
Multi-Party Actions
by Hodges, Christopher; Webb QC, GeraintBuy New
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Summary
The UK is one of the leading jurisdictions where alternatives to collective actions have been developed .This edition includes coverage of regulatory redress mechanisms, collective ADR arrangements, and the practice of various UK ombudsmen. New UK legislation is covered, including the Consumer Rights Act 2015 and associated arrangements for competition law collective actions and redress scheme approvals. The book analyses the recent general policy developments in European policy on 'collective redress' and 'collective actions' which have emerged in response to the European Commission's 2013 recommendations.
Both litigation practitioners and civil procedure academics will find this unique and extensive collection of case studies to be a practical and invaluable resource.
Author Biography
Christopher Hodges, Professor of Justice Systems, University of Oxford,Geraint Webb WC, Barrister, Henderson Chambers
Christopher Hodges is Professor of Justice Systems, and head of the Swiss Re/CMS Research Programme on Civil Justice Systems, Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford. He is a Supernumerary Fellow of Wolfson College Oxford.
Geraint Webb QC is a leading Silk at Henderson Chambers whose practice has particular emphasis on complex multi-party actions, group actions, mass tort claims, cross-border disputes, and jurisdictional issues.
Table of Contents
I Introduction
II Managing Group Litigation
1. Basic Priniciples and Issues
2. Initiation
3. Investigating, Commencing, and Pleading Claims
4. Initial Management of the Group
5. Advertising
6. Further Management Issues
7. Costs
III Consumer Representative Claims
Consumer Protection Claims
Competition Claims
IV EU Cross-Border Injunctions
1. Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts
2. Consumer Protection Regulation
3. Unfair Commercial Practices
V Representative Parties
VI Funding Multi-Party Actions
VII Case Studies
Appendices
A. CPR Rule 19.III
B. Practice Direction - Group Litigation
C. CPR Rule 19.II
D. New law on Consumer Representative Actions, and any Guidance
E. Community Legal Service's MPA Guidance and Solicitors' Panel documents
F. Costs Rules
G. Directives on consumer organisations
H. UK law implementing items in G
I. Specimen Initial GLO Directions
J. Extracts from Woolf Reports and other sources
K. List of reported cases
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