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Strengthening Occupational Health and Safety in India.
Thirumalai R.
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The future of collective redress in Europe
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Extraterritoriality and Collective Redress
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 ...
Fairgrieve, Duncan, Lein, Eva
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Collective redress in the EU: a rainbow behind the clouds? [PDF]
In early 2018, the tortuous process towards the establishment of a framework for collective redress at the EU level reached new milestones. In January, the European Commission published its long-awaited report assessing the practical implementation of ...
Alexandre Biard
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Collective Redress: A Breakthrough or a Damp Sqibb?
In June 2013, the European Commission issued its long-awaited policy on collective redress. The proposal is in fact about collective actions and omits a holistic assessment of other options for redress.
Christopher Hodges
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International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 2009AbstractCollective redress mechanisms for consumer claims seek both to allow legal systems to accommodate mass litigation without being overwhelmed and to enable litigation to be viable where individual claims would not be economic. The article maps a number of recent reforms and reform proposals relating to consumer collective redress at national ...
Howells, G., Fairgrieve, D.
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Collective Redress and Private International Law in the EU
This book specifically covers issues regarding jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments in cross-border mass disputes relating to financial services.
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