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Gerhard Ullrich provides an overall review of the employment law of international intergovernmental organisations. In the first part of the book, he explains the basics of employment law and provides statistical data. He comments extensively on the privileges and immunities of international officials. The core of the book is dedicated to the examination of the legal sources for international civil service law. Here, the international administrative tribunals' case law on the general principles of law occupies a particularly broad area. A second legal source are the structures and elements of…mehr

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Gerhard Ullrich provides an overall review of the employment law of international intergovernmental organisations. In the first part of the book, he explains the basics of employment law and provides statistical data. He comments extensively on the privileges and immunities of international officials. The core of the book is dedicated to the examination of the legal sources for international civil service law. Here, the international administrative tribunals' case law on the general principles of law occupies a particularly broad area. A second legal source are the structures and elements of the statutory employment in international organisations. The author finally comments on the system of legal protection for the staff of the international civil service.

Despite the differences in the employment laws across international organisations, in many aspects it is more than justified today to speak of a unity of the law of the international civil service within diversity. Thistrend continues. With his overall presentation of the law of the international civil service, Gerhard Ullrich makes an important practice-oriented and legal-dogmatic contribution to this increasingly important part of international institutional law.
Autorenporträt
Gerhard Ullrich studied law in Munich, Lausanne and Geneva; 1967 Doctor of Laws; Representing the German Government in various international conferences and at the Interim Committee for the establishment of the European Patent Organisation (EPO) (1973¿1977); General Legal Counsel of the European Patent Office (1977¿2005); Member of the Munich Bar (since 2005); Vice-President of the Appeals Committee of the Council of the EPO (2010¿2012); Advising various international organisations on the implementation of their employment law; Numerous publications on the law of the international civil service; Member of the European Stability Mechanism Administrative Tribunal (since 2014).