5.6.2010 |
EN |
Official Journal of the European Union |
C 148/54 |
Action brought on 26 March 2010 — Cuallado Martorell v Commission
(Case F-96/09)
2010/C 148/95
Language of the case: Spanish
Parties
Applicant: Eva Cuallado Martorell (Augsburg, Germany) (represented by: M. Díez Lorenzo, lawyer)
Defendant: European Commission
Subject-matter and description of the proceedings
Annulment of the decisions not to admit the applicant to the oral test of Open Competition EPSO/AD/130/08 and to deny access to the corrected written tests and annulment with retroactive effect of the reserve list published for the appointment of Lawyer linguists having Spanish as their main language.
Form of order sought
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annul the decision of 14 September 2009 by which EPSO refused to send the applicant a copy of her written tests and an individual assessment sheet, in which were indicated the grounds which caused the selection board to award her the eliminatory mark of 18/40 in the final written test (c), and disregarded her application for admission to the oral test of Open Competition AD/130/08; |
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annul the decision of 23 July 2009 by which EPSO stated that it was maintaining the eliminatory mark of 18/40 in the last written test (c) and refused the applicant admission to the oral test of Open Competition EPSO/AD/130/08 for the purpose of drawing up a reserve list for the appointment of Lawyer linguists having Spanish as their main language; |
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annul the reserve list published following the competition with retroactive effect from the date of publication thereof; |
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order the European Commission to pay the costs. |