基本説明
Drawing insights from US judicial experience and giving a rigorous discussion of both the philosophical and constitutional aspects and the economic mechanisms and incentives set up by class actions.
Full Description
This well-documented book discusses the power and limitations of class actions with insights and analysis from a panel of distinguished scholars. It pays special attention to the introduction and the applicability of such a legal device in European civil law countries. The book offers a broad legal and economic investigation, drawing insights from US judicial experience and giving a rigorous discussion of both the philosophical and constitutional aspects and the economic mechanisms and incentives set up by class actions.
The Law and Economics of Class Actions in Europe will be a welcome addition to the bookshelf of all those interested in the function of class action litigation for promoting justice and efficiency. In particular, it will benefit graduate and postgraduate students, researchers and academics in law, economics, and law and economics, policy makers, judges and attorneys.
Contributors: J.G. Backhaus, G. Calabresi, A. Cassone, M.S. Cenini, B. Deffains, F. Denozza, N. Garoupa, A. Gidi, F. Gomez, M.F. Gouveia, S. Harnay, S. Issacharoff, E. Langlais, J. Luther, A. Marciano, G.P. Miller, F. Parisi, G.B. Ramello, L. Sacconi, M.I. Saez, F.M. Scherer, L. Toffoletti, T.S. Ulen, M. Valimaki
Contents
Contents:
PART I: CLASS ACTION LITIGATION: THE ORIGINS AND ITS MAIN FEATURES
1. The Law and Economics of Class Action Litigation: Setting the Research Agenda
Jürgen G. Backhaus, Alberto Cassone and Giovanni B. Ramello
2. Class Actions in the US Experience: The Legal Perspective
Hon. Guido Calabresi
3. Class Actions in the US Experience: An Economist's Perception
Frederic M. Scherer
4. Will Aggregate Litigation Come to Europe?
Samuel Issacharoff and Geoffrey P. Miller
5. Class Action as a Remedy for Market Failure
Jürgen G. Backhaus
6. The Economics of Class Action Litigation
Thomas S. Ulen
PART II: DISENTANGLING THE LAW AND ECONOMICS OF CLASS ACTION
7. Private, Club and Public Goods: The Economic Boundaries of Class Action Litigation
Alberto Cassone and Giovanni B. Ramello
8. Class Action Finance and Legal Expense Insurance
Jürgen G. Backhaus
9. Punitive Damages and Class Actions
Francesco Parisi and Marta Silvia Cenini
10. A Case for Information Sharing in Class Action Suits
Bruno Deffains and Eric Langlais
11. Good Law and Economics Needs Better Microeconomic Models: The Case Against 'Contingent Fees' as Application of Agency Models to the Professions
Lorenzo Sacconi
12. Collective Litigation versus Legislation: A Rent-Seeking Approach to Class Actions
Sophie Harnay and Alain Marciano
PART III: COMPARATIVE LEGAL VIEWS: ISSUES, NATIONAL EXPERIENCES AND A PROPOSAL
13. Class Actions in Private Enforcement of EC Antitrust Law: The Commission Green Paper
Francesco Denozza and Luca Toffoletti
14. The Enforcement of Management Passivity Duty in Take-over Law: Class Action or Government Action?
Fernando Gomez and María Isabel Saez
15. The Constitutional Impact of Class Actions in European Legal Systems
Jörg Luther
16. Introducing Class Actions in Finland: An Example of Law-making Without Economic Analysis
Mikko Välimäki
17. Class Actions in Portugal
Mariana França Gouveia and Nuno Garoupa
18. The Class Action Code: A Model for Civil Law Countries
Antonio Gidi
Index