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Litigious Bukovina: Eugen Ehrlich’s ›Living Law‹ and the Use of Civil Justice in the Late Habsburg Monarchy

   | 24 may 2021

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Figure 1

Civil cases per 1,000 population in Bukovina and Cisleithania as a whole, 1858–1912; sources: see Appendix
Civil cases per 1,000 population in Bukovina and Cisleithania as a whole, 1858–1912; sources: see Appendix

Figure 2

Civil cases per 1,000 inhabitants by regional court districts (Cisleithania), 1910; left map: quantile (equal count) classification, right map: equal interval classification; sources: see Appendix
Civil cases per 1,000 inhabitants by regional court districts (Cisleithania), 1910; left map: quantile (equal count) classification, right map: equal interval classification; sources: see Appendix

Figure 3

Scatterplots showing correlations between the district and regional court litigation rates (left plot), as well as between the density of attorneys and the regional court litigation rate (right plot), Cisleithanian regional court districts, 1910; sources: see Appendix
Scatterplots showing correlations between the district and regional court litigation rates (left plot), as well as between the density of attorneys and the regional court litigation rate (right plot), Cisleithanian regional court districts, 1910; sources: see Appendix

Figure 4

Scatterplots showing correlations between the litigation rate and the density of judges (left plot) as well as between the litigation rate and the judges’ civil caseload (right plot), Cisleithanian regional court districts, 1910; sources: see Appendix
Scatterplots showing correlations between the litigation rate and the density of judges (left plot) as well as between the litigation rate and the judges’ civil caseload (right plot), Cisleithanian regional court districts, 1910; sources: see Appendix
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