As a result, in his case, a country other than the country of
nationality is recognized as his “country of home leave”, and is
thereby deemed his “home country” for the purposes of applying
staff rule 103.20. (...) Staff regulation 5.3 refers to “home country” rather
than “country of nationality” as in staff rule 105.3.
40. (...) An exception granted under staff rule 105.3 (d) to authorize that a
country other than the country of nationality as the home country is
not permanent.
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Score: 376806.8
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held that the designation of China as Wang’s country of home leave was not a permanent
decision that could not be changed; it was an exception to the general rule that the
country of home leave is the country of nationality. (...) A staff member whose home country is either the country of his or her
official duty station or the country of his or her normal residence while in United
Nations service, shall not be eligible for home leave.
45. (...) If this were not so, then a staff
member would have the dual advantages of nationality of one country as well as the
entitlements to home country leave.
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Score: 375812.72
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If, on the other hand, a beneficiary declares a country other than the United States as
his or her country of residence and submits acceptable proof thereof, his or her pension will
be recalculated in the currency of the country of residence. (...) Ergüden in which she informed him that since he had not relocated to another country of
residence nor moved from a different country to his country of nationality or to the country of
his former duty station, he failed to meet the requirements of Paragraph 31(b). (...) Ergüden has neither advised that he has changed his country of
residence nor has he moved from another country to his country of nationality or to the
country of his former duty station, therefore, he had not met the requirements for reversion
to the dollar track under Paragraph 31 of the PAS.
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Score: 370002.17
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On 1 April 2014, the Applicant joined the UNDP country office in the UAE
as a Programme Analyst in the Programme Team.
5. (...) As we stand now, the [country office] is
facing a deficit in its funding for the institutional budget.
7. (...) It is true that the Applicant’s job description shows that his job
responsibilities include, among others, matters of economic development, but that
alone is not sufficient to support the proffered justification. The UAE country office
referred to the Country Programme Document, but this document sets out various
goals for the entire UAE country office for 2013-2017.
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Score: 367735.47
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By email of 31 October 2017, the Representative of the UNICEF India Country
Office, inter alia informed the Applicant that the approval of the UNICEF India
Country Programme 2018-2022 would result in the abolition, upgrading or
downgrading of a number of posts, including the one that the Applicant encumbered.
5. (...) On 23 October 2018, the India Country Office acknowledged receipt of the
Applicant’s message declining the interview invitation.
27. (...) On 14 November 2018, the India Country Office again followed up with the
Applicant regarding the interview invitation.
30.
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Score: 364978.9
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This Court has previously held that in order to succeed on appeal, an appellant has to
prove an error of law or fact and not repeat arguments already considered and rejected by the
UNDT.1 The Appellant does not demonstrate that the UNDT erred in finding that his
reassignment was contingent on the signature of the Host Country Agreement nor that the failure
to create a L-5 position breached the Host Country Agreement. (...) Al-Mulla submits that the UNDT erred in finding that the reclassification of the
UNODC Representative post did not breach the Host Country Agreement. The UNDT failed to
provide any basis in policy or jurisprudence for determining that the creation of a P-5 post was
not a binding condition of the Host Country Agreement. (...) This Court has previously held that an appellant has to prove an error of law or fact and
should not repeat arguments already considered and rejected by the UNDT.4 The Appellant does
not demonstrate that the UNDT erred in finding that his reassignment was not contingent on the
signature of the Host Country Agreement or that the failure to create an L-5 position breached
the Host Country Agreement.
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Score: 364275.07
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Assale’s first reporting officer (FRO) or immediate
supervisor was the Chad Country Deputy Representative and his second reporting officer (SRO)
was the Chad Country Representative. (...) On 27 October 2010, the Chad Country Deputy Representative sent a letter to the
Chad Country Representative advising him that he would not recommend the renewal of
Mr. (...) The UNDT erred in concluding that the Chad Country Deputy Representative,
Mr.
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Score: 360247.3
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As we
stand now, the [country office] is facing a deficit in its funding for the
institutional budget.
8. (...) On 27 February 2018, the UAE government formally confirmed to UNDP that the
UAE’s country programme with UNDP would not be renewed, and that UNDP would wrap up
existing activities and close the country office by June 2018. (...) The Country Programme Document did not link this project to any particular staff
funding.
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Score: 358631.03
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By a letter dated 31 October 2005, the Country Director, UNDP Iraq,
informed the Applicant that since UNDP was not in a position to return to its office in
Iraq in the near future, there was no longer an Iraq duty station for the Country
Office. (...) Upon her request, a copy of the Country
Director’s email was shown to her.
18. (...) Upon her request, a copy of the Country
Director’s email was shown to her.
18.
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Score: 358569.65
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On 2 July 2018, the Applicant informed OHCHR that she had received
information indicating that she had been “blacklisted” in her home country because of
her work with OHCHR and requested the Organization’s assistance in obtaining “an
immigration status in the host country”. (...) UNDT/2021/044
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the host country or to apply for political asylum as this was not compatible with her
status as UN employee. (...) To repatriate the Applicant to a third country or to her country of
nationality as soon as possible but at the latest before the date of expiration of
her passport, on 12 August 2018.
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Score: 358409.42
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