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Collective Litigation in Europe: Law and Practice


ISBN13: 9781944825638
To be Published: October 2025
Publisher: Juris Publishing
Country of Publication: USA
Format: Hardback
Price: £220.00





Collective Litigation in Europe: Law and Practice is a comprehensive compendium covering all forms of collective litigation across 33 European jurisdictions, including all 27 EU Member States, the four EFTA States, and the two most active UK jurisdictions (England & Wales and Scotland). It is inspired by the extensive body of work developed over many years by and for the European Commission, culminating in the 2013 Recommendation, the Representative Actions Directive, and national transposition laws.

This indispensable resource is designed for practitioners, academics, and anyone interested in collective litigation. It is the work of over forty contributors and edited by four distinguished experts in litigation, arbitration, and academia. The book features contributions from each jurisdiction detailing national legislation, procedural approaches to domestic and cross-border collective litigation, and significant cases. Key topics include jurisdiction, admissibility, standing, rights to be heard, choice of law, parallel litigation, funding, financial incentives, settlement, and more.

In addition to European coverage, contributors from countries with established collective litigation systems, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Israel, Japan, and the United States, offer valuable comparative insights.

Opening chapters trace the historical evolution of collective redress in Europe and provide an in-depth analysis of the Representative Actions Directive. A concluding chapter explores policy issues and the broader goals of achieving collective justice.

Collective Litigation in Europe offers an unparalleled, jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction analysis of collective redress, bridging legal theory, procedural practice, and policy insight across Europe and beyond.

Subjects:
Courts and Procedure
Contents:
Introduction
1. The Development of Collective Litigation in the European Union
2. Assessing the EU Representative Actions Directive: Looking Beyond and Looking Ahead
3. Austria
4. Belgium
5. Bulgaria
6. Croatia
7. Cyprus
8. Czech Republic
9. Denmark
10. Estonia
11. Finland
12. France
13. Germany
14. Greece
15. Hungary
16. Ireland
17. Italy
18. Latvia
19. Lithuania
20. Luxembourg
21. Malta
22. The Netherlands
23. Poland
24. Portugal
25. Romania
26. Slovakia
27. Slovenia
28. Spain
29. Sweden
30. England and Wales
31. Scotland
32. Iceland
33. Liechtenstein
34. Norway
35. Switzerland
36. A View from Australia
37. A View from Brazil
38. A View from Canada
39. A View from Israel
40. A View from Japan
41. A View from the United States
42. Policy Issues - Three Objectives and Seven Dimensions of Collective Justice
Appendix