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On The Construction Of Class Action

Posted on:2007-08-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X F LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2206360185477179Subject:Procedural Law
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Modern large-scale production and economic development led to a lot of commodities, frequent group disputes, the traditional litigation Mechanisms can, how fair, economic solution to a national group disputes in the face of common law scholars Subject. States are forming their own groups litigation system, but these systems have in common is the same, And learn from each other in strengthening trend. The litigation system through the basic theory of groups and the research and analysis of how a ban on the litigation systems in our bodies raised their ideas. I first presented their basic understanding of the Mission litigation, the main group introduced the concept of litigation; And summarizes the characteristics of groups litigation; This group then analyzed the nature of the proceedings and the proceedings of mass interest groups protection and the prevention of damages relief functions; then introduced and comments by other countries and regions group litigation, including Germany, France and China's Taiwan region theory, legislation and practice situation. And special presentations by Taiwan latest amendments to the Civil Procedure Law Litigation accreditation bodies. In conclusion, the article focused on the analysis of our current litigation system that is representative groups in the settlement of litigation, the existence of group disputes functional error, and the protection of the functional groups litigation system is to prevent compensate for its shortcomings. In the field of consumer protection, copyright protection and legislation in the field of environmental protection need to build a group litigation, and litigation groups made up my ideas.
Keywords/Search Tags:groups litigation, public interest groups, class action, litigation qualifications
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