Practice directions to parties on judicial proceedings before the European Un... (32014Q0714(03)) 
                
                
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Practice directions to parties on judicial proceedings before the European Union Civil Service Tribunal
- PRACTICE DIRECTIONS TO PARTIES ON JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE EUROPEAN UNION CIVIL SERVICE TRIBUNAL
 - of 21 May 2014
 - I. DEFINITIONS
 - II. GENERAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE LODGING AND SERVICE OF PROCEDURAL DOCUMENTS
 - A.
 - Electronic transmission by means of e-Curia
 - B.
 - Transmission in paper format
 - III. WRITTEN PROCEDURE
 - A.
 - Application
 - 1.
 - Lodging the application
 - 2.
 - Mandatory information and rules on presentation of the application
 - 3.
 - Putting the application in order
 - 4.
 - Interim measures
 - B.
 - Defence and other procedural documents relating to the written procedure
 - C.
 - Sending an original paper document preceded by a fax
 - D.
 - Applications for confidential treatment
 - E.
 - Applications for legal aid
 - F.
 - Length of procedural documents
 - IV. ORAL PROCEDURE
 - A.
 - Location
 - B.
 - Preparation for the hearing
 - C.
 - Conduct of the hearing
 - D.
 - Specific features of simultaneous interpretation
 - E.
 - Suspension of the hearing for the purpose of reaching an amicable settlement
 - F.
 - End of the hearing
 - V. ENTRY INTO FORCE OF THESE DIRECTIONS
 - ANNEX
 - GUIDE FOR LEGAL AID APPLICANTS AND STANDARD FORM OF APPLICATION FOR LEGAL AID
 - APPLICATION FOR LEGAL AID
 - GUIDE FOR APPLICANTS AND STANDARD FORM OF APPLICATION FOR LEGAL AID
 - I. GUIDE FOR LEGAL AID APPLICANTS(1)
 - A.
 - Legal background
 - 1. Jurisdiction of the Tribunal
 - Admissibility of actions before the Tribunal
 - 2. Legal background in relation to legal aid
 - a.
 - Requirements for the grant of legal aid
 - b.
 - Procedure
 - c.
 - Partial legal aid
 - d.
 - Responsibility for costs
 - B.
 - Procedure for submission of an application for legal aid
 - C.
 - Effect of proper lodging of an application for legal aid before the action has been brought
 - D.
 - Contents of the application for legal aid and supporting documents
 - 1. Applicant's financial situation
 - 2. Subject-matter of the proposed action, facts of the case and arguments in support of the action
 - 3. Other useful information
 - II. STANDARD FORM OF APPLICATION FOR LEGAL AID