Effectiveness of remedies against excessive length of proceedings in administrative cases
Expert review of laws and case law, supplemented with interviews with judges, court presidents and the ombudsman.
Court decisions on complaints against excessively lengthy proceedings would be considered as evidence of effective implementation of procedures. If complaints are filed but there are no related court decisions, it is evidence that a procedure exists but is not effectively implemented.
Yes
No
No data available / not assessed
A procedure exists and there is evidence of its effective implementation (2 points) | |
A procedure exists, but there is no evidence it has been implemented (1 point) | |
There is no procedure for ensuring effective remedies for excessive length of judicial proceedings in administrative cases (0 points) |