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Northern Irish High Court dismisses appeals from decisions of Office of the Industrial and Fair Employment Tribunal relating to allegations of discrimination by unsuccessful applicant for employment as classroom assistant.
Proceedings arising from alleged sex discrimination - applications for employment as classroom assistant - history of actions for similar allegations - complaints to Office of the Industrial and Fair Employment Tribunal - Part III, Sex Discrimination (Northern Ireland) Order 1976 - dismissal of case - Case Management Discussions report - Directive 2002/73/EC - refusal to state case to Supreme Court - whether applicant could identify any provision, criterion or practice that was indirectly discriminatory - application for leave to appeal to Supreme Court - failure to complain about final or binding decisions - abusive character of litigation.
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