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Notice for the OJ

 

    JUDGMENT OF THE COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE

of 30 September 2003

in Case T-214/02, María-Angeles Martínez Valls v European Parliament1

(Community officials ( Competition ( Non-admission to oral tests ( Access to documents)

Language of the case: French

In Case T-214/02, María-Angeles Martínez Valls, residing in Brussels (Belgium), represented by Georges Vandersanden and L. Levi, lawyers, against the European Parliament (Agents: H. von Hertzen and D. Moore) ( application, first, for annulment of the letters of 3 April and 31 May 2002 by which the Selection Board found that the applicant had obtained insufficient marks in the written tests in competition PE/90/A and, with respect to the letter of 31 May 2002, by which the Selection Board rejected the applicant's request seeking access to certain documents and, second, for compensation for the loss suffered as a result of those letters, the Court of First Instance (Fifth Chamber), composed of R. García-Valdecasas, President, and P. Lindh and J.D. Cooke, Judges, I. Natsinas, Administrator for the Registrar, has given a judgment on 30 September 2003, in which it:

1.Holds that there is no need to rule on the application for annulment of the letter of 31 May 2002 in so far as it rejects the request for access to documents.

2.Orders the Parliament to pay the applicant EUR 1 by way of damages for non-material damage.

3.Dismisses the remainder of the application.

4.Orders the Parliament to bear its own costs and to pay half of the costs incurred by the applicant.

5.Orders the applicant to bear one half of her own costs.

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1 - OJ 2002 C 219 of 14.09.02