Class actions

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Abstract

In our world of complex societies, where people daily interact with other anonymous people, where products and services are provided in massive standardized series by large organizations, where the fi nancing of different economic activities is made through impersonal networks, where citizens in their daily life are at times consumers, users, investors, subject to the same kind of opportunities and risks, disputes arising from their interactions must be resolved