The Class Action in Common Law Legal Systems: A Comparative Perspective
Autor Rachael Mulheronen Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 noi 2004
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781841134369
ISBN-10: 1841134368
Pagini: 616
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 48 mm
Greutate: 1.02 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1841134368
Pagini: 616
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 48 mm
Greutate: 1.02 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
The primary purpose of this book is to compare and contrast the class action models that apply under the federal regimes of Australia and the United States and the provincial regimes of Ontario and British Columbia in Canada.
Notă biografică
Rachael Mulheron is currently Senior Lecturer at Queen Mary University of London.
Cuprins
Part I The Class Action IntroducedChapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Features of Modern Class Action Regimes; Chapter 3 Objectives of Class Action Regimes; Chapter 4 A Different Approach for EnglandPart II Commencement of the Class ActionChapter 5 Suitability for Class Action Treatment; Chapter 6 The Requisite Commonality; Chapter 7 The Requisite Superiority; Chapter 8 Assessing the Class RepresentativePart III Conduct of the Class ActionChapter 9 Shaping the Class Membership; Chapter 10 Potential Impediments to Ongoing Conduct; Chapter 11 Monetary Relief; Chapter 12 Costs and Funding of Class Actions
Recenzii
.a concise examination.it will provide an excellent source for those new to this subject, offering clear discussion of the major themes and extensive references to further reading.
.well organized and clearly written, especially in the light of the vast amount of legislation, policy reports, and cases that she assembles and analyzes.It is a masterful work. No policymaker, lawyer, professor, or judge with a significant interest in this type of litigation should be without this book.
It is both of high academic merit and practical use. Whilst clearly there are complexities in class action proceedings, these complexities do not follow through into the author's explanations..an invaluable resource for any Law Reform Commission or Legal Advisory Body researching class actions. The text is a 'must have' for any Australian law library and for any academic or practitioner involved in class action proceedings. It is pretty good value too given the cost of legal texts in this day and age.
...refreshingly free of the turgid prose that is often associated with academic works. It will appeal to a broad spectrum of readers.
...a welcome, substantial, and valuable contribution...essential reading
..a noteworthy and timely endeavor,..aimed not only at professionals needing an up-to-date overview of several regimes, but also at comparative law and civil procedure scholars, who will applaud the attempt to disperse the fog and prejudices still attached to this type of litigation. .this is an important book, which lays out the current law concerning three 'grown up' class action regimes.essential reading..
.an exceptionally intelligent and comprehensive study of the class action as it has developed in a number of common law jurisdictions.There is an embarrassment of riches within the pages of Mulheron's study. The usefulness and scope of the material contained within this volume is much too plentiful to be adequately captured in this review. Mulheron often uses tables to contrast important differences between the jurisdictions, and there is a useful appendix containing relevant legislation. This book will surely be of great value to judiciary across the common law world, and should also be the first port of call for a practitioner confronted with a class action. Mulheron's comparative approach is also of substantial academic value.
.well organized and clearly written, especially in the light of the vast amount of legislation, policy reports, and cases that she assembles and analyzes.It is a masterful work. No policymaker, lawyer, professor, or judge with a significant interest in this type of litigation should be without this book.
It is both of high academic merit and practical use. Whilst clearly there are complexities in class action proceedings, these complexities do not follow through into the author's explanations..an invaluable resource for any Law Reform Commission or Legal Advisory Body researching class actions. The text is a 'must have' for any Australian law library and for any academic or practitioner involved in class action proceedings. It is pretty good value too given the cost of legal texts in this day and age.
...refreshingly free of the turgid prose that is often associated with academic works. It will appeal to a broad spectrum of readers.
...a welcome, substantial, and valuable contribution...essential reading
..a noteworthy and timely endeavor,..aimed not only at professionals needing an up-to-date overview of several regimes, but also at comparative law and civil procedure scholars, who will applaud the attempt to disperse the fog and prejudices still attached to this type of litigation. .this is an important book, which lays out the current law concerning three 'grown up' class action regimes.essential reading..
.an exceptionally intelligent and comprehensive study of the class action as it has developed in a number of common law jurisdictions.There is an embarrassment of riches within the pages of Mulheron's study. The usefulness and scope of the material contained within this volume is much too plentiful to be adequately captured in this review. Mulheron often uses tables to contrast important differences between the jurisdictions, and there is a useful appendix containing relevant legislation. This book will surely be of great value to judiciary across the common law world, and should also be the first port of call for a practitioner confronted with a class action. Mulheron's comparative approach is also of substantial academic value.
Descriere
This book compares the class action models that apply in Australia and the United States with those of Ontario and British Columbia.