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- Kiadás sorszáma 01
- Kiadó OUP Oxford
- Megjelenés dátuma 2012. szeptember 27.
- ISBN 9780199655724
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
- Terjedelem490 oldal
- Méret 251x191x32 mm
- Súly 982 g
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Rövid leírás:
Examines the extraterritorial effect of collective redress litigation, looking at the way in which many collective redress issues span frontiers, and thus involve complex transnational dynamics. Includes detailed analysis of the law and jurisprudence with significant practical impact in this area.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
An expert analysis of the relevant law and jurisprudence in mass litigation, this edited work examines the diverse and complex transnational considerations and issues of collective redress. With contributions from distinguished and authoritative commentators on this topic, the coverage is broad, thorough, and practically focused.
The book offers new perspectives on the challenges of collective redress as it innovatively combines a comparative and cross border approach. Organized clearly into sections, it provides in-depth comment on these challenges from a national, European, and global perspective.
With detailed analysis of the relevant law and jurisprudence in this area offering a significant practical impact, this book also examines possible solutions to the challenges identified, covering important topics and issues within collective redress mechanisms; the private international law perspective on collective redress; reception of foreign collective redress; and extraterritoriality and US law.
Including contributions from the jurisdictions most relevant to these conflict of laws issues, this book unites global expertise to provide information on a complex topic and offer a solution-based approach to the collective redress landscape.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Part I: Collective Redress Mechanisms in a Comparative Perspective
Class Actions and Collective Actions
Collective Redress Procedures: European Debates
Collective Action Reform in England and Wales
Class Actions and Class Settlements Going Global: An Update from the Netherlands
Collective Redress: Policy Objectives and Practical Problems
Part II: Private International Law and Collective Redress
A Coherent Approach to European Collective Redress:
The Trouble with Cross-Border Collective Redress: Issues and Difficulties
Cross-Border Collective Redress and Jurisdiction under Brussels I: A Mismatch
Parallel Litigation and Cross-Border Collective Actions under the Brussels I Framework: Lessons from Abroad
The Impact of the Brussels I Enforcement and Recognition Rules on Collective Actions
Conflicts of Laws in Multinational Collective Actions: a Judicial Nightmare?
Extra-territoriality of Evidence Gathering in US Class Action Proceedings
The ILA Rio Resolution on Transnational Group Actions
The Requirement for Foreign Class Members to Opt-in to an English Class Action
Part III: Reception of Foreign Collective Redress and Punitive Damages Decisions in National Jurisdictions
Foreign Punitive Damages Decisions and Class Actions in Italy
Certifying International Class Actions in Canada
Collective Redress in Spain: Recognition and Enforcement of Class Action Judgments and Class Settlements
Part IV: Extraterritoriality and US Law
Morrison v. National Australia Bank: The US Supreme Court Limits Collective Redress for Securities Fraud
Morrison v. National Australia Bank : Implications for Global Securities Class Actions
Morrison v. National Australia Bank: Foreign Securities and the Jurisdiction to Prescribe
'Bridging the Gap': Contrasting Effects of US Supreme Court Territorial Restraint on European Collective Claims
Transnational Issuer Liability after the Financial Crisis: Seeking a Coherent Choice of Law Standard