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2013-UNAT-323

2013-UNAT-323, Sims

UNAT Held or UNDT Pronouncements

UNAT considered an application for revision of judgment No. 2011-UNAT-154. UNAT held that the new evidence was irrelevant because the case was not receivable; neither UNDT nor UNAT had jurisdiction to hear Mr. Sims’ case. UNAT denied the application.

Decision Contested or Judgment/Order Appealed

Previous UNAT judgment: The Applicant challenged the restriction placed on his access to the UN Office in Vienna. UNDT rejected the application, finding that a retiree who volunteered as counsel did not have a contractual relationship with the UN and thus, no right to challenge the Secretary-General’s decision. In judgment No. 2011-UNAT-154, UNAT affirmed the UNDT judgment.

Legal Principle(s)

In an application for revision of judgment, any new evidence is irrelevant if UNAT has no jurisdiction.

Outcome
Appeal dismissed on receivability

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