Statutory Industrial Organization, 1992 - 2002
| Type of appeal | Periods | 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) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Decisions and actions SIO | 2002 Total | 1,938 | 375 | 34 | 27 | - |
| 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
- 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.