Public law litigation and difficult proof

an incentive scheme to find the truth?

Authors

  • Alejo Joaquín Giles National University of La Plata

Keywords:

Public Law Litigation, Law & Economics, Difficult proof, Incentive

Abstract

This paper addresses the problem of the difficult proof in the Public Law Litigation from the perspective of the Law & Economics. It is proposed to study the incentives that our evidentiary systems generate on the conduct of the parties and their propensity to achieve the true determination of the facts as an institutional objective proper to that type of cases.

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Author Biography

Alejo Joaquín Giles, National University of La Plata

Lawer, National University of La Plata (Argentina). LL.M. in Evidential Legal Reasoning, Girona University (Spain). Editor of the Journal of Public Interest, Faculty of Legal and Social Sciences of the National University of La Plata.

Published

2018-12-15

How to Cite

GILES, Alejo Joaquín. Public law litigation and difficult proof: an incentive scheme to find the truth?. Civil Procedure Review, [S. l.], v. 9, n. 3, p. 11–32, 2018. Disponível em: https://civilprocedurereview.faculdadebaianadedireito.com.br/revista/article/view/177. Acesso em: 4 dec. 2024.

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