Economic value of the judiciary

A pilot study for five countries on volume, value and duration of large commercial cases

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This open access eBook documents an empirical inquiry into the number, value and duration of large commercial court cases in five countries from different parts of Europe: Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, the Netherlands and Norway. It is an exploratory study as for each country data had to be extracted from the case registration systems of the courts. The study shows that a substantial part of economic activity is ‘paralyzed’ by disputes that are fought out in the courts. This has broad negative consequences for the countries in question. There are large differences in the number, value (as measured by reference to the claims) and duration of these court cases. All five judiciaries can improve their performance, to a greater or lesser degree, with Italy (volume, duration), Lithuania (volume) and the Netherlands (duration) having much to gain. The study is of interest for its outcomes, but also from a methodological perspective, as it shows the necessity of taking the diversity of court cases into account and a method to achieve this. While the economic analysis is relatively simple and the analysis is confined to one type of dispute, the outcomes clearly show the importance of the legal/ judicial system for the economy.

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Auteur
Caroline Costello, Wiggo Storhaug Larssen, Frans van Dijk, Silvia Giorgi, Lina Griskevic, Frank Egil Holm, Diogo Leitao Requenaequena, Eily Mathews, Nerijus Meilutis, Saskia Sicking
Uitgever
Eleven international publishing
ISBN
9789462362093
Bindwijze
Paperback
Publicatiedatum
Juni 2021
Categorie
Wetenschappelijk
Taal
Engelstalig
Aantal Pagina's
122

Beschrijving

This open access eBook documents an empirical inquiry into the number, value and duration of large commercial court cases in five countries from different parts of Europe: Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, the Netherlands and Norway. It is an exploratory study as for each country data had to be extracted from the case registration systems of the courts. The study shows that a substantial part of economic activity is ‘paralyzed’ by disputes that are fought out in the courts. This has broad negative consequences for the countries in question. There are large differences in the number, value (as measured by reference to the claims) and duration of these court cases. All five judiciaries can improve their performance, to a greater or lesser degree, with Italy (volume, duration), Lithuania (volume) and the Netherlands (duration) having much to gain. The study is of interest for its outcomes, but also from a methodological perspective, as it shows the necessity of taking the diversity of court cases into account and a method to achieve this. While the economic analysis is relatively simple and the analysis is confined to one type of dispute, the outcomes clearly show the importance of the legal/ judicial system for the economy.

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Specificaties

Auteur
Caroline Costello, Wiggo Storhaug Larssen, Frans van Dijk, Silvia Giorgi, Lina Griskevic, Frank Egil Holm, Diogo Leitao Requenaequena, Eily Mathews, Nerijus Meilutis, Saskia Sicking
Uitgever
Eleven international publishing
ISBN
9789462362093
Bindwijze
Paperback
Publicatiedatum
Juni 2021
Categorie
Wetenschappelijk
Taal
Engelstalig
Aantal Pagina's
122

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