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DELIVERING COLLECTIVE REDRESS new technologies;new technologies.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: HODGES, CHRISTOPHER;VOET, STEFAAN
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: UNKNOWN : GREEK ROMAN AND BYZANTINE, 2018.
Colección:Civil Justice Systems Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Acknowledgements
  • Table of Contents
  • List of Abbreviations
  • 1. Introduction: The Scope and the Criteria
  • I. Background and Principal Objective
  • II. The Techniques
  • III. Description of the Project and Methodology
  • IV. Criteria for Evaluation of Mechanisms
  • V. General Outline of this Book
  • VI. Major Findings
  • 2. European Policy and Mechanisms for Collective Redress
  • I. Diverse Approaches and Piecemeal Legislation
  • II. The Public-Private Split
  • III. Objectives and Outcomes Replace Mechanisms
  • IV. Consumer Enforcement
  • V. Consumer Collective Redress: Policy Debates
  • VI. Commission's Recommendation on Collective Redress Mechanisms
  • VII. The Political and Technical Conundrum
  • VIII. Business Concerns on Ineffective Safeguards
  • IX. Consumer Concerns from Business Scandals
  • X. Proposals in 2016/17
  • XI. Competition Damages
  • XII. Data Protection
  • XIII. Investors
  • XIV. Conclusions
  • 3. Collective Actions
  • I. Introduction
  • II. Belgium
  • III. Bulgaria
  • IV. England and Wales
  • V. Finland
  • VI. France
  • VII. Germany
  • VIII. Italy
  • IX. Lithuania
  • X. The Netherlands
  • XI. Poland
  • XII. Sweden
  • 4. Criminal Compensation: Stand-alone and Consecutive Piggy-back
  • I. Belgium
  • II. United Kingdom
  • 5. Regulatory Redress
  • I. Concept
  • II. The Range of Mechanisms of Regulatory Redress
  • III. Examples of the Powers
  • 6. Ombudsmen
  • I. Typology
  • II. National Ombudsmen Schemes
  • 7. Reassessing the Objectives
  • I. The Primary Objectives
  • II. Delivering Compensation
  • III. Affecting Future Behaviour
  • IV. Empirical Evidence on the Failure of the US Class Action as a Regulatory Mechanism
  • V. The Objectives Restated: Multi-functionalism
  • 8. Conclusions
  • I. Overview of the Mechanisms
  • II. Applying the Criteria
  • III. Empirical Conclusions on the Mechanisms
  • IV. Implications of the Findings
  • Annex
  • I. Damages Cases
  • II. Cases Involving Injunctions/Market Behaviour (Not Compensation)
  • III. Cases Identified by BEUC and COJEF
  • Index