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Collective redress arbitration in the European Union
2021Over the last decade, collective redress has become increasingly important in the European Union (EU), with multiple initiatives stemming from EU bodies and individual Member States. However, most discussions in the EU about large-scale legal relief focus primarily if not exclusively on actions arising in the judicial context, even though courts are ...
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The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2009
The Austrian Code of Civil Procedure does not contain special rules for collective redress, so traditional tools of multiparty practice such as joinder, consolidation, or, in certain cases, assignment or the appointment of a curator, had to be adapted for mass cases.
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The Austrian Code of Civil Procedure does not contain special rules for collective redress, so traditional tools of multiparty practice such as joinder, consolidation, or, in certain cases, assignment or the appointment of a curator, had to be adapted for mass cases.
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Consumers protection and collective redress
2019This work tries to present the state of the art regulation regarding collective redress and consumers protection from a comparative view between Germany and Spain, within the European Union frame. It will include such procedures available from the General Civil Procedure perspective as well as other sectorial fields affecting consumers protections such
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What is Collective in EU Collective Redress?
2022Hans-W Micklitz, Andrea Wechsler
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The Brazilian Collective Redress System
2018This contribution describes some of the Brazilian instruments used for collective redress, pointing out their main features and uses. It explains the origins of the Brazilian “class action” (currently named acao civil publica) and the relation between this action and the so-called “popular action” (still in use, but with a more restricted field of ...
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Consumer Collective Redress in Turkey: The Need for Reform in Light of the EU Regime
European Business Organization Law Review, 2023Eda Şahin Sengül, Serkan Kaya
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