The European Commission Recommendation on Collective Redress (2013/396/EU) establishes a framework to ensure a coherent horizontal approach to collective litigation in the EU context without harmonising national systems. The Commission clearly aims at distinguishing collective redress in Europe from the North American class action approach
In recent decades, there have been significant developments in the European Union in the field of co...
This open access book offers an analytical presentation of how Europe has created its own version of...
Whilst the enforcement of EU law was initially based on individual and institutional ‘vigilance’, it...
The European Commission Recommendation on Collective Redress (2013/396/EU) establishes a framework t...
Collective redress is a procedural mechanism that allows for reasons of procedural economy and effic...
The European Commission Recommendation on Collective Redress (2013/396/EU) establishes a framework t...
In June 2013, the European Commission issued its long-awaited policy on collective redress. The prop...
textabstractIn early 2018, the tortuous process towards the establishment of a framework for collect...
The EU Collective Redress Recommendation has invited Member States to introduce collective redress m...
The article aims to do specific and relevant observations regarding the collective redress in Europe...
In the context of private enforcement, collective redress is assuming an important role at European ...
Collective redress as a procedural instrument for the protection of collective interests is envisage...
Whether with regard to mass torts, civil-rights claims or as a means of private enforcement of antit...
After many years of debate on collective redress, the European Commission has proposed to introduce ...
This Working Paper examines the issue of collective redress as a possible way to defend workers’ rig...
In recent decades, there have been significant developments in the European Union in the field of co...
This open access book offers an analytical presentation of how Europe has created its own version of...
Whilst the enforcement of EU law was initially based on individual and institutional ‘vigilance’, it...
The European Commission Recommendation on Collective Redress (2013/396/EU) establishes a framework t...
Collective redress is a procedural mechanism that allows for reasons of procedural economy and effic...
The European Commission Recommendation on Collective Redress (2013/396/EU) establishes a framework t...
In June 2013, the European Commission issued its long-awaited policy on collective redress. The prop...
textabstractIn early 2018, the tortuous process towards the establishment of a framework for collect...
The EU Collective Redress Recommendation has invited Member States to introduce collective redress m...
The article aims to do specific and relevant observations regarding the collective redress in Europe...
In the context of private enforcement, collective redress is assuming an important role at European ...
Collective redress as a procedural instrument for the protection of collective interests is envisage...
Whether with regard to mass torts, civil-rights claims or as a means of private enforcement of antit...
After many years of debate on collective redress, the European Commission has proposed to introduce ...
This Working Paper examines the issue of collective redress as a possible way to defend workers’ rig...
In recent decades, there have been significant developments in the European Union in the field of co...
This open access book offers an analytical presentation of how Europe has created its own version of...
Whilst the enforcement of EU law was initially based on individual and institutional ‘vigilance’, it...