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Assessing the Argument for Specialized Courts: Evidence from Family Courts in Spain
International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family (2010)
  • Nuno Garoupa
  • Natalia Jorgensen
  • Pablo Vazquez
Abstract
Specialized courts have become a key component of the legal reform packages implemented in civil law countries, particularly, in the area of family law. One argument for this policy is that they are able to reach a decision faster than the regular courts, which are normally congested. We use data from a survey of Spanish family courts in the region of Madrid to test this claim. After controlling for other relevant variables, the econometric results did not provide strong support for specialized courts.
Keywords
  • family law,
  • general courts,
  • family courts,
  • empirical legal studies
Disciplines
Publication Date
2010
Citation Information
Nuno Garoupa, Natalia Jorgensen and Pablo Vazquez. "Assessing the Argument for Specialized Courts: Evidence from Family Courts in Spain" International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family Vol. 24 Iss. 1 (2010) p. 54 - 66
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/nunogaroupa/25/