Administrative Tribunal of the International Labour Organization
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| Formed | 1927 |
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The Administrative Tribunal of the International Labour Organization, shortened ILO Administrative Tribunal or ILOAT, is a tribunal for conflicts of employees and their employer in intergovernmental organisations. The tribunal was established as the "Administrative Tribunal of the League of Nations" in 1927 by the League of Nations and transferred (and renamed) to the International Labour Organization in 1946.[1][2] Labour-related decisions of 60 international organisations can be appealed to at ILOAT.
Judges
As of October 2025, the tribunal was composed as follows:[3]
- Michael Francis Moore (Australia), president
- Patrick Frydman (France), vice-president
- Sir Hugh Anthony Rawlins (Saint Kitts and Nevis)
- Jacques Jaumotte (Belgium)
- Clement Gascon (Canada)
- Rosanna De Nictolis (Italy)
- Hongyu Shen (China)
Judgments
As of 12 October 2025, ILO has issued over 5100 judgements. The organisations in relation to which most decisions were issued are:[4]
References
- ^ Staff writer (2024). "Administrative Tribunal of the International Labour Organization (ILO Tribunal)". UIA Global Civil Society Database. uia.org. Brussels, Belgium: Union of International Associations. Yearbook of International Organizations Online. Retrieved 24 December 2024.
- ^ Dražen Petrović, ed. (2017). 90 years of contribution of the Administrative Tribunal of the International Labour Organization to the creation of international civil service law (PDF). International Labour Organisation (ILO). ISBN 978-92-2-030690-1. Retrieved 3 January 2018.
{{cite book}}:|work=ignored (help) - ^ "Composition of the Tribunal". International Labour Organization. 12 October 2025. Retrieved 12 October 2025.
- ^ "By organization". ILO. Retrieved 12 October 2025.
Further reading
- Junior Geysens, The Administrative Tribunal of the International Labour Organization as a guardian of international administrative law, Review of European Administrative Law, 19 September 2025. Retrieved 1 October 2025.