CELEX: 62018TA0433
Language: en
Date: 2020-09-23 00:00:00
Title: Case T-433/18: Judgment of the General Court of 23 September 2020 –Bax v ECB (Civil service — ECB staff — Career transition support — Eligibility — Legal certainty — Equal treatment — Legitimate expectations — Duty of care — Discrimination on grounds of sex — Proportionality — Liability)

23.11.2020   
            
            
               EN
            
            
               Official Journal of the European Union
            
            
               C 399/29
            
         
      Judgment of the General Court of 23 September 2020 –Bax v ECB
      (Case T-433/18) (1)
      
      (Civil service - ECB staff - Career transition support - Eligibility - Legal certainty - Equal treatment - Legitimate expectations - Duty of care - Discrimination on grounds of sex - Proportionality - Liability)
      (2020/C 399/41)
      Language of the case: English
      
         Parties
      
      
         Applicant: Annemieke Bax (Frankfurt, Germany) (represented by: L. Levi and A. Champetier, lawyers)
      
         Defendant: European Central Bank (represented by: F. Malfrère and D. Camilleri Podestà, acting as Agents, and by B. Wägenbaur, lawyer)
      
         Re:
      
      Application under Article 270 TFEU and Article 50a of the Statute of the Court of Justice of the European Union for the annulment of, first, the decision of the ECB of 14 December 2017 rejecting the applicant’s application for career transition support and, in so far as necessary, the decision of the ECB of 8 May 2018 dismissing the applicant’s special appeal against the abovementioned decision of 14 December 2017 and, second, for compensation for the non-material damage which the applicant claims to have suffered.
      
         Operative part of the judgment
      
      The Court:
      
                  1.
               
               
                  Dismisses the action;
               
            
                  2.
               
               
                  Orders each party to bear its own costs.
               
            
         (1)  OJ C 328, 17.9.2018.