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Appeals And Answers
WHO CAN FILE AN APPEAL An individual, agency, entity or organization filing an appeal before the UN Appeals Tribunal (UNAT) is considered the “Appellant.” Appeals may be filed by: Either party before the UNDT (applicant or…
UN Appeals Tribunal Time Limits - When To File
Appeals and answers before the UN Appeals Tribunal (UNAT) must be filed on time or they may not be considered by UNAT. The time limits for filing appeals and answers are below: APPEAL AGAINST TIME LIMIT TO FILE APPEAL…
UN Dispute Tribunal Forms/Filing Guidelines
1. Be aware of the time limit for the filing; 2. Use the correct form; 3. Ensure the filing is within the maximum page and word limits set forth below; 4. Ensure the filing complies with the format and language requirements…
Procedural Motions
Appeals, answers, cross-appeals, and answers to cross-appeals are collectively termed “pleadings” since parties plead their arguments before UNAT and request a remedy (also termed “relief”). Beyond these pleadings there are…
Post UNAT Judgment Applications
FINALITY OF UNAT JUDGMENT UNAT judgments are final and binding on the parties. Article 11 of the UNAT Statute and Articles 24, 25, 26 and 27 of the UNAT Rules provide limited grounds for review of a final judgment which are…
UN Appeals Tribunal Judges
On 28 October 2022 the new bureau for 2023 was elected. UNAT is composed of seven Judges, appointed by the General Assembly. The current composition of the Tribunal is as follows: Kanwaldeep Sandhu, President (Canada) Judge…