Disputes are referred to the judicial court by means of an application.
At the request of the court registry, the Regional Director of Companies, Competition, Consumer Affairs, Labour and Employment will provide proof that his decision has been notified to the court or, failing this, that the challenge has been received.
If the court so requests, it will provide a report setting out the legal and factual grounds for its decision.
The court shall give its decision within ten days of the matter being referred to it, without costs or procedural formalities, and after giving three days’ notice to all interested parties.
The court’s decision is notified by the registry within three days by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt.
The decision may be appealed to the Court of Cassation within ten days. The appeal is lodged, investigated and judged under the conditions set out in articles 999 to 1008 of the Code of Civil Procedure.