This working paper studies the demand for "services" of justice in the Italian system. Applying an economic approach, the authors derive a testable model which they test using time series cross-section data relative to the italian juidicial districts
The growth of an economy depends not only on economic factors, but also on institutions, the citizen...
The unreasonable length of Italian civil proceedings goes on filling pages of newspapers and magazin...
Ippoliti R, Tria G. Efficiency of judicial systems: model definition and output estimation. Journal ...
This working paper studies the demand for "services" of justice in the Italian system. Applying an e...
This study provides an interpretative scheme and an empirically testable model of the so-called dema...
This study provides an interpretative scheme of the so-called “demand for justice” in Italy. Using a...
The study provides an interpretative scheme and a quantitative model of the so-called "demand for ju...
AbstractThe growth of an economy depends not only on economic factors, but also on institutions, the...
A high level of quality and efficiency in an economic system is extremely relevant for the growth of...
Abstract: Gravelle shows that delay in legal process causes the costs of justice increase and reduce...
We test the hypothesis that the number of legal disputes in Italy increases because clients are not ...
Under the invitation of the European Directive 52/2008/EC, the Legislative Decree n. 28 of 4 March 2...
Italy is frequently reprimanded by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) over the amount of tim...
This report investigates the relationship between the functioning of judicial systems and the situat...
AbstractItaly is frequently reprimanded by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) over the amoun...
The growth of an economy depends not only on economic factors, but also on institutions, the citizen...
The unreasonable length of Italian civil proceedings goes on filling pages of newspapers and magazin...
Ippoliti R, Tria G. Efficiency of judicial systems: model definition and output estimation. Journal ...
This working paper studies the demand for "services" of justice in the Italian system. Applying an e...
This study provides an interpretative scheme and an empirically testable model of the so-called dema...
This study provides an interpretative scheme of the so-called “demand for justice” in Italy. Using a...
The study provides an interpretative scheme and a quantitative model of the so-called "demand for ju...
AbstractThe growth of an economy depends not only on economic factors, but also on institutions, the...
A high level of quality and efficiency in an economic system is extremely relevant for the growth of...
Abstract: Gravelle shows that delay in legal process causes the costs of justice increase and reduce...
We test the hypothesis that the number of legal disputes in Italy increases because clients are not ...
Under the invitation of the European Directive 52/2008/EC, the Legislative Decree n. 28 of 4 March 2...
Italy is frequently reprimanded by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) over the amount of tim...
This report investigates the relationship between the functioning of judicial systems and the situat...
AbstractItaly is frequently reprimanded by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) over the amoun...
The growth of an economy depends not only on economic factors, but also on institutions, the citizen...
The unreasonable length of Italian civil proceedings goes on filling pages of newspapers and magazin...
Ippoliti R, Tria G. Efficiency of judicial systems: model definition and output estimation. Journal ...