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19 Theoretical Inq. L. [i] (2018)

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    Theoretical Inquiries in Law

         Volume  19, Number  1, January 2018

Fifty Years of Class Actions - A Global Perspective

                     Contents


Arthur R. Miller



Elizabeth Chamblee
Burch
Shay Lavie
Brian T. Fitzpatrick


Zachary D. Clopton
Alon Klement  and
Robert Klonoff
Brigitte Haar




Fabrizio Cafaggi


Catherine Piche
Vicki Waye and Vince
Morabito


Robin Hui Huang



Agustin Barroilhet


Introduction
Keynote Address
The American  Class Action: From Birth
to Maturity
Publicly Funded Objectors


Tiered Certification
Can  and Should the New  Third-Party
Litigation Financing Come to Class Actions?
The Global Class Action and Its Alternatives
Class Actions in the United States and Israel:
A Comparative Approach
Regulation Through Litigation - Collective
Redress in Need of a New Balance Between
Individual Rights and Regulatory Objectives
in Europe
Towards  Collaborative Governance of
European Remedial and Procedural Law?
Class Action Value
When  Pragmatism Leads to Unintended
Consequences: A Critique of Australia's
Unique Closed Class Regime
Rethinking the Relationship Between Public
Regulation and Private Litigation: Evidence
from Securities Class Action in China
The Regime Politics Origins of Class Action
Regulation


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