement of the notice of competition — Manifest error of assessment)
OJ C 294, 2.12.2006, p. 46–46
(ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, IT, LV, LT, HU, NL, PL, PT, SK, SL, FI, SV)
2.12.2006 |
EN |
Official Journal of the European Union |
C 294/46 |
Judgment of the Court of First Instance of 27 September 2006 — Blackler v Parliament
(Case T-420/04) (1)
(Officials - Competition on the basis of qualifications and tests - Conditions for admission - Length of studies - Assessment of the candidates' qualifications and merits - Infringement of the notice of competition - Manifest error of assessment)
(2006/C 294/97)
Language of the case: French
Parties
Applicant: Kenneth Blackler (Ispra, Italy) (represented by: P. Goergen, lawyer)
Defendant: European Parliament (represented by: A. Bencomo Weber and J.F. De Wachter, Agents)
Re:
Primarily, application for annulment of the Secretary General of the European Parliament's decision of 11 July 2004 confirming the decision of the selection board in competition PE/98/A of 21 April 2004 not to admit the applicant to the oral tests in that competition or, in the alternative, application for an order that the European Parliament should pay the applicant EUR 100 000 by way of damages for the material and non-material loss suffered by him.
Operative part of the judgment
The Court:
1. |
Rejects the application; |
2. |
Orders the parties to bear their own costs. |