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E-raamat: Cambridge Handbook of Class Actions: An International Survey

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  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
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Economic activity is more globally integrated than ever before, but so is the scope of corporate misconduct. As more and more people across the world are affected by such malfeasance, the differences in legal redress have become increasingly visible. This transparency has resulted in a growing convergence towards an American model of robust private enforcement of the law, including the class-action lawsuit. This handbook brings together scholars from nearly two dozen countries to describe and assess the class-action procedure (or its equivalent) in their respective countries and, where possible, to offer empirical data on these systems. At the same time, the work presents a variety of multidisciplinary perspectives on class actions, from economics to philosophy, making this handbook an essential resource to academics, lawyers, and policymakers alike.

This volume is for academics, lawyers, and policymakers seeking to understand some of the biggest lawsuits across the world. Contributing authors describe and assess class action procedure (or its equivalent) in nearly two dozen countries, provide empirical data on how regions are implementing the procedure, and make recommendations for reform.

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'The Cambridge Handbook of Class Actions: An International Survey is distinctive in collecting within a single volume penetrating analyses of developments around the globe bearing on the conduct of class actions and their analogs. This collection is not just a valuable research source, it is a story of how diverse legal cultures have traveled toward a common goal: the efficient and trustworthy resolution of mass claims.' James D. Cox, Brainerd Currie Professor of Law, Duke University 'Countries around the world have come to realize that some mechanism for aggregating the similar claims of multiple litigants is crucial for access to justice. Fitzpatrick and Thomas have put together an essential collection of materials on global experimentation - including the US experience - that addresses both the promise and the challenge of finding the right policy balance.' Donald Langevoort, Thomas Aquinas Reynolds Professor of Law, Georgetown Law 'This volume analyzing the development of methods to aggregate cases in courts is itself an impressive aggregation of jurisdictions and perspectives that permits readers to understand the need for the use of class actions and the challenges that multi-party, group-based actions entail.' Judith Resnik, Arthur Liman Professor of Law, Yale Law School

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International authors describe class action procedure in this concise, comparative, and empirical perspective on aggregate litigation.
List of Contributors
x
Foreword xvii
Acknowledgments xxxiv
PART I THE UNITED STATES
1(90)
1 The US Class Action from a Utilitarian Perspective: Balancing Social Benefits and Social Costs
3(22)
Robert G. Bone
2 Civil Rights, Access to Counsel, and Injunctive Class Actions in the United States
25(5)
Maureen Carroll
3 Class Action Nuisance Suits: Evidence from Frequent Filer Shareholder Plaintiffs
30(29)
Sean J. Griffith
4 How Many Class Actions Are Meritless?
59(12)
Brian T. Fitzpatrick
5 The Future of Aggregate Litigation in the United States
71(20)
Robert Klonoff
PART II THE AMERICAS
91(60)
6 Mandatory Arbitration of Intra-corporate Disputes in Brazil: A Beacon of Light for Shareholder Litigation?
93(16)
Patricia Gil Lemstra
Joseph A. McCahery
7 Cold Facts from the Great White North: Empirical Truths, Contemporary Challenges and Class Action Reform
109(20)
Jasminka Kalajdzic
Catherine Piche
8 Class Action in Brazil: Overview, Current Trends and Case Studies
129(22)
Carlos Portugal Gouvea
Helena Campos Refosco
PART III EUROPE
151(152)
9 English Systems of Multiparty Litigation
153(23)
Neil Andrews
10 Class Actions in Switzerland
176(18)
Beat Brandli
11 Class Actions in Belgium
194(23)
Hans De Wulf
12 The New Italian Regulation on Class Actions
217(16)
Paolo Giudici
Beatrice Zuffi
13 Collective Litigation in German Civil Procedure
233(14)
Axel Halfmeier
14 Class Action d la franqaise
247(25)
Maria Jose Azar-Baud
Veronique Magnier
15 The Dutch Mechanisms for Collective Redress: Solid, and Excellent within Reach
272(31)
C. F. Van der Elst
W. C. T. Wetenngs
PART IV ASIA AND THE SOUTH PACIFIC
303(176)
16 The Emergence and Reform of the New Zealand Class Action
305(29)
Nikki Chamberlain
Susan Watson
17 Representative Proceedings in Singapore: Is the Time Ripe for Reform?
334(16)
Eunice Chua
18 Class Action in China: Challenges and Opportunities
350(16)
Robin Hui Huang
19 Class Actions in Australia
366(25)
Michael Legg
Samuel J. Hickey
20 Empirical and Practical Perspectives on Twenty-Seven Years of Product Liability Class Actions in Australia
391(28)
Julian Schimmel
Nina Abbey
Vince Morabito
21 Securities Class Actions in Korea
419(21)
Hai Jin Park
Hyeok-Joon Rho
22 A Review of the Current Status of, and Future Issues Facing, Consumer Class Action Systems in Japan
440(22)
Taeko Morita
Daisuke Eguchi
23 The Indian Securities Fraud Class Action: Is Class Arbitration the Answer?
462(17)
Brian T. Fitzpatrick
Randall Thomas
PART V MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA
479
24 Class Actions in South Africa: A Need for Certainty
481(22)
Theo Broodryk
25 Class Actions and the Regulatory State: Lessons from Israel
503(25)
Shay Lavie
26 The Israeli Public Class Action Fund: New Approach for Integrating Business and Social Responsibility
528
Eli Bukspan
Brian T. Fitzpatrick is Professor of Law at Vanderbilt Law School. His research focuses on class action litigation and federal courts. In 2010, he published what is still the most comprehensive empirical study of class action settlements in American federal courts. He is also the author of the provocative book, The Conservative Case for Class Actions (2019). Professor Fitzpatrick joined Vanderbilt's law faculty in 2007 after serving as the John M. Olin Fellow at New York University School of Law. He has clerked for Judge Diarmuid O'Scannlain on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and Justice Antonin Scalia on the U.S. Supreme Court. Professor Fitzpatrick practiced commercial and appellate litigation for several years at Sidley Austin in Washington, D.C., and served as Special Counsel for Supreme Court Nominations to U.S. Senator John Cornyn. Randall Thomas holds the John S. Beasley II Chair in Law and Business, Vanderbilt Law School. He works on issues such as hedge fund shareholder activism, executive compensation, corporate voting, corporate litigation, shareholder voting, and mergers and acquisitions. He joined the Vanderbilt law faculty in 2000 to develop and direct the Law and Business Program, having served previously for 10 years on the law faculty of the University of Iowa.