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A termék adatai:
- Kiadó OUP Oxford
- Megjelenés dátuma 2001. február 8.
- ISBN 9780198298960
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
- Terjedelem608 oldal
- Méret 255x177x34 mm
- Súly 1115 g
- Nyelv angol 0
Kategóriák
Rövid leírás:
This is the first practitioner's work on the new rule (19.III) on Group Litigation Orders under the Civil Procedure Rules. It provides exhaustive analysis of the new rule and relates it to the extensive experience which has been gained in the major multi-party actions of recent years, setting out the key lessons to be learned in terms of how such actions should be managed. Case studies include the Sellafield radiation claims, the Lloyd's litigation, Norplant, the British Coal Vibration White Finger litigation, and other major cases.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
This is the first practitioner's work to deal in detail with the new rule (19.III) on Group Litigation Orders under the Civil Procedure Rules. Due to come into effect in mid-2000, it introduces for the first time specific provisions dealing with the procedural aspects of managing multi-party actions.
The book provides exhaustive analysis of the new rule and relates it to the extensive experience which has been gained from the major multi-party actions of recent years, such as those relating to Opren, Benzodiazepine tranquilizers, the Sellafield radiation claims, the Lloyd's litigation, Norplant, the British Coal Vibration White Finger litigation and the British Coal respiratory disease litigation. The book includes fifteen case studies on these and other major cases, written by the practitioners involved and providing a major factual resource for all tort lawyers. The details of the matters in issue in these cases and their resolution have not previously been easily accessible, nor systematically analysed.
Also included are chapters contributed by leading lawyers from the US, Canada, and Australia on their class action rules, which enables useful comparisons to be made on points both of principle and practice.
Written by a leading expert in the field, the book provides a uniquely detailed analysis of multi-party actions and their management.
This is an excellent addition to the Oxford series of works on litigation. ... Overall, Hodges has produced a minor miracle: a book which is useful, comprehensive, accurate, up-to-date, stimulating and outward-looking. The book is also handsomely produced.
Tartalomjegyzék:
PART I: INTRODUCTORY
The Phenomenon of Multi-Party Actions in England and Wales
PART II: MANAGING GROUP LITIGATION
Basic Principles and Issues
Initiation
Investigating, Commencing and Pleading Claims
Initial Management of the Group
Advertising
Further Management Issues
Costs
Other Procedural Mechanisms
PART III: FUNDING MULTI-PARTY ACTIONS
Legal Expenses Insurance
Conditional Fee Arrangements
Public Funding
PART IV: MULTI-PARTY RULES IN OTHER JURISDICTIONS
Class Actions: An American Perspective
Class Actions in the Common Law Provinces of Canada
Multi-Party Actions in Australia
PART V: CASE STUDIES
Introduction to Case Studies
Pertussis Vaccine Litigation
The Opren Litigation
HIV Haemophilia Litigation
Gravigard IUD
Myodil Litigation
The Benzodiazepine Litigation
Lloyd's Litigation
Reay v BNFL; Hope v BNFL
Manufacturing Operations: Mixed Claims: B & Ors v X Co; D & Ors v X Co
Docklands Nuisance Class Actions
The Lockton Litigation
The Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (Human Growth Hormone) Litigation
British Coal: Vibration White Finger
British Coal: Respiratory Disease Litigation
Norplant
Tobacco Litigation: 1992-1999
APPENDICES
A CPR Rule 19.III and Practice Direction
B Practice Direction - Group Litigation
C CPA Rule 19.II
D Practice Direction
E CPR Rule 48.A and Extract from Practice Direction: Parts 43-48
F Directive on Injunctions
G Specimen initial group litigation (GLO) directions
H Legal Services Commission's Multi-Party Action Documents
I Solicitors firms which are members of the Multi-Party Action Panel