New project (since 2021): data and papers

Contributors

Mathias Siems (EUIORCIDSSRN) - Sabrina D’Andrea (ORCID, SSRN) - Nikita Divissenko (ORCID, SSRN) - Maria Fanou (ORCID, SSRN) - Anna Krisztián (ORCID, SSRN) - Jaka Kukavica (ORCID, SSRN) - Nastazja Potocka-Sionek (ORCID, SSRN) - Folker de Witte (ORCID, SSRN) - Vasiliki Yiatrou (ORCID, SSRN)

Data

The dataset, covering the cross-citations of the 28 supreme courts between 2000 and 2018, is available here.

Papers

Sabrina D’Andrea, Nikita Divissenko, Maria Fanou, Anna Krisztián, Jaka Kukavica, Nastazja Potocka-Sionek and Mathias Siems, "Asymmetric Cross-citations in Private Law: An Empirical Study of 28 Supreme Courts in the EU", Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law, vol. 28 (2021), 498-534 (working paper version available on SSRN)

Folker de Witte, Anna Krisztián, Jaka Kukavica, Nastazja Potocka-Sionek, Mathias Siems and Vasiliki Yiatrou, "Decoding Judicial Cross-Citations: How Do European Judges Engage with Foreign Case Law?", American Journal of Comparative Law, forthcoming (working paper version available on SSRN). 
        
            Appendix to this paper available here.

Mathias Siems, "A Network Analysis of Judicial Cross-Citations in Europe", Law & Social Inquiry, forthcoming, available at https://www.doi.org/10.1017/lsi.2022.22 (working paper version available on SSRN

Jaka Kukavica, "Otok sredi Evrope?: Vpetost Vrhovnega sodišča RS v evropski medsodniški dialog” (An Island at the Center of Europe?: The Entrenchment of the Supreme Court of Slovenia in Judicial Dialogue in Europe), Ljubljana Law Review, vol. 82 (2022), 69-96