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UN. Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions
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Table of Contents
- Seventy-ninth session Administration of justice at the United Nations 1
- Administration of justice at the United Nations and 1
- Report of the Advisory Committee on Administrative and 1
- Budgetary Questions 1
- I. Introduction 1
- II. Administration of justice at the United Nations 1
- A. Trends and observations on the formal system of administration of 1
- The Advisory Committee trusts that the Secretary-General will continue to 2
- B. Responses to questions related to the administration of justice 2
- 1. Multilingualism 3
- The Advisory Committee again acknowledges the significant efforts made 3
- 2. Comprehensive assessment of the functioning of the system of administration of justice 3
- 3. Tools and mechanisms to minimize unnecessary vexatious andor frivolous litigation 4
- The Advisory Committee encourages the system of administration of justice to continue its efforts to minimize unnecessary vexatious andor frivolous litigation. 5
- 4. Protection against retaliation 5
- 5. Voluntary supplemental funding mechanism for the Office of Staff Legal Assistance 6
- C. Recommendations of the Internal Justice Council 8
- The Advisory Committee recognizes the need to fill the posts in the administration of justice system expeditiously. 8
- III. Activities of the Office of the United Nations Ombudsman 9
- A. Statistical overview of cases and trends in the Secretariat 9
- B. Mediation 10
- C. Non-staff personnel 11
- D. Awareness-raising and access to informal conflict resolution 11
- E. Systemic observations 12
- F. Submission of future reports as reports of the Ombudsman to the 13
- General Assembly 13