International audienceThis paper uses a DEA bad-output framework to assess the efficiency of court settlement activities and examine how efficiency depends on both the characteristics of the conciliators and on institutional factors. The empirical analysis relies on court level data of conciliation activities in French civil magistrate courts between 2010 and 2017. Results show that efficiency is positively related to factors that foster the demand for settlement. More efficient courts are more prone to involving conciliation in the judicial circuit. Finally, the professional background and previous experience of conciliators are positively related to efficiency
This paper conducts an efficiency study on the Swedish district courts following the restructuring i...
Judicial courts form a stringent example of public services using partially sticky inputs and output...
The aim of this study is the empirical analysis of the Italian judicial system, measuring its effici...
International audienceThis paper uses a DEA bad-output framework to assess the efficiency of court s...
The Brazilian judiciary is well-known for its inefficiency and delay. Yet, little effort has been ma...
The Brazilian judiciary is well-known for its inefficiency and delay. Yet, such conclusions are ofte...
In this study it's aimed to determine the relationship between efficiency of justice service and sal...
This paper investigates how the Court's organisation affect judgments. We use a historical accident ...
During the last two decades there was great attention for improved performance in the public sector....
Ippoliti R, Tria G. Efficiency of judicial systems: model definition and output estimation. Journal ...
This paper analysis the use of jurimetrical methods for the evaluation of the Brazilian judicial the...
In this study it's aimed to determine the relationship between efficiency of justice service and sal...
The aim of this study is the empirical analysis of the Italian judicial system, measuring its effici...
Efficiency in the administration of justice is found to increase over time, while the variation in t...
The Portuguese judicial system has attracted considerable criticism in recent years and demands for...
This paper conducts an efficiency study on the Swedish district courts following the restructuring i...
Judicial courts form a stringent example of public services using partially sticky inputs and output...
The aim of this study is the empirical analysis of the Italian judicial system, measuring its effici...
International audienceThis paper uses a DEA bad-output framework to assess the efficiency of court s...
The Brazilian judiciary is well-known for its inefficiency and delay. Yet, little effort has been ma...
The Brazilian judiciary is well-known for its inefficiency and delay. Yet, such conclusions are ofte...
In this study it's aimed to determine the relationship between efficiency of justice service and sal...
This paper investigates how the Court's organisation affect judgments. We use a historical accident ...
During the last two decades there was great attention for improved performance in the public sector....
Ippoliti R, Tria G. Efficiency of judicial systems: model definition and output estimation. Journal ...
This paper analysis the use of jurimetrical methods for the evaluation of the Brazilian judicial the...
In this study it's aimed to determine the relationship between efficiency of justice service and sal...
The aim of this study is the empirical analysis of the Italian judicial system, measuring its effici...
Efficiency in the administration of justice is found to increase over time, while the variation in t...
The Portuguese judicial system has attracted considerable criticism in recent years and demands for...
This paper conducts an efficiency study on the Swedish district courts following the restructuring i...
Judicial courts form a stringent example of public services using partially sticky inputs and output...
The aim of this study is the empirical analysis of the Italian judicial system, measuring its effici...