Unlocking the Judiciary: predictive determinants of actual and potential access to Brazilian State Courts
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Objective: access to justice is a fundamental human right in civilized societies and must
be ensured within an efficient and effective judicial system. Most discussions regarding
the legitimacy of the judiciary as a mediator of social conflicts revolve around the
population’s access to justice. Therefore, this study delves into the factors that determine
both potential and actual access to the Brazilian Courts of Justice. Methods: longitudinal
data from the 27 Brazilian State Courts of Justice between 2009 and 2020 were organized
into panel data, constituting a sample of 324 observations. Results: the results indicate that
the number of judges, the number of employees (including civil servants and outsourced
personnel), investment in information and communication technology, and the number
of lawyers working in the state are the variables that influence actual access to justice. In
contrast, the number of civil servants is the sole variable influencing potential access to
justice. The results further indicate that the ratio of civil servants per judge — a structural
variable — has a statistically significant influence on both potential and actual access to
justice. This suggests that institutional staffing plays a dual role: it contributes to expanding
access conditions and also supports the judiciary’s capacity to deliver outcomes. While
this finding highlights the relevance of this specific structural factor, no other structural
variables tested showed consistent significance, which cautions against generalizing
the influence of structural determinants as a whole. Additionally, the results show that
effective access is more closely related to operational efficiency and the system’s ability
to resolve cases. Conclusions: regarding information and communication technologies,
the study found limited but relevant evidence of their role in facilitating access to
justice, with one specific ICT-related variable showing a statistically significant and
positive effect. These findings suggest that the impact of ICTs may depend on particular
institutional and managerial conditions and should therefore be interpreted with caution
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SÁTIRO, Renato Máximo et al. Unlocking the Judiciary: predictive determinants of actual and potential access to Brazilian State Courts. BAR. brazilian administration review, Maringá, v. 22, n. 3, e240160, 2025. DOI:10.1590/1807-7692bar2025240160. Disponível em: https://www.scielo.br/j/bar/a/Wg6sshs5LR6qjmf5W9rZ5Md/?lang=en. Acesso em
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