Delivering Justice: A Holistic and Multidisciplinary ApproachLiber Amicorum in Honour of Christopher Hodges

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نام کتاب : Delivering Justice: A Holistic and Multidisciplinary ApproachLiber Amicorum in Honour of Christopher Hodges
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : ارائه عدالت: رویکردی جامع و چند رشته ای Liber Amicorum به افتخار کریستوفر هاجز
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ناشر : Hart Publishing
سال نشر : 2022
تعداد صفحات : 341
ISBN (شابک) : 9781509961542 , 9781509961566
زبان کتاب : English
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Acknowledgements\nContents\nList of Contributors\nPART I: HOMAGE TO A POLYMATH\n 1\rThe Multidimensional Career\rof a Polymath\n I. A Unique Career of a Unique Man\n II. Collective Redress\n III. Consumer Dispute Resolution\n IV. Court System Reform and New Technologies\n V. Ethical Business Regulation, Corporate Behaviour and Regulatory Delivery\n VI. Tribute\n 2. Résumé and Main Publications\n I. Résumé\n II. Main Publications\n 3. The Friend\n I. Rabbit Man\n II. The Colleague\n III. Early Days\n IV. Family\n V. Music\n VI. Humour and Humanity\n VII. What Makes Him Tick?\n VIII. So What Next?\n 4. Policy Endeavour: Forging the Blueprint\n I. Introduction\n II. Personal Reminiscences\n 5. A Love of Music: From Oxford to The Sixteen\n 6. \'In Modern Comic Opera One Sometimes Has to Wing It. If It\'s Too Absurd to Say It, Then Sing It!\'\n 7. Solicitor, Academic, Policymaker!\nPART II: COLLECTIVE REDRESS\n 8. What is Collective in EU Collective Redress?\n A Personal Note\n I. Collective Redress as Regulatory Litigation\n II. Collectivity, Commonality and Economies of Scale\n III. Conceptualising Collective Redress\n IV. Revisiting Collective Redress\n 9. \'Je t\'aime moi non plus\': Why Europe Needs Strong Collective Redress\n I. Introduction\n II. Why Collective Redress is a Must-Have for Europe\n III. European Collective Redress: A Promising Future?\n 10. Collective Redress in EU Consumer Law: How It Is, How It Could Be\n I. Introduction\n II. Directive 93/13 on Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts\n III. Directive 2020/1828 on Representative Actions for the Protection of the Collective Interests of Consumers\n IV. Overview and Prospective\n 11. Let’s Redress European Redress the Hodges Way! Redressons redress en Europe à l’Hodgienne! A Look at How Canada Resolves the Conflicting Collective Claims Cross-Border Conundrum and How May the Canadian Solution\rHelp Us in the EU?\n I. Introduction\n II. Unresolved Issues in the EU Directive on Representative Actions\n III. The Current Approach to the Conflicting Collective Claims Cross-Border Conundrumin Recent Canadian Judgments\n IV. How to Do Better – Taking the Hodgian Perspective When Getting the Legislators on Board\n V. Conclusion for the EU and its Member States: What Should Be Done Now\n 12. Deadweight Loss and Collective Redress in Competition Law\n I. Introduction\n II. Claiming the Deadweight Loss by Way of Collective Redress\n III. Conclusion\n 13. Third-Party Funding in Collective Redress\n I. Third-Party Funding - A Controversial Issue\n II. European Model Rules of Civil Procedure (ELI/UNIDROIT 2020)\n III. Directive 2020/1828 and Third-Party Funding\n IV. Voss Report\n V. Conclusions\n 14. Do Collective Redress Mechanisms Deliver Justice?\n I. National Approaches to Collective Redress Litigation\n II. Tribute\n III. Collective Redress Actions for Product Litigation?\n IV. Conclusion\nPART III: CONSUMER DISPUTE RESOLUTION\n 15. Does CDR \'Get It\'?\n I. Introduction and Approach\n II. Background and Development of Dispute Resolution\n III. The Changing Context\n IV. Conclusions\n 16. Consumer Dispute Resolution in the Digital Era: Access for All, Or Access for Some Consumers?\n I. Introduction\n II. Two Research Trajectories in Consumer Access to Justice\n III. Digitalised Access to Justice and Marginalised Consumers\n IV. Towards Inclusive Consumer Justice in the Digital Era\n V. Conclusion\n 17. Rise and Fall of Traffic Accident ADR in Japan: The Cause and the Possible Remedy\n I. Purpose of this Chapter\n II. Outlook of Japanese Traffic Accident ADR\n III. Analysis\n IV. Summary\n 18. CDR: Catalyst for China\'s E-Commerce\n I. Introduction: The Context\n II. Legal Approaches to CDR in China\n III. In-House ODR of B2C E-Commerce Platforms\n IV. From the National 12315 Consumer Hotline to the National 12315 ODR Platform\n V. China Consumers Association\'s ODR Platform\n VI. E-Litigation for E-Commerce Disputes\n VII. Conclusion\nPART IV: COURT SYSTEM REFORM AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES\n 19. Digital Technology and the Development of Holistic Dispute Resolution\n Preamble\n I. Reform from a Judicial Perspective\n II. Reform from an Academic Perspective\n 20. The Evolution of No-Fault Compensation Schemes for Personal Injuries\n I. Introduction\n II. Background\n III. No-Fault Schemes as a Replacement for Litigation\n IV. Conclusions\n 21. No-Fault Compensation Systems in the Pandemic Context\n I. Introduction\n II. Pre-Pandemic Situation of No-Fault Compensation System\n III. Developments in the Pandemic Context\n IV. Need for More Legal-Empirical Research as Basis for Pandemic Preparedness\n V. Conclusion\nPART V: ETHICAL BUSINESS REGULATION,\rCORPORATE BEHAVIOUR AND REGULATORY DELIVERY\n 22. Ethical Business Practice and Regulation and Beyond: Challenging Traditional Approaches to Compliance and Enforcement\n I. From Ruth Steinholtz\'s Perspective\n II. From Srikanth Mangalam\'s Perspective\n 23. The Evolution of INDR 2017-2022\nIndex




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