Financing Collective Actions in the Netherlands

X. Kramer-I.N. Tzankova-J. Hoevenaars-C.J.M. van Doorn


Engels | 08-04-2024 | 214 pagina's

9789047302186

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Collective actions and the financing of complex mass damage cases have been among the most debated and controversial topics in civil justice in Europe over the past decade. With the entry into force of the Dutch collective damages procedure (WAMCA) in 2020, the Netherlands has re- confirmed its reputation as one of the frontrunners in having a welldeveloped framework for collective actions and settlements. Third party litigation funding has become an important source of funding, and its increase has also fuelled discussion on alternative pathways for funding to secure access to justice. This book discusses developments in Dutch collective actions and in particular the financing of collective actions from a regulatory, empirical and comparative perspective. It delves into different funding modes, including market developments in third party litigation funding, and extensively addresses the question of the necessity, feasibility and possible design of a (revolving) litigation fund for collective actions. It is of interest to academics, legal practitioners, national and European policy makers and legislators in the area of civil justice.

Beschrijving

Collective actions and the financing of complex mass damage cases have been among the most debated and controversial topics in civil justice in Europe over the past decade. With the entry into force of the Dutch collective damages procedure (WAMCA) in 2020, the Netherlands has re- confirmed its reputation as one of the frontrunners in having a welldeveloped framework for collective actions and settlements. Third party litigation funding has become an important source of funding, and its increase has also fuelled discussion on alternative pathways for funding to secure access to justice. This book discusses developments in Dutch collective actions and in particular the financing of collective actions from a regulatory, empirical and comparative perspective. It delves into different funding modes, including market developments in third party litigation funding, and extensively addresses the question of the necessity, feasibility and possible design of a (revolving) litigation fund for collective actions. It is of interest to academics, legal practitioners, national and European policy makers and legislators in the area of civil justice.

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EAN :9789047302186
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Uitgever :Boom uitgevers Den Haag
Publicatie datum :  08-04-2024
Uitvoering :Hardback
Taal/Talen : Engels
Hoogte :246 mm
Breedte :171 mm
Dikte :20 mm
Gewicht :484 gr
Status :POD (Beschikbaar als print-on-demand.)
Aantal pagina's :214
Keywords :  access;civil justice;collective;collective actions;consumer law;damage;finance;financing;fund;funding;insurance;justice;legal;litigation;mass;party;private international law;public interest;regulation;rights;settlement;third;wamca;wca;wcam