The Cambridge Handbook of Class Actions
An International Survey
Herausgeber: Fitzpatrick, Brian T; Thomas, Randall S
The Cambridge Handbook of Class Actions
An International Survey
Herausgeber: Fitzpatrick, Brian T; Thomas, Randall S
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 450
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 196mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1179g
- ISBN-13: 9781108488587
- ISBN-10: 1108488587
- Artikelnr.: 60160210
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1. The U.S. Class Action from a Utilitarian Perspective: Balancing Social
Benefits and Social Costs Robert G. Bone; 2. Civil Rights, Access to
Counsel, and Injunctive Class Actions in the United States Maureen Carroll;
3. Class Action Nuisance Suits: Evidence from Frequent Filer Shareholder
Plaintiffs Sean J. Griffith; 4. The Future of Aggregate Litigation in the
United States Robert Klonoff; 5. Mandatory Arbitration of Intra-Corporate
Disputes in Brazil: A Beacon of Light for Shareholder Litigation? Patricia
Gil Lemstra and Joseph A. McCahery; 6. Cold Facts from the Great White
North: Empirical Truths, Contemporary Challenges and Class Action Reform
Jasminka Kalajdzic and Catherine Piché; 7. Class Action in Brazil:
Overview, Current Trends and Case Studies Carlos Portugal Gouvêa and Helena
Campos Refosco; 8. English Systems of Multi-Party Litigation Neil Andrews;
9. Class Actions in Switzerland Beat Bräendli; 10. Class Actions in Belgium
Hans De Wulf; 11. The New Italian Regulation on Class Actions Paolo Giudici
and Beatrice Zuffi; 12. Collective Litigation in German Civil Procedure
Axel Halfmeier; 13. Class Action à la Française Maria José Azar-Baud and
Véronique Magnier; 14. The Solid Dutch Mechanisms for Collective Settlement
C.F. Van der Elst and W.C.T. Weterings; 15. The Emergence and Reform of the
New Zealand Class Action Nikki Chamberlain and Susan Watson; 16.
Representative Proceedings in Singapore: Is the Time Ripe for Reform?
Eunice Chua; 17. Class Action in China: Challenges and Opportunities Robin
Hui Huang; 18. Class Actions in Australia Michael Legg and Samuel J.
Hickey; 19. Empirical and Practical Perspectives on 27 Years of Product
Liability Class Actions in Australia Julian Schimmel, Maurice Blackburn
Lawyers, Nina Abbey and Vincent Morabito; 20. Securities Class Actions in
Korea Hai Jin Park and Hyeok-Joon Rho; 21. A Review of the Current Status
of, and Future Issues Facing, Consumer Class Action Systems in Japan Taeko
Morita, Daisuke Eguchi, Nishimura and Asahi; 22. The Indian Securities
Fraud Class Action: Is Class Arbitration the Answer? Brian T. Fitzpatrick
and Randall Thomas; 23. Class Actions in South Africa: A Need for Certainty
Theo Broodryk; 24. Class Actions and the Regulatory State - Lessons from
Israel Shay Lavie; 25. The Israeli Public Class Action Fund: New Approach
for Intergrating Business and Social Responsibility Eli Bukspan.
Benefits and Social Costs Robert G. Bone; 2. Civil Rights, Access to
Counsel, and Injunctive Class Actions in the United States Maureen Carroll;
3. Class Action Nuisance Suits: Evidence from Frequent Filer Shareholder
Plaintiffs Sean J. Griffith; 4. The Future of Aggregate Litigation in the
United States Robert Klonoff; 5. Mandatory Arbitration of Intra-Corporate
Disputes in Brazil: A Beacon of Light for Shareholder Litigation? Patricia
Gil Lemstra and Joseph A. McCahery; 6. Cold Facts from the Great White
North: Empirical Truths, Contemporary Challenges and Class Action Reform
Jasminka Kalajdzic and Catherine Piché; 7. Class Action in Brazil:
Overview, Current Trends and Case Studies Carlos Portugal Gouvêa and Helena
Campos Refosco; 8. English Systems of Multi-Party Litigation Neil Andrews;
9. Class Actions in Switzerland Beat Bräendli; 10. Class Actions in Belgium
Hans De Wulf; 11. The New Italian Regulation on Class Actions Paolo Giudici
and Beatrice Zuffi; 12. Collective Litigation in German Civil Procedure
Axel Halfmeier; 13. Class Action à la Française Maria José Azar-Baud and
Véronique Magnier; 14. The Solid Dutch Mechanisms for Collective Settlement
C.F. Van der Elst and W.C.T. Weterings; 15. The Emergence and Reform of the
New Zealand Class Action Nikki Chamberlain and Susan Watson; 16.
Representative Proceedings in Singapore: Is the Time Ripe for Reform?
Eunice Chua; 17. Class Action in China: Challenges and Opportunities Robin
Hui Huang; 18. Class Actions in Australia Michael Legg and Samuel J.
Hickey; 19. Empirical and Practical Perspectives on 27 Years of Product
Liability Class Actions in Australia Julian Schimmel, Maurice Blackburn
Lawyers, Nina Abbey and Vincent Morabito; 20. Securities Class Actions in
Korea Hai Jin Park and Hyeok-Joon Rho; 21. A Review of the Current Status
of, and Future Issues Facing, Consumer Class Action Systems in Japan Taeko
Morita, Daisuke Eguchi, Nishimura and Asahi; 22. The Indian Securities
Fraud Class Action: Is Class Arbitration the Answer? Brian T. Fitzpatrick
and Randall Thomas; 23. Class Actions in South Africa: A Need for Certainty
Theo Broodryk; 24. Class Actions and the Regulatory State - Lessons from
Israel Shay Lavie; 25. The Israeli Public Class Action Fund: New Approach
for Intergrating Business and Social Responsibility Eli Bukspan.
