Tabbouch -v- Noyeaux [2003] NSWADT 6
On the balance of probabilities, the applicant was subjected to unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature by the respondent, amounting to sexual harassment within the definition in the Act and causing economic and non-economic loss.
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- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 14 January 2003
- Procedural Posture
- Application / Decision
- Outcome
- Complaint substantiated
- Legal Topics
- ['sexual Harassment' 'employment Discrimination']
['anti Discrimination'] ['sexual Harassment' 'employment Discrimination']
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Procedural Posture
Application / Decision
Legal Issues
- 1 ['Whether the applicant was subjected to acts of sexual harassment in employment and the workplace within the meaning of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977' 'Whether the applicant is entitled to damages for economic and non-economic loss']
Ratio Decidendi
On the balance of probabilities, the applicant was subjected to unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature by the respondent, amounting to sexual harassment within the definition in the Act and causing economic and non-economic loss.
Court Disposition
Complaint substantiated
Orders
- ['The Tribunal finds the complaint substantiated.' 'The respondent Karl Noyeaux is ordered to pay the applicant Sawrah Tabbouch the sum of $5706.83 by 31 January 2003.' 'No order as to costs.']
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