Abstract

The main purpose of this case file study concerning complaints about excessive length of judicial proceedings in which the courts confirmed the excessive length and granted monetary compensation was to determine the actual average amount awarded by the courts in each type of case for each year of excessive length. The analysis took into account the circumstances of each case, including: the duration of the proceedings, the degree of factual and legal complexity of the case, the particular importance of the case for the party of the proceedings, the applicant’s behaviour (in particular, their having contributing to lengthiness). The results of the analysis presented in this article could help determine whether – and, if so, to what extent – ordinary courts apply the provisions of the Complaint Act in accordance with convention standards.

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