Council Decision 2004/752/EC, Euratom

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Council Decision 2004/752/EC, Euratom is the EU legal act that established the European Union Civil Service Tribunal as a specialized judicial body for staff-related disputes within the Union institutions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Council decision
EU legal act
adoptedBy Council of the European Union
aimsTo enhance efficiency of judicial review in staff disputes
ensure specialised expertise in EU staff cases
appliesTo officials of the European Union
other servants of the European Union
basedOnProvision Euratom Treaty
surface form: Article 140b of the Euratom Treaty

Article 225a of the EC Treaty
bindingOn Member States of the European Union
European institutions
surface form: institutions of the European Union
category secondary EU law
concerns judicial protection of EU staff
organisation of the EU courts
createsBodyType specialised judicial body
defines composition of the European Union Civil Service Tribunal
rules on the functioning of the European Union Civil Service Tribunal
establishedBodySeat Luxembourg
establishes European Union Civil Service Tribunal
establishesNumberOfJudges seven judges
geographicalScope European Union
grantsCompetenceTo European Union Civil Service Tribunal
hasEffect creation of a specialised tribunal for EU staff disputes
institutionalContext reform of the judicial system of the European Union
jurisdictionOver disputes between the European Union and its servants
staff cases of EU institutions
language all official languages of the European Union
legalBasis Euratom Treaty
surface form: Treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy Community

Treaty of Rome
surface form: Treaty establishing the European Community
legalNature act adopted jointly under EC and Euratom Treaties
linkedTo Rules of Procedure of the European Union Civil Service Tribunal
Statute of the Court of Justice of the European Union
objective to relieve the Court of First Instance of staff cases
partOf European Union judicial system
policyArea EU civil service law
EU institutional law
providesFor appointment of judges by the Council
renewable terms of office for judges of the Tribunal
purpose to improve handling of staff disputes in the EU courts
relatedTo Court of First Instance
Court of Justice of the European Union
subjectMatter establishment of a specialised judicial panel
staff-related disputes within EU institutions
subjectTo interpretation by the Court of Justice of the European Union
typeOfAct binding legal act

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Civil Service Tribunal legalBasis Council Decision 2004/752/EC, Euratom