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Document 62010FN0100

    Case F-100/10: Action brought on 8 October 2010 — AM v Parliament

    IO C 55, 19.2.2011, p. 37–37 (BG, ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, IT, LV, LT, HU, MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SK, SL, FI, SV)

    19.2.2011   

    EN

    Official Journal of the European Union

    C 55/37


    Action brought on 8 October 2010 — AM v Parliament

    (Case F-100/10)

    2011/C 55/68

    Language of the case: French

    Parties

    Applicant: AM (Málaga, Spain) (represented by: L. Lévi and C. Bernard-Glanz, lawyers)

    Defendant: European Parliament

    Subject-matter and description of the proceedings

    Application to annul the decision refusing to consider the cardio-vascular attack suffered by the applicant as an accident within the meaning of Article 73 of the Staff Regulations and Article 2 of the Joint Sickness Insurance Scheme.

    Form of order sought

    Annul the decision of the appointing authority of 12 November 2009 refusing to consider the cardio-vascular attack suffered by the applicant as an accident within the meaning of Article 73 of the Staff Regulations and Article 2 of the rules concerning cover and, as far as necessary, annul the decision of the appointing authority rejecting the complaint;

    As a consequence, order a fresh consideration of the applicant's application, brought under Article 73 of the Staff Regulations, by a new medical committee;

    Order the defendant to pay damages, fixed, ex aequo et bono, at EUR 50 000 for the non-material damage suffered as a result of the contested decisions;

    Order the defendant to pay damages, fixed, provisionally, at EUR 25 000 for the material damage suffered as a result of the contested decisions;

    Order the defendant to pay interest for late payment on the capital due under Article 73 of the Staff Regulations at a rate of 12 % for a period which commenced not later than 15 March 2007 and which will terminate when the entire capital is paid;

    Order the European Parliament to pay the costs.


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