
Il Class Action Arbitration: La sua evoluzione negli Stati Uniti e la sua possibile introduzione nell'Unione Europea
بواسطة
Flavia Marisi
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Thriller & Suspense
Action & Adventure
تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
280
لغة
إيطالي
منشور
Mar 13, 2012
الناشر
Grin Publishing
رقم ISBN-10
3656149062
رقم ISBN-13
9783656149064
الوصف
Flavia Marisi explores the intricate landscape of class action arbitration, tracing its evolution in the United States and contemplating its potential integration into European legal systems. The author delves into the mechanisms and principles underlying class actions, showcasing how they have transformed the American judicial environment by offering a platform for collective redress. Marisi's examination provides valuable insights into the advantages and challenges posed by class action arbitration, highlighting the nuances that arise in the context of diverse legal ideologies.
The book presents a thorough analysis, focusing on the procedural frameworks and the implications for both plaintiffs and defendants in class action scenarios. Marisi intelligently compares the established American practices with the traditional European approach to arbitration and dispute resolution. Her discussion serves as a catalyst for a broader reflection on how these differing systems can inform each other and potentially benefit from a harmonized framework.
Through meticulous research and thoughtful commentary, Marisi contributes meaningfully to the ongoing debate about class action arbitration in Europe. This work not only serves scholars and legal practitioners but also engages policymakers interested in reforming collective redress mechanisms within the European Union.
The book presents a thorough analysis, focusing on the procedural frameworks and the implications for both plaintiffs and defendants in class action scenarios. Marisi intelligently compares the established American practices with the traditional European approach to arbitration and dispute resolution. Her discussion serves as a catalyst for a broader reflection on how these differing systems can inform each other and potentially benefit from a harmonized framework.
Through meticulous research and thoughtful commentary, Marisi contributes meaningfully to the ongoing debate about class action arbitration in Europe. This work not only serves scholars and legal practitioners but also engages policymakers interested in reforming collective redress mechanisms within the European Union.