1. The U.S. Class Action from a Utilitarian Perspective: Balancing Social
Benefits and Social Costs Robert G. Bone; 2. Civil Rights, Access to
Counsel, and Injunctive Class Actions in the United States Maureen Carroll;
3. Class Action Nuisance Suits: Evidence from Frequent Filer Shareholder
Plaintiffs Sean J. Griffith; 4. The Future of Aggregate Litigation in the
United States Robert Klonoff; 5. Mandatory Arbitration of Intra-Corporate
Disputes in Brazil: A Beacon of Light for Shareholder Litigation? Patricia
Gil Lemstra and Joseph A. McCahery; 6. Cold Facts from the Great White
North: Empirical Truths, Contemporary Challenges and Class Action Reform
Jasminka Kalajdzic and Catherine Piché; 7. Class Action in Brazil:
Overview, Current Trends and Case Studies Carlos Portugal Gouvêa and Helena
Campos Refosco; 8. English Systems of Multi-Party Litigation Neil Andrews;
9. Class Actions in Switzerland Beat Bräendli; 10. Class Actions in Belgium
Hans De Wulf; 11. The New Italian Regulation on Class Actions Paolo Giudici
and Beatrice Zuffi; 12. Collective Litigation in German Civil Procedure
Axel Halfmeier; 13. Class Action à la Française Maria José Azar-Baud and
Véronique Magnier; 14. The Solid Dutch Mechanisms for Collective Settlement
C.F. Van der Elst and W.C.T. Weterings; 15. The Emergence and Reform of the
New Zealand Class Action Nikki Chamberlain and Susan Watson; 16.
Representative Proceedings in Singapore: Is the Time Ripe for Reform?
Eunice Chua; 17. Class Action in China: Challenges and Opportunities Robin
Hui Huang; 18. Class Actions in Australia Michael Legg and Samuel J.
Hickey; 19. Empirical and Practical Perspectives on 27 Years of Product
Liability Class Actions in Australia Julian Schimmel, Maurice Blackburn
Lawyers, Nina Abbey and Vincent Morabito; 20. Securities Class Actions in
Korea Hai Jin Park and Hyeok-Joon Rho; 21. A Review of the Current Status
of, and Future Issues Facing, Consumer Class Action Systems in Japan Taeko
Morita, Daisuke Eguchi, Nishimura and Asahi; 22. The Indian Securities
Fraud Class Action: Is Class Arbitration the Answer? Brian T. Fitzpatrick
and Randall Thomas; 23. Class Actions in South Africa: A Need for Certainty
Theo Broodryk; 24. Class Actions and the Regulatory State - Lessons from
Israel Shay Lavie; 25. The Israeli Public Class Action Fund: New Approach
for Intergrating Business and Social Responsibility Eli Bukspan.
Benefits and Social Costs Robert G. Bone; 2. Civil Rights, Access to
Counsel, and Injunctive Class Actions in the United States Maureen Carroll;
3. Class Action Nuisance Suits: Evidence from Frequent Filer Shareholder
Plaintiffs Sean J. Griffith; 4. The Future of Aggregate Litigation in the
United States Robert Klonoff; 5. Mandatory Arbitration of Intra-Corporate
Disputes in Brazil: A Beacon of Light for Shareholder Litigation? Patricia
Gil Lemstra and Joseph A. McCahery; 6. Cold Facts from the Great White
North: Empirical Truths, Contemporary Challenges and Class Action Reform
Jasminka Kalajdzic and Catherine Piché; 7. Class Action in Brazil:
Overview, Current Trends and Case Studies Carlos Portugal Gouvêa and Helena
Campos Refosco; 8. English Systems of Multi-Party Litigation Neil Andrews;
9. Class Actions in Switzerland Beat Bräendli; 10. Class Actions in Belgium
Hans De Wulf; 11. The New Italian Regulation on Class Actions Paolo Giudici
and Beatrice Zuffi; 12. Collective Litigation in German Civil Procedure
Axel Halfmeier; 13. Class Action à la Française Maria José Azar-Baud and
Véronique Magnier; 14. The Solid Dutch Mechanisms for Collective Settlement
C.F. Van der Elst and W.C.T. Weterings; 15. The Emergence and Reform of the
New Zealand Class Action Nikki Chamberlain and Susan Watson; 16.
Representative Proceedings in Singapore: Is the Time Ripe for Reform?
Eunice Chua; 17. Class Action in China: Challenges and Opportunities Robin
Hui Huang; 18. Class Actions in Australia Michael Legg and Samuel J.
Hickey; 19. Empirical and Practical Perspectives on 27 Years of Product
Liability Class Actions in Australia Julian Schimmel, Maurice Blackburn
Lawyers, Nina Abbey and Vincent Morabito; 20. Securities Class Actions in
Korea Hai Jin Park and Hyeok-Joon Rho; 21. A Review of the Current Status
of, and Future Issues Facing, Consumer Class Action Systems in Japan Taeko
Morita, Daisuke Eguchi, Nishimura and Asahi; 22. The Indian Securities
Fraud Class Action: Is Class Arbitration the Answer? Brian T. Fitzpatrick
and Randall Thomas; 23. Class Actions in South Africa: A Need for Certainty
Theo Broodryk; 24. Class Actions and the Regulatory State - Lessons from
Israel Shay Lavie; 25. The Israeli Public Class Action Fund: New Approach
for Intergrating Business and Social Responsibility Eli Bukspan.