In an economic perspective, punitive damages and class actions can be viewed as sharing a common economic function—creating optimal deterrence. Building on Parisi and Cenini (Class actions for Europe: perspectives from law and economics, ELGAR, 2010), we study the effect of alternative procedural regimes on the effectiveness of punitive damages and class actions. Specifically, we compare the workings of punitive damages and class actions in the American and English (“loser-pays”) regimes. Our findings help explain the limited use and late adoption of class actions and punitive damages in Europe
For the civil proceduralist in the United States the most perplexing problems of recent years have b...
Abstract: This entry concerns punitive damages. In considering the rationale for the award of puniti...
In the European punitive damages debate there is both strong interest in and strong resistance to th...
In an economic perspective, punitive damages and class actions can be viewed as sharing a common eco...
In an economic perspective, punitive damages and class actions can be viewed as sharing a common eco...
In an economic perspective, punitive damages and class actions can be viewed as sharing a common eco...
Punitive damages and class actions can be viewed as sharing a common economic function – creating op...
Punitive damages and class actions can be viewed as sharing a common economic function - creating op...
Once a preserve of the American legal landscape, the class action device today transcends geographic...
This essay deals with the enforceability of U.S. opt-out class actions in Europe, with special atten...
Punitive damages are a typical and settled feature of American law. The remedy can be described as a...
Nineteenth-century debate on punitive damages has led to an apparently un- bridgeable gap between Am...
There are plenty of noneconomic reasons to care whether victims are compensated in class actions. Th...
For the civil proceduralist in the United States the most perplexing problems of recent years have b...
Abstract: This entry concerns punitive damages. In considering the rationale for the award of puniti...
In the European punitive damages debate there is both strong interest in and strong resistance to th...
In an economic perspective, punitive damages and class actions can be viewed as sharing a common eco...
In an economic perspective, punitive damages and class actions can be viewed as sharing a common eco...
In an economic perspective, punitive damages and class actions can be viewed as sharing a common eco...
Punitive damages and class actions can be viewed as sharing a common economic function – creating op...
Punitive damages and class actions can be viewed as sharing a common economic function - creating op...
Once a preserve of the American legal landscape, the class action device today transcends geographic...
This essay deals with the enforceability of U.S. opt-out class actions in Europe, with special atten...
Punitive damages are a typical and settled feature of American law. The remedy can be described as a...
Nineteenth-century debate on punitive damages has led to an apparently un- bridgeable gap between Am...
There are plenty of noneconomic reasons to care whether victims are compensated in class actions. Th...
For the civil proceduralist in the United States the most perplexing problems of recent years have b...
Abstract: This entry concerns punitive damages. In considering the rationale for the award of puniti...
In the European punitive damages debate there is both strong interest in and strong resistance to th...