CELEX: C2005/217/83
Language: en
Date: 2005-09-03 00:00:00
Title: Judgment of the Court of First Instance of 5 July 2005 in Case T-370/03 Jacques Wunenburger v Commission of the European Communities (Officials — Post of Director of the Commission EuropeAid Co-operation Office — Vacancy notice — Rejection of candidature — Action for annulment — Legal interest in bringing proceedings — Statement of reasons — Manifest error of assessment)

3.9.2005   
            
            
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               Official Journal of the European Union
            
            
               C 217/37
            
         
      JUDGMENT OF THE COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE
   
   of 5 July 2005
   in Case T-370/03 Jacques Wunenburger v Commission of the European Communities (1)
   
   (Officials - Post of Director of the Commission EuropeAid Co-operation Office - Vacancy notice - Rejection of candidature - Action for annulment - Legal interest in bringing proceedings - Statement of reasons - Manifest error of assessment)
   (2005/C 217/83)
   Language of the case: French
   In Case T-370/03: Jacques Wunenburger, official of the Commission of the European Communities, resident in Zagreb (Croatia), represented by É. Boigelot, lawyer, with an address for service in Luxembourg, against Commission of the European Communities (Agents: J. Currall and G. Berscheid with an address for service in Luxembourg) — request for annulment of, firstly, the Commission's decision not to appoint the applicant to the post of Director in the Directorate ‘Africa, Caribbean, Pacific’ of the EuropeAid Co-operation Office and, secondly, the decision to appoint another person to that post — the Court of First Instance (First Chamber), composed of J. D. Cooke, President, R. García-Valdecasas and I. Labucka, Judges; I. Natsinas, Principal Administrator for the Registrar, gave a judgment on 5 July 2005, in which it:
   
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               Dismisses the application;
            
         
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               Orders the parties to bear their own costs.
            
         
      (1)  OJ C 21 of 24.1.2004