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Collective Rights in Europe

A Comparative Study

Rebecca Mooney
Barcode 9781849463690
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Release Date: 03/05/2029

Genre: Law & Politics
Label: Beck/Hart Publishing
Series: Modern Studies in European Law
Language: English
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

A Comparative Study
This is a wide ranging study of collective redress. It firstly examines different conceptual models of collective redress, and then undertakes a detailed comparative review of examples of those models. Jurisdictions studied stretch from Latin America, the USA and Europe, to Asia and Africa.
How are collective rights addressed in Europe? This book examines this question, looking at collective or class action procedures, in the European Union and selected Member States, including Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain. It shows the tension between collective rights and principles of autonomy and fundamental individual rights. This book looks at how EU law, though unifying in nature, does allow for extensive diversity in the recognition and enforcement of collective or solidarity rights across member states. It goes on to explore questions of enforcement. It reveals varying approaches to the question across member states, despite the EU’s harmonization objectives. A fascinating insight into an increasingly important category of rights.