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theory of litigation, we find that trial-based resolution is more likely when the case is complex and less likely when …
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theory of litigation, we find that trial-based resolution is more likely when the case is complex and less likely when …
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While it is well known that the majority of civil cases filed in U.S. courts are not resolved through trial, little is known empirically about the modes of civil case disposition worldwide. To fill this void in the literature, we analyze civil case disposition in post-socialist Slovenia. We...
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theory of litigation, we find that trial-based resolution is more likely when the case is complex and less likely when …
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theory of litigation, we find that trial-based resolution is more likely when the case is complex and less likely when …
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theory of litigation, we find that trial-based resolution is more likely when the case is complex and less likely when …
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We contribute to the scant empirical literature on the functioning of courts in the post-socialist world by analyzing civil case disposition in Slovenia. We first characterize basic empirical patterns in modes of civil case disposition in Slovenian local courts. We then examine court-level...
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study how the timing of settlement is shaped by the stages and features of the litigation process. Using competing risk …
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study how the timing of settlement is shaped by the stages and features of the litigation process. Using competing risk …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011343069
The lack of effective judiciary in post-socialist countries has been a pervasive concern and successful judicial reform an elusive goal. Yet to date, little empirical research exists on the functioning of courts in the post-socialist world. We draw on a new court-level panel dataset from...
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