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A law and economics analysis of decentralization and centralization unveils the costs and benefits of splitting up the judiciary in Belgium or moving towards Europeanization of certain aspects. The federal institutional structure of Belgium constitutes an ideal platform to benefit from the advantages of decentralization by granting legislative powers to the Regions and Communities in addition to offsetting the disadvantages of decentralization through the allocation of other powers to the federal or European level. Based on the law and economics cost-benefit analysis, reform proposals are developed that allocate each homogeneous aspect of the judiciary to the most suitable government level.
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centralization, decentralization, judiciary, public choice, law and economics

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Goossens, Jurgen. “A Law and Economics Analysis of Federalism.” Annual Meeting of the European Association of Law and Economics, Abstracts, European Association of Law and Economics, 2013.
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Goossens, J. (2013). A law and economics analysis of federalism. Annual Meeting of the European Association of Law and Economics, Abstracts. Presented at the 30th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Law and Economics, Warsaw, Poland.
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Goossens, Jurgen. 2013. “A Law and Economics Analysis of Federalism.” In Annual Meeting of the European Association of Law and Economics, Abstracts. Warsaw, Poland: European Association of Law and Economics.
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Goossens, Jurgen. 2013. “A Law and Economics Analysis of Federalism.” In Annual Meeting of the European Association of Law and Economics, Abstracts. Warsaw, Poland: European Association of Law and Economics.
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Goossens J. A law and economics analysis of federalism. In: Annual Meeting of the European Association of Law and Economics, abstracts. Warsaw, Poland: European Association of Law and Economics; 2013.
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J. Goossens, “A law and economics analysis of federalism,” in Annual Meeting of the European Association of Law and Economics, abstracts, Warsaw, Poland, 2013.
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  abstract     = {{A law and economics analysis of decentralization and centralization unveils the costs and benefits of splitting up the judiciary in Belgium or moving towards Europeanization of certain aspects. The federal institutional structure of Belgium constitutes an ideal platform to benefit from the advantages of decentralization by granting legislative powers to the Regions and Communities in addition to offsetting the disadvantages of decentralization through the allocation of other powers to the federal or European level. Based on the law and economics cost-benefit analysis, reform proposals are developed that allocate each homogeneous aspect of the judiciary to the most suitable government level.}},
  author       = {{Goossens, Jurgen}},
  booktitle    = {{Annual Meeting of the European Association of Law and Economics, abstracts}},
  keywords     = {{centralization,decentralization,judiciary,public choice,law and economics}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  location     = {{Warsaw, Poland}},
  publisher    = {{European Association of Law and Economics}},
  title        = {{A law and economics analysis of federalism}},
  year         = {{2013}},
}