Collective Actions
Enhancing Access to Justice and Reconciling Multilayer Interests?
Steven Van Uytsel editor Mathias Siems editor Stefan Wrbka editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:9th Jul '15
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This volume of essays examines whether collective actions can enhance access to justice for multilayer interests.
This volume of essays draws together research on different types of collective actions in order to explore how these actions can enhance access to justice and how the interests of private actors can be balanced with the interests of society as a whole.This volume of essays draws together research on different types of collective actions: group actions, representative actions, test case procedures, derivative actions and class actions. The main focus is on how these actions can enhance access to justice and on how to balance the interests of private actors in protecting their rights with the interests of society as a whole. Rather than focusing on collective actions only as a procedural device per se, the contributors to this book also examine how these mechanisms relate to their broader social context. Bringing together a broad range of scholarship from the areas of competition, consumer, environmental, company and securities law, the book includes contributions from Asian, European and North American scholars and therefore expands the scope of the traditional European and/or American debate.
ISBN: 9781107536258
Dimensions: 230mm x 154mm x 25mm
Weight: 650g
456 pages