Multi-Party redress mechanisms in Europe: squeaking mice?
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| Format: | Conference Paper Edited Volume |
| Language: | English |
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Cambridge [u.a.]
Intersentia
2014
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| Series: | lus commune europaeum
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| Volumes / Articles: | Show Volumes / Articles. |
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| Online Access: | Verlag, Inhaltsverzeichnis: https://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz43524762Xinh.htm |
| Author Notes: | eds: V. Harsagi ... |
Table of Contents:
- Collective redress in the Europe Union : comparative perspectives V. Harsági and C.H. van Rhee
- European perspectives on collective litigation B. Hess
- Access to justice in environmental protection cases Gy. Bándi
- The big bad wolf : American class actions R.L. Marcus
- Why no class actions in Europe? A view from the side of dysfunctional justice systems A. Uzelac
- Beyond opt-in and opt-out : the law and economics of group litigation A. Szalai
- Belgium's new consumer class action S. Voet
- Multi-party litigation in England N. Andrews
- Collective litigation in France : from distrust to cautious admission F. Ferrand
- The German experience with group actions : the Verbandsklage and the Capital Markets Model Case Act (KaPMuG) M. Bakowitz
- The need for further developments of collective redress in Hungary V. Harsági
- Private enforcement in Hungary with a view on class actions T. Tóth and P. Szilágyi
- Class actions in Italy : great expectations, big disappointment E. Silvestri
- Collective redress in The Netherlands C.H. van Rhee and I.N. Tzankova
- Polish perspectives and provisions on group proceedings R. Kulski
- Group actions in Sweden : a moderate state L. Ervo.