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What Do Courts Learn from Negative Feedback?

Writing scientific papers is tough and convincing a top academic journal to publish your work is even tougher. Is there a single academic who has never felt a pinch of discouragement upon seeing her article rejected? An interesting question is how we react to this sort of negative feedback: Do we take the resolve to do better and revise our work? Or do we just give up? In a paper with Nicolas Lampach and Monika Glavina published in the Journal of Law & Courts, we asked this question about courts submitting references to the European Court of Justice. Submitting courts, even those inexperienced with the preliminary ruling mechanism, donโ€™t appear to be chilled by negative feedback. Better still: they seem to learn from the experience and upgrade the quality of their references.

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