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Data reference period (1) Type of action (labor case)Average duration of labor completed proceedings (Month) in country courts of law by Type of action (labor case); Annual (2)
Geographic localization (Portugal)
PT: Portugal
Month
20231: Accidents at work10
2: Individual employment contract7
3: Executive51
4: Transgressions of labour lawx
20221: Accidents at work10
2: Individual employment contract8
3: Executive51
4: Transgressions of labour lawx
20211: Accidents at work10
2: Individual employment contract8
3: Executive53
4: Transgressions of labour lawx
20201: Accidents at work11
2: Individual employment contract7
3: Executive65
4: Transgressions of labour lawx
20191: Accidents at work9
2: Individual employment contract6
3: Executive78
4: Transgressions of labour lawx
Average duration of labor completed proceedings (Month) in country courts of law by Type of action (labor case); Annual - Directorate General for Justice Policy
Note(s):
(1) Values for 2023 are provisional. Since 2007 onwards, data on cases in the first instance courts began to be collected from the courts computer system, representing the position of cases registered in the system. The average duration of completed cases corresponds to the time that elapses between the day the case enters the court and the day when a final decision is pronounced (judgment, sentence or order). The average duration of concluded cases takes into account the total duration of each case even if redistributed to other or others first instance courts, i.e., between the starting and the final decision dates of the case, independently of the number of the first instance courts involved.
(2) The transferred cases, attached, incorporated or joined to other procedures as well as those sent to another entity are not comprised in the given data.

This data last updated:april 30, 2024