Statutory Industrial Organization, 1992 - 2002
Type of appeal | Periods | Appeals pending at the beg.of the period (absolute) | Current appeals and appeals dealt with Appeals submitted (absolute) | Current appeals and appeals dealt with Simplified procedure (absolute) | Current appeals and appeals dealt with Current protests and protests dealt with Protests submitted (absolute) | Current appeals and appeals dealt with Current protests and protests dealt with Dropped/inadmissible/unfounded (absolute) | Current appeals and appeals dealt with Current protests and protests dealt with Admitted protests (absolute) | Current appeals and appeals dealt with Normal/stepped-up procedures Decisions made (absolute) | Current appeals and appeals dealt with Normal/stepped-up procedures Court decisions (absolute) | Appeals pending at the end of the period (absolute) |
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Decisions and actions SIO | 2002 Total | 1,098 | 1,938 | 375 | 34 | 27 | - | 562 | 629 | 1,477 |
Disciplinary actions | 2002 Total | 65 | 74 | 2 | - | - | - | 74 | 6 | 57 |
Source: CBS. |
Table explanation
Administrative Tribunal for Trade and Industry
Statutory industrial organizations and disciplinary decisions
1992 - 2002; Q1 1992 - Q4 2002 (aggregated quarterly figures)
Changed on January 19 2004.
Frequency: Discontinued.
Statutory industrial organizations and disciplinary decisions
1992 - 2002; Q1 1992 - Q4 2002 (aggregated quarterly figures)
Changed on January 19 2004.
Frequency: Discontinued.
Description topics
- Appeals pending at the beg.of the period
- Appeals pending on the first day of the period under review.
- Current appeals and appeals dealt with
- Appeals submitted
- Simplified procedure
- The outcome is evident from the beginning. It is possible for the court
to opt for a simplified procedure without the consent of the parties
involved.
- Current protests and protests dealt with
- Protest: legal means to oppose a court decision which results from a
simplified procedure.- Protests submitted
- Dropped/inadmissible/unfounded
- Inadmissible: court's decision to reject the request or claim of one of
the parties involved for a reason beyond the scope of the case (e.g. a
procedural error).
Unfounded: the court rejects the claim of one of the parties involved that
the decision is unlawful and upholds its decision, hence the appeal
is unsuccessful.
- Admitted protests
- The court agrees with the contestant that the decision is unlawful
and the decision is nullified, hence the appeal is successful.
- Normal/stepped-up procedures
- If a normal procedure applies, the court's decision is made public after
the investigation is concluded but if the matter is urgent, it is
possible to step up the procedure. In the plaintiff's interest, a
provisional decision can be made; they are observed as separete
procedures.- Decisions made
- Court decisions
- Appeals pending at the end of the period
- Appeals pending on the last day of the period under review.