Settlement Around the World: Settlement Rates in the Largest Economies

Author:

Chang Yun-chien123ORCID,Klerman Daniel4

Affiliation:

1. Professor in East Asian Law, Cornell Law School

2. Research Professor, Institutum Iurisprudentiae , Academia Sinica , Taiwan

3. New York University School of Law

4. Edward G. Lewis Professor of Law and History, University of Southern California Law School

Abstract

Abstract This article presents the first rigorous, multi-country analysis of settlement rates. Data on settlement were collected for twenty-three of the twenty-five largest economies. Settlement rates vary greatly, from below 15% in France, Belgium, and Russia, to over two-thirds in Australia. Settlement rates also vary by subject matter, with settlement rates generally highest in tort, especially in the U.S. There are also dramatic differences in settlement rates by legal origin, with common law countries generally having the highest settlement rates. Because settlement rates in civil law countries are so low, selection effects may not be a significant problem for empirical work involving them. Higher settlement rates are correlated with early disclosure and shorter court delays, but more research is needed to explain the large differences in settlement rates.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Law

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