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The Foundations of Judicial Diffusion in China: Evidence from an Experiment

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Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 12. Dezember 2017
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Abstract

Chinese judicial opinions were, for a long time, not readily accessible even by the courts. But an emerging norm of judicial transparency, coupled with the technological advances of the last decade, has resulted in the accumulation of vast bodies of cases available for consultation by both the lay and the learned. These recent developments in the Chinese legal landscape allow judges to influence and be influenced by the decisions of judges sitting in other courts. This project is the first to adopt an experimental approach to evaluating the influence of prior judicial decisions on Chinese judges. We find that citation of a case out of a sister court had a substantial and statistically significant effect on judges’ interpretation of a vague, permissive, legal standard. This effect was not, however, accompanied by a reduction in the length of sentences awarded by judges. An additional study suggests that prior judicial decisions have an indistinguishable influence on judges and law students, indicating that role and environment are unlikely to be the explanation for the main result.

Acknowledgments

The authors are grateful to Robert Cooter, Ryan Copus, Liqiang Ding, James Hicks, Valerie Hans, Melissa T. Lonegrass, Xiaofu Li, Julian Nyarko, Kevin M. Quinn, Bertrall Ross, Martin M. Shapiro, Ronald J. Scalise, Jr, William James Welsh, and Shangdong Yang for helpful discussions and valuable comments on earlier drafts of this article.

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