The Length of Legal Disputes and the Decision to Appeal in Italian Courts

Posted: 15 Apr 2013

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Elena D'Agostino

University of Messina

Emiliano Sironi

Bocconi University - Department of Economics; Catholic University of the Sacred Heart of Milan - Department of Statistical Sciences

Giuseppe Sobbrio

University of Messina - Institute of Economics and Finance

Date Written: April 2013

Abstract

Gravelle shows that delay in legal process causes the costs of justice increase and reduces the demand for justice. In this work we test Gravelle's argument for Italy by analysing the relationship between the number of new appeals and the average delay in the corresponding disputes at first instance. The results do not contradict Gravelle's argument with respect to labour disputes and ordinary disputes that fall within the jurisdiction of the Courts of Appeal. Conversely, we found no significant correlation with respect to appeals in ordinary disputes falling within the jurisdiction of the Courts of Law (against the decision of a Peace Officer) and a not clear effect for social welfare disputes.

Keywords: Appeal Dispute, Justice Delay

JEL Classification: H41, K41

Suggested Citation

D'Agostino, Elena and Sironi, Emiliano and Sironi, Emiliano and Sobbrio, Giuseppe, The Length of Legal Disputes and the Decision to Appeal in Italian Courts (April 2013). Rivista Italiana degli Economisti, Vol. 1, April 2013, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2248547

Elena D'Agostino (Contact Author)

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Emiliano Sironi

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart of Milan - Department of Statistical Sciences ( email )

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Bocconi University - Department of Economics ( email )

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Giuseppe Sobbrio

University of Messina - Institute of Economics and Finance ( email )

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Messina
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Italy

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