The article provides a brief overview of the background of the new European Union directive on representative actions for protection of the collective interest of consumers (Directive 2020/1828). It describes the basic elements of the directive and explains the major changes that have occurred since the European Commission issued its Recommendation document on collective redress in 2013. The author highlights the issues of the scope of application of the directive, of legal standing to bring a representative action, of collective settlements, and of the problem of funding for collective actions. This discussion puts emphasis on the need to extend legal standing to individual members of the group and articulates an appeal to national legisla...
In this special issue, a series of authors from all over Europe discuss aspects of both the proposal...
Collective redress is a procedural mechanism that allows for reasons of procedural economy and effic...
This open access book offers an analytical presentation of how Europe has created its own version of...
The article provides a brief overview of the background of the new European Union directive on repre...
This article provides an analysis of the Directive on representative actions for the protection of t...
After more than a decade of studies, workshops and surveys, European Commission has accompanied a “P...
In June 2020, the political agreement between the European Parliament and the Council of the Europea...
Class Actions in Selected Legal Systems from a Consumer Protection Perspective The thesis is dedicat...
The European Commission Recommendation on Collective Redress (2013/396/EU) establishes a framework t...
The European Commission Recommendation on Collective Redress (2013/396/EU) establishes a framework t...
The EU Law on Injunctive Collective Redress The article aims to illustrate the EU policy on consume...
Defence date: 25 July 2014Examining Board: Professor Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz, European University Ins...
In line with primary EU competition law, the new Damages Directive 2014/104/EU aims to provide all v...
textabstractIn early 2018, the tortuous process towards the establishment of a framework for collect...
This chapter contends that in light of procedural reforms necessitated by Directive 2020/1868 for co...
In this special issue, a series of authors from all over Europe discuss aspects of both the proposal...
Collective redress is a procedural mechanism that allows for reasons of procedural economy and effic...
This open access book offers an analytical presentation of how Europe has created its own version of...
The article provides a brief overview of the background of the new European Union directive on repre...
This article provides an analysis of the Directive on representative actions for the protection of t...
After more than a decade of studies, workshops and surveys, European Commission has accompanied a “P...
In June 2020, the political agreement between the European Parliament and the Council of the Europea...
Class Actions in Selected Legal Systems from a Consumer Protection Perspective The thesis is dedicat...
The European Commission Recommendation on Collective Redress (2013/396/EU) establishes a framework t...
The European Commission Recommendation on Collective Redress (2013/396/EU) establishes a framework t...
The EU Law on Injunctive Collective Redress The article aims to illustrate the EU policy on consume...
Defence date: 25 July 2014Examining Board: Professor Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz, European University Ins...
In line with primary EU competition law, the new Damages Directive 2014/104/EU aims to provide all v...
textabstractIn early 2018, the tortuous process towards the establishment of a framework for collect...
This chapter contends that in light of procedural reforms necessitated by Directive 2020/1868 for co...
In this special issue, a series of authors from all over Europe discuss aspects of both the proposal...
Collective redress is a procedural mechanism that allows for reasons of procedural economy and effic...
This open access book offers an analytical presentation of how Europe has created its own version of...