9783406790034
The BookThe Representative Actions Directive 2020/1828 (RAD) marks a new era of collective redress in Europe, requiring the 27 EU Member States to introduce representative actions, both for injunctive measures and for redress measures. Despite the aim of the RAD to create a level playing field for businesses and ensure a high level of consumer protection throughout the EU, national rules on collective redress will continue to take many different forms. The handbook provides clarity on the applicable rules of collective redress in the 27 Member States as well as England & Wales. The 28 country reports contain short overviews and detailed descriptions of the different instruments of collective redress available in each jurisdiction, accompanied by a comparative overview and analysis that offers a concise outline of what to expect from collective actions and collective redress in Europe after the transposition of the RAD.The Advantages at a Glanceup-to-date overview of collective redress rules in 27 EU Member States, and England & Walescomprehensible overviews and detailed descriptions of all relevant measures of collective redress in Europe after the transposition of Representative Actions Directive 2020/1828, including relevant statutes in Englishcomprehensible comparative overview and analysisThe Target GroupFor inhouse counsel, lawyers, judges, companies, business and consumer associations, research institutions, European institutions, non-governmental organisations.
Beck international
Lühmann
Collective Actions and Redress in Europe*
A Handbook
By Dr. Tobias Lühmann
2024 Approx. 1.500 pages. Hardcover approx. Euro 350,-
ISBN 9783406790034
A co-publication of C.H.BECK, Munich, Hart Publishing, Oxford, and Nomos, Baden-Baden.
The Book
The Representative Actions Directive 2020/1828 (RAD) marks a new era of collective redress in Europe, requiring the 27 Member States of the European Union to introduce representative actions, both for injunctive measures and for redress measures. Despite the aim of the RAD to create a level playing field for businesses and ensure a high level of consumer protection throughout the European Union, national rules on collective redress will continue to take many different forms. The handbook provides clarity on the applicable rules of collective redress in the 27 Member States as well as England and Wales. The 28 country reports contain short overviews and detailed descriptions of the different instruments of collective redress available in each jurisdiction, accompanied by a comparative overview and analysis that offers a concise outline of what to expect from collective actions and collective redress in Europe after the transposition of the RAD.
The Target Group
For inhouse counsel, lawyers, judges, companies, business and consumer associations, research institutions, European institutions, non-governmental organizations.