Merchant Hubs and Spatial Disparities in the Private Enforcement of International Trade Regimes

33 Pages Posted: 18 Jul 2019 Last revised: 3 Jun 2021

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Nicolas Lampach

KU Leuven - Centre for Legal Theory and Empirical Jurisprudence

Wessel Wijtvliet

KU Leuven - Faculty of Law

Arthur Dyevre

KU Leuven Centre for Empirical Jurisprudence

Date Written: July 16, 2019

Abstract


Private enforcement through courts has been put forward as a possible substitute to public enforcement of federal and international trade regimes. In this article, we seek to advance the empirical literature on private enforcement in the EU context by overcoming the limitations of existing datasets. We present a new dataset measuring referral activity at subnational level and argue that EU trademark registrations represent a better proxy for cross-border economic activity than intra-EU trade in goods. EU trademark registrations capture trade in services as well as goods and are measured at the regional rather than at the national level. Consistent with theories emphasising the link between economic and legal integration, we find that regions with higher concentrations of EU trademark users generate significantly more referrals. Our analysis suggests that private enforcement is more effective in regions with large trade hubs and less so in more peripheral regions with less trade-oriented economies.

Keywords: European Court of Justice, EU Trademark Registration, Judicial Behaviour, Litigation, Negative Binomial Fixed Effect Regression, Spatial Analysis

JEL Classification: C23, F15, K10, K49, R10

Suggested Citation

Lampach, Nicolas and Wijtvliet, Wessel and Dyevre, Arthur, Merchant Hubs and Spatial Disparities in the Private Enforcement of International Trade Regimes (July 16, 2019). International Review of Law and Economics, Vol. 64, 2020, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3420847 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3420847

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