Inside Post-Socialist Courts: The Determinants of Adjudicatory Outcomes in Slovenian Commercial Disputes

Author: A Cameron, Ale? Gali?, Amy Farmer, Amy Farmer, Ariane Lambert-Mogiliansky, Avinash Dixit, Boris Pleskovic, Bruce L Hay, Cheryl W Gray, Christopher P W Waters, Daniel P Kessler, Dimitrova-Grajzl, Dimitrova-Grajzl, Dimitrova-Grajzl, Edgardo Buscaglia, Eric Helland, Filip Gadiuta, Friedrich A Hayek, G J Anderson, Gar Ng, Gary M Fournier, George L Priest, George R G Clarke, Gillian K Hadfield, Goran Skosples, Haitan Lu, Jakob Svensson, James Anderson, James J Heckman, James J Heckman, Jason Johnston, Jeffrey M Perloff, Jeffrey M Perloff, Jeffrey M Wooldridge, Joel Waldfogel, John Mcmillan, John Rand, Joshua Angrist, Juan Botero, Julia Shvets, Karl Monsma, Katarina Zajc, Katarina Zajc, Katharina Pistor, Katharina Pistor, Kathryn Hendley, Kathryn Hendley, Kathryn Hendley, Kathryn Hendley, Kevin M Clermont, Kimberly A Moore, Klaus Decker, Kuo-Chang Huang, Kuo-Chang Huang, Kuo-Chang Huang, Leandra Lederman, Linn Hammergren, Louis Kaplow, Magne Mogstad, Marc Galanter, Marc Galanter, Mark Dietrich, Matija Rojec, Michael O Finkelstein, Owen M Fiss, Patricia M Danzon, Patricia Refo, Peter Grajzl, Peter Murrell, Peter Murrell, Peter Murrell, Robert D Cooter, Simeon Djankov, Simeon Djankov, Simon Johnson, Stefanie A Lindquist, Steven B Caudill, Steven B Caudill, Steven Shavell, Theodore Eisenberg, Thomas W Church, Utpal Bhattacharya, Valentina P. Dimitrova-Grajzl, William E Kovacic, William Pyle
Publisher: Elsevier BV

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Despite the judiciary's central role in the capitalist market system, micro-level empirical analyses of courts in post-socialist countries are remarkably rare. This paper draws on a unique hand-collected dataset of commercial claims filed at Slovenian courts to examine the determinants of two salient adjudicatory outcomes: whether a case was resolved via trial or settlement and if the case was tried, whether the plaintiff was awarded the initial claim. Consistent with the divergent expectations theory of litigation, we find that trial-based resolution is more likely when the case is complex and less likely when parties use mediation. Addressing sample selection and endogeneity concerns, we show that defendant's legal representation, plaintiff's profitability, and, importantly, court identity are robust predictors of plaintiff victory at trial. Thus, more than two decades after the start of transition in Slovenia, the judicial system is still a source of legal inconsistency and uncertainty

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