Right to challenge decisions of the review body which is not judicial in character

The decisions of the review body which is not judicial in character can be challenged in a court

Review of legislation.

Actual time for resolving appeals against the decisions of the review body in a court, median length

The actual time for resolving appeals by the court body when judging procurement cases is expressed as the median length of the time for reaching a judgement, measuring the number of calendar days between a starting date i.e., when the appeal is registered and an end date i.e., when the court decision is issued. The median was chosen instead of the arithmetic mean because the average length of first instance reviews is particularly susceptible to the influence of so called “outliers”. Outliers are unusual values, e.g., unusually small or large number. Points are allocated based on the median length for resolving appeals against the decision of the review body in a court (x): • x > 100 days = 0 points • 100 days ≥ x > 30 days = linear function • x ≤ 30 days = 2 points.

All court decisions are published, without delay, and no later than 14 days after their adoption on a central website or portal, accessible for free

Review of the website or a portal for the publication of court cases.