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This publication examines the complex issues involved in class or group arbitration on a comparative law basis. Is there a place for such proceedings within the framework of the arbitration process?
Class action procedures, as developed in the United States court system and more recently in Canada, are almost nonexistent in Europe. The book highlights the lessons which have been learned from the experience of cases in the US and in Europe.
What does the future hold for class, collective and mass arbitrations? Are they a marginal phenomenon or has their potential yet to be realised? What are possible solutions to the issues that have been encountered? Can we expect to see more of such arbitrations in the future?
Written by arbitrators, academics and practitioners, this Dossier will provide the answers to these questions and many more.
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The ICC Bulletin is an essential resource for practitioners and scholars. It includes: Extracts from awards rendered in ICC arbitrations Commentaries on case decisions, practices and procedures ICC dispute resolution statistics Reports...
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For over 20 years, the Institute of International Banking Law & Practice has produced the world's only annual record of court activity regarding LCs and guarantees, plus the year's significant...
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