Investment Justice Have direct hit in the economy and competitiveness of companies. This is one of the theses of the jurist and economist Juan S. Mora-Sanguinetti’s book “The Law of Injustice” presented at the conference this Thursday. Torre Juana to the Seedling Foundation. Event presented by the professor Andres Pedrenotook place within the framework of the agreement signed by both parties. sessions and discussion forums with ideas for the future. The author of the book has provided data to reveal how the courts are doing in the pockets of citizens and the progress of the economy, even if they have never been to court.
“Reducing court congestion by just one point, release for the rental market 3,400 in Madrid, 3,100 in Barcelona and 2,100 in Valencia. It works and it has social implications,” the author reassured in his speech, where he provided further data. Reducing congestion makes it possible to increase the size of companies from 0.6% to 2.8%. more employment and more R&D. Major Spanish companies dedicate a year 12,000 million will face future lawsuitsA figure similar to what the General Government Budget allocated to infrastructure in 2021. This is why he considers legal certainty to be one of the foundations of a country’s growth.
in the middle
Despite existing problems in Spanish Justice, “the data surprisingly showed that Spain is on average for the major European countries in both slowness and cost.” “There is room for improvement, but it is not true that we are the world wagon.In his view, the world’s best judicial systems would be crushed if overworked. “Spain was the third or fourth most controversial country in the world during the great recession. Even the world’s best system doesn’t support that,” he said.
As he explained, among the main problems of Spanish courts are the large differences in workloads between some provinces and others. “Justice needs more tools, but not indiscriminately. You should invest wisely. “It’s not about investing so little, we need to do it better,” he said. One of the keys, according to him, is digitization, but to allow better use of forensic statistics. The author of the book chose to go systems such as mediation promoting a culture of agreement and liberating the courts, bet on education as a tool to reduce social conflict
In the same action, the magistrate of the Móstoles Seventh Circuit Court of First Instance also intervened, Natalya VelilaHe is the author of another book that is very similar to the results of his deskmate and is entitled “This is how justice works”.
“Bad investment”
According to him, the problem is that the model is outdated, while one of the problems of Spanish Justice is that it is “badly invested”. The magistrate dismissed the stance of some professionals who excused themselves in the case. Lack of tools to cover “wrong practice”. Among the problems pointed out by the judge, real criteria for measuring workload of the courts, slow replacement rate of civil servants and lack of expert witness in courtwhose reports depend on specific decisions.