Extraterritoriality and Collective Redress
Extraterritoriality and Collective Redress
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Author(s): Fairgrieve, Duncan
ISBN No.: 9780199655724
Pages: 456
Year: 201209
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 460.26
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Part I: Collective Redress Mechanisms in a Comparative Perspective 1: Diego Corapi: Class Actions and Collective Actions 2: Duncan Fairgrieve and Geraint Howells: Collective Redress Procedures: European Debates 3: John Sorabji: Collective Action Reform in England and Wales 4: Ianika Tzankova and Hélène van Lith: Class Actions and Class Settlements Going Global: An Update from the Netherlands 5: Alexander Layton QC: Collective Redress: Policy Objectives and Practical Problems Part II: Private International Law and Collective Redress 6: Burkhard Hess: A Coherent Approach to European Collective Redress: 7: Horatia Muir-Watt: The Trouble with Cross-Border Collective Redress: Issues and Difficulties 8: Eva Lein: Cross-Border Collective Redress and Jurisdiction under Brussels I: A Mismatch 9: Justine N Stefanelli: Parallel Litigation and Cross-Border Collective Actions under the Brussels I Framework: Lessons from Abroad 10: Duncan Fairgrieve: The Impact of the Brussels I Enforcement and Recognition Rules on Collective Actions 11: Astrid Stadler: Conflicts of Laws in Multinational Collective Actions: a Judicial Nightmare? 12: Andrea Pinna : Extra-territoriality of Evidence Gathering in US Class Action Proceedings 13: Catherine Kessedjian: The ILA Rio Resolution on Transnational Group Actions 14: Rachael Mulheron: The Requirement for Foreign Class Members to Opt-in to an English Class Action Part III: Reception of Foreign Collective Redress and Punitive Damages Decisions in National Jurisdictions 15: Francesco Quarta: Foreign Punitive Damages Decisions and Class Actions in Italy 16: John P Brown: Certifying International Class Actions in Canada 17: Marta Requejo Isidro and Marta Otero Crespo: Collective Redress in Spain: Recognition and Enforcement of Class Action Judgments and Class Settlements Part IV: Extraterritoriality and US Law 18: Thomas A Dubbs: Morrison v. National Australia Bank: The US Supreme Court Limits Collective Redress for Securities Fraud 19: Linda Silberman: Morrison v. National Australia Bank : Implications for Global Securities Class Actions 20: Adam Johnson: Morrison v. National Australia Bank: Foreign Securities and the Jurisdiction to Prescribe 21: Vincent Smith: ''Bridging the Gap'': Contrasting Effects of US Supreme Court Territorial Restraint on European Collective Claims 22: Wolf-Georg Ringe and Alexander Hellgardt: Transnational Issuer Liability after the Financial Crisis: Seeking a Coherent Choice of Law Standard Part I: Collective Redress Mechanisms in a Comparative Perspective 1. Class Actions / Actions Collectives, Diego Corapi 2. Collective Redress Procedures: European Debates, Duncan Fairgrieve and Geraint Howells 3. Collective Action Reform in England and Wales: Are Class Actions Really on the Way?, John Sorabji 4. Class Actions and Class Settlements Going Global: An Update from the Netherlands, Helene van Lith and Ianika Tzankova 5.


Collective Redress: Policy Objectives and Practical Problems, Alex Layton QC Part II: Private International Law and Collective Redress 6. A Coherent Approach to European Collective Redress: Burkhard Hess 7. The Trouble with Cross-Border Collective Redress: A Deeper Reading?, Horatia Muir-Watt 8. Cross-Border Collective Redress and Jurisdiction under Brussels I: A Mismatch, Eva Lein 9. Parallel Litigation and Cross-Border Collective Actions under the Brussels I Framework: Lessons from Abroad, Justine Stefanelli 10. The Impact of the Brussels I Enforcement and Recognition Rules on Collective Actions, Duncan Fairgrieve 11. Conflicts of Laws in Multinational Collective Actions: a Judicial Nightmarea 12. Extraterritoriality of Evidence Gathering in US Class Action Proceedings, Andrea PinnaNB 13.


The ILA Rio Resolution on Transnational Group Actions, Catherine Kessedjan 14. In Defence of the Requirement for Foreign Class Members to Opt-In to an English Class Action, Rachael Mulheron Part III: Reception of Foreign Collective Redress and Punitive Damages Decisions in National Jurisdictions 15. An Italian Perspective on Foreign Punitive Damages Decisions and Class Actions, Francesco Quarta 16. The Perils of Certifying International Class Actions in Canada, John P. Brown 17. Collective Redress in Spain: Recognition and Enforcement of Class Action Judgments and Class Settlements, Marta Requejo Isidro and Marta Otero Crespo Part IV: Extraterritoriality and US Law 18. Morrison v. National Australia Bank: The US Supreme Court Limits Collective Redress for Securities Fraud, Thomas A Dubbs 19.


Morrison v. National Australia Bank: Implications for Global Securities Class Actions, Linda Silberman 20. Morrison v. National Australia Bank: Foreign Securities and the Jurisdiction to Prescribe, Adam Johnson 21. Bridging the Gap: Contrasting Effects of US Supreme Court Territorial Restraint on European Collective Claims: Bridging the Gap, Vincent Smith 22. Transnational Issuer Liability after the Financial Crisis: Seeking a Coherent Choice-of-Law Standard, Wolf-.Georg Ringe and Alexander Hellgardt.


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