CELEX: 62021TN0083
Language: en
Date: 2021-02-05 00:00:00
Title: Case T-83/21: Action brought on 5 February 2021 — Van Walle v ECDC

26.4.2021   
            
            
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               Official Journal of the European Union
            
            
               C 148/20
            
         
      Action brought on 5 February 2021 — Van Walle v ECDC
      (Case T-83/21)
      (2021/C 148/28)
      Language of the case: English
      
         Parties
      
      
         Applicant: Ivo Van Walle (Järfälla, Sweden) (represented by: L. Levi and A. Champetier, lawyers)
      
         Defendant: European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC)
      
         Form of order sought
      
      The applicant claims that the Court should:
      
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                  annul the 30 March 2020 decision not to renew his contract;
               
            
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                  annul, if need be, the decision dated 26 October 2020 rejecting his complaint of 24 June 2020;
               
            
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                  order the payment of his net salary retroactively between 31 October 2020 and the date of his reinstatement;
               
            
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                  order compensation of his material prejudice of EUR 30 000 and the compensation of his non-material prejudice which can be evaluated, ex aequo et bono, at EUR 20 000;
               
            
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                  order the defendant to pay all the costs.
               
            
         Pleas in law and main arguments
      
      In support of the action, the applicant relies on four pleas in law.
      
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                  First plea in law, alleging manifest errors of assessment.
               
            
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                  Second plea in law, alleging misuse of power.
               
            
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                  Third plea in law, alleging breach of the duty of care.
               
            
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                  Fourth plea in law, alleging breach of the right to be heard.