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The Globalization of Class Actions: The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science Series, cartea 622

Editat de Deborah R. Hensler, Christopher Hodges, Magdalena Tulibacka
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 mar 2009
This groundbreaking volume of The ANNALS provides the first overview of class action laws and related mechanisms around the world. It features 30 "country reports" by leading scholars, describing the adoption, characteristics and consequences to date of class action and non-class group litigation procedures ranging across North and Latin America, Australia, Asia and Europe.
What were once seen as singular disputes between individuals (or between an individual and a corporation) are now viewed increasingly as group struggles against multinational corporations and other global institutions. This escalating trend of class actions and group litigation in private civil court cases extends well beyond the interest of lawyers. The social, economic, and political ramifications of permitting class actions are potentially vast—not just in the United States, but increasingly throughout the world, as in less than a decade the number of countries that permit representative litigation by private actors has multiplied dramatically.
The United States has led the way in these developments. Adopted by the U.S. federal judiciary in 1966, group litigation made it easier for individuals to come forward to claim remedies, including money damages, on behalf of large groups of similarly affected individuals. Class actions dramatically shift the balance of power between the "haves" and the "have-nots." Yet as this trend has grown in the United States. and has taken hold around the globe, little analysis has been done on the costs or outcomes of group litigation – and even less is known about litigants' and lawyers' choices to prosecute class actions.
There is impassioned debate over the cost and benefits of class litigation in the United States. Does it impose costs on economic factors that are larger than any benefit it creates – thereby diminishing social welfare? By placing responsibility for social reform and public policy in the hands of appointed judges or lay jurors – rather than elected legislators – does it produce outcomes that are not supported by the majority of citizens?
In December 2007, Stanford Law School and the Oxford Centre for Socio-Legal Studies organized an international conference that studied the global spread of class actions and group litigation procedures. Scholars, jurists, and practitioners from around the world gathered to discuss and debate the use of group litigation procedures and initiate a research project on the evolution of class actions and aggregate litigation worldwide.
This volume of The ANNALS is one result of that conference. Students, scholars and policymakers will find this anthology of reports to be an essential overview, providing a solid understanding of the effects of class actions around the globe.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781412975087
ISBN-10: 1412975085
Pagini: 318
Dimensiuni: 157 x 231 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Seria The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science Series

Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States

Cuprins

The Globalization of Class Actions: An Overview - Deborah R. Hensler
North America:
Group and Aggregate Litigation in the United States - Nicholas M. Pace
Canada - - Jasminka Kalajdzic, W. A. Bogart, Ian Matthews
South America:
Argentina - Héctor A. Mairal
Brazil - Ada Pellegrini Grinover
Chile - Martín Gubbins, Carla López
Western Europe:
European Union Legislation - Christopher Hodges
Collective Redress in Austria - Georg E. Kodek
Belgium - Matthias E. Storme, Evelyne Terryn
England and Wales - Christopher Hodges
France - Véronique Magnier
Germany - Dietmar Baetge
Italy - Elisabetta Silvestri
The Netherlands - Ianika Tzankova, Daan Lunsingh Scheurleer
Portugal - Henrique Sousa Antunes
Spain - Pablo Gutiérrez de Cabiedes
Switzerland - Samuel P. Baumgartner
Central Europe:
Poland - Magdalena Tulibacka
Northern Europe:
Class Action in Denmark - Erik Werlauff
Finland - Klaus Viitanen
Norway - Camilla Bernt
Sweden - Per Henrik Lindblom
Middle East:
Israel - Amichai Magen, Peretz Segal
Africa:
South Africa - Clive Plasket
Asia:
China - Michael Palmer, Chao Xi
Japan - Ikuo Sugawara
Indonesia - Mas Achmad Santosa
Malaysia: Principles and Procedural Obstacles - Yeow Choy Choong, Sujata Balan
Group Litigation in Singapore - Jeffrey Pinsler
Taiwan - Kuan-Ling Shen, Alex Yueh-Ping Yang
Australia:
Australia - Vince Morabito
What Are People Trying to Do in Resolving Mass Issues? How Is It Going, and Where Are We Headed? - Christopher Hodges
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This groundbreaking volume of The ANNALS provides the first overview of class action laws and related mechanisms around the world. It features 30 "country reports" by leading scholars, describing the adoption, characteristics and consequences to date of class action and non-class group litigation procedures ranging across North and Latin America, Australia, Asia and Europe.


In December 2007, Stanford Law School and the Oxford Centre for Socio-Legal Studies organized an international conference that studied the global spread of class actions and group litigation procedures. Scholars, jurists, and practitioners from around the world gathered to discuss and debate the use of group litigation procedures and initiate a research project on the evolution of class actions and aggregate litigation worldwide.
This volume of The ANNALS is one result of that conference. Students, scholars and policymakers will find this anthology of reports to be an essential overview, providing a solid understanding of the effects of class actions around the globe.