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Testing Representational Advantage in the Argentine Supreme Court
Fecha
2018-03Registro en:
Muro, Sergio; Chehtman, Alejandro Eduardo; Méndez, Jorge Silva; Durán, Nelson Amaya; Testing Representational Advantage in the Argentine Supreme Court; University of Chicago Press; Journal of Law and Courts; 6; 1; 3-2018; 1-23
2164-6570
2164-6589
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Muro, Sergio
Chehtman, Alejandro Eduardo
Méndez, Jorge Silva
Durán, Nelson Amaya
Resumen
Even if party capability theory has been well documented, parsing out the reasons why “haves” come out ahead has been challenging. Our study takes advantage of the Argentine Supreme Court’s power to dismiss appeals because they contain formal errors to ascertain the existence of representational advantage. We show that representational advantage plays a significant role, as individual appellants represent a larger proportion of appeals rejected on formal grounds than of those analyzed on their merits. In addition, certain areas of law where asymmetrical capability is prevalent and consistent, particularly labor law, are significantly overrepresented in appeals rejected on formal grounds.