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Nuno Garoupa, Adrián Segura, Fernando Gómez-Pomar

Ideology and Career Judges: Reviewing Labor Law in the Spanish Supreme Court

Section: Articles
Volume 178 (2022) / Issue 2, pp. 170-190 (21)
Published 29.04.2022
DOI 10.1628/jite-2022-0007
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Summary
Conventional literature presents civil-law judiciaries as insulated from political preferences. We investigate labor law appeals in the Spanish Supreme Court for the period 2010–2020. Our findings show that ideology (proxied by conservative/progressive affiliation) is a good predictor of a pro-employee/pro-employer outcome. Specifically, the results detect a pattern of behavior by justice rapporteurs: conservative rapporteurs are more likely to be pro-employer while progressive rapporteurs are more likely to be pro-employee. These findings support previous empirical studies about decisions by the Spanish Supreme Court in other areas of law and challenge the conventional literature.