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The impact of the number of courts on the demand for trials

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The recent reforms of the "judicial map" in Europe have drastically reduced the number of courts, raising fears of a decline in access to justice. This paper addresses this issue through a litigation model within a Salop (1979) framework. We assume that victims of accidents differ both in terms of compensatory damages expected and in terms of distance from court. Due to distance costs, it might be too expensive to file cases for some victims with low expected awards. We show that the link between the number of courts and the demand for trials is not clear cut when the probability of an accident occurring is determined by the defendant through his level of care. Reducing the number of courts can, under certain conditions, increases the amount of care taken by the defendant.
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hal-04035132 , version 1 (17-03-2023)

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Marie Obidzinski, Nathalie Chappe. The impact of the number of courts on the demand for trials. International Review of Law and Economics, 2013, 37, pp.121-125. ⟨10.1016/j.irle.2013.09.002⟩. ⟨hal-04035132⟩

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