Empirical analysis of civil litigation determinants: The Case of Spain

Rosales, Virginia; Jimenez-Rubio, Dolores

Publicación: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF LAW AND ECONOMICS
2017
VL / 44 - BP / 321 - EP / 338
abstract
This paper analyses the determinants of civil litigation in Spain drawing on the Law and Economics approach. Using a panel data for 50 Spanish provinces, this study makes a first exploratory approach to empirically investigate the effect of the 2000 Civil Procedural Law Reform on the demand for civil justice over the period 1995-2010, controlling for other determinants of litigation such as the economic growth, the expansion of the Bar, the number of judges, and other socio-demographic characteristics. According to the results, the growing number of civil cases filed in Spain in recent years seems to be a consequence of the combination of the law reform, relevant socio-economic factors, and most importantly the economic recession.

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