CELEX: 62013TA0094
Language: en
Date: 2016-01-14 00:00:00
Title: Case T-94/13: Judgment of the General Court of 14 January 2016 — Ntouvas v ECDC (Appeal — Civil service — Contract staff — Reports procedure — Career development report — 2010 appraisal procedure — Dismissal of the action at first instance — Time-limit for submission of the defence — Extension — Exceptional circumstances — Article 39(2) of the Rules of Procedure of the Civil Service Tribunal — Lawfulness of the appraisal procedure)

29.2.2016   
            
            
               EN
            
            
               Official Journal of the European Union
            
            
               C 78/14
            
         Judgment of the General Court of 14 January 2016 — Ntouvas v ECDC
   (Case T-94/13) (1)
   
   ((Appeal - Civil service - Contract staff - Reports procedure - Career development report - 2010 appraisal procedure - Dismissal of the action at first instance - Time-limit for submission of the defence - Extension - Exceptional circumstances - Article 39(2) of the Rules of Procedure of the Civil Service Tribunal - Lawfulness of the appraisal procedure))
   (2016/C 078/22)
   Language of the case: English
   
      Parties
   
   
      Appellant: Ioannis Ntouvas (Agios Stefanos, Greece) (represented by: V. Kolias, lawyer)
   
      Other party to the proceedings: European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) (represented initially by R. Trott, and subsequently by J. Mannheim and A. Daume, acting as Agents, assisted by D. Waelbroeck and A. Duron, lawyers)
   
      Re:
   
   Appeal brought against the judgment of the European Union Civil Service Tribunal (Second Chamber) of 11 December 2012 in Ntouvas v ECDC (F-107/11, ECR-SC, EU:F:2012:182), and seeking to have that judgment set aside.
   
      Operative part of the judgment
   
   The Court:
   
               1.
            
            
               Dismisses the appeal;
            
         
               2.
            
            
               Orders Mr Ioannis Ntouvas to pay the costs.
            
         
      (1)  OJ C 114, 20.4.2013.