توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Delivering Collective Redress: New Technologies
نام کتاب : Delivering Collective Redress: New Technologies
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی :
سری : Civil Justice Systems 7
نویسندگان : Christopher Hodges, Stefaan Voet
ناشر : Hart Publishing
سال نشر : 2018
تعداد صفحات : 367
ISBN (شابک) : 9781509918546 , 9781509918553
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 3 مگابایت
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Acknowledgements\nTable of Contents\nList of Abbreviations\n1. Introduction: The Scope and the Criteria\n I. Background and Principal Objective\n II. The Techniques\n III. Description of the Project and Methodology\n IV. Criteria for Evaluation of Mechanisms\n V. General Outline of this Book\n VI. Major Findings\n2. European Policy and Mechanisms for Collective Redress\n I. Diverse Approaches and Piecemeal Legislation\n II. The Public–Private Split\n III. Objectives and Outcomes Replace Mechanisms\n IV. Consumer Enforcement\n V. Consumer Collective Redress: Policy Debates\n VI. Commission\'s Recommendation on Collective Redress Mechanisms\n VII. The Political and Technical Conundrum\n VIII. Business Concerns on Ineffective Safeguards\n IX. Consumer Concerns from Business Scandals\n X. Proposals in 2016/17\n XI. Competition Damages\n XII. Data Protection\n XIII. Investors\n XIV. Conclusions\n3. Collective Actions\n I. Introduction\n II. Belgium\n III. Bulgaria\n IV. England and Wales\n V. Finland\n VI. France\n VII. Germany\n VIII. Italy\n IX. Lithuania\n X. The Netherlands\n XI. Poland\n XII. Sweden\n4. Criminal Compensation: Stand-alone and Consecutive Piggy-back\n I. Belgium\n II. United Kingdom\n5. Regulatory Redress\n I. Concept\n II. The Range of Mechanisms of Regulatory Redress\n III. Examples of the Powers\n6. Ombudsmen\n I. Typology\n II. National Ombudsmen Schemes\n7. Reassessing the Objectives\n I. The Primary Objectives\n II. Delivering Compensation\n III. Affecting Future Behaviour\n IV. Empirical Evidence on the Failure of the US Class Action as a Regulatory Mechanism\n V. The Objectives Restated: Multi-functionalism\n8. Conclusions\n I. Overview of the Mechanisms\n II. Applying the Criteria\n III. Empirical Conclusions on the Mechanisms\n IV. Implications of the Findings\nAnnex\n I. Damages Cases\n II. Cases Involving Injunctions/Market Behaviour (Not Compensation)\n III. Cases Identified by BEUC and COJEF\nIndex