A high level of quality and efficiency in an economic system is extremely relevant for the growth of a country. This is particularly true in relation to the justice system. The aim of this work is to estimate the extent to which the identified variables affect the length of civil proceedings, particularly with regard to the role of lawyers
AbstractItaly is frequently reprimanded by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) over the amoun...
The reform that by Presidential Decree (13th February 2001, n. 123) introduced “telematics civil p r...
The reform that by Presidential Decree (13th February 2001, n. 123) introduced “telematics civil pro...
A high level of quality and efficiency in an economic system is extremely relevant for the growth of...
AbstractThe growth of an economy depends not only on economic factors, but also on institutions, the...
The unreasonable length of Italian civil proceedings goes on filling pages of newspapers and magazin...
This working paper studies the demand for "services" of justice in the Italian system. Applying an e...
In Italy, one of the hinge points on which the concept of State leans - the Justice - has slipped in...
Despite its economic development, the average length of trials in Italy is one of the highest in the...
Purpose This study investigates the presence of a productivity–quality trade-off in judicial decisi...
This study provides an interpretative scheme and an empirically testable model of the so-called dema...
Italy is frequently reprimanded by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) over the amount of tim...
In recent years, the Italian judicial system has been at the center of both the political debate and...
The growth of an economy depends not only on economic factors, but also on institutions, the citizen...
This study provides an interpretative scheme of the so-called “demand for justice” in Italy. Using a...
AbstractItaly is frequently reprimanded by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) over the amoun...
The reform that by Presidential Decree (13th February 2001, n. 123) introduced “telematics civil p r...
The reform that by Presidential Decree (13th February 2001, n. 123) introduced “telematics civil pro...
A high level of quality and efficiency in an economic system is extremely relevant for the growth of...
AbstractThe growth of an economy depends not only on economic factors, but also on institutions, the...
The unreasonable length of Italian civil proceedings goes on filling pages of newspapers and magazin...
This working paper studies the demand for "services" of justice in the Italian system. Applying an e...
In Italy, one of the hinge points on which the concept of State leans - the Justice - has slipped in...
Despite its economic development, the average length of trials in Italy is one of the highest in the...
Purpose This study investigates the presence of a productivity–quality trade-off in judicial decisi...
This study provides an interpretative scheme and an empirically testable model of the so-called dema...
Italy is frequently reprimanded by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) over the amount of tim...
In recent years, the Italian judicial system has been at the center of both the political debate and...
The growth of an economy depends not only on economic factors, but also on institutions, the citizen...
This study provides an interpretative scheme of the so-called “demand for justice” in Italy. Using a...
AbstractItaly is frequently reprimanded by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) over the amoun...
The reform that by Presidential Decree (13th February 2001, n. 123) introduced “telematics civil p r...
The reform that by Presidential Decree (13th February 2001, n. 123) introduced “telematics civil pro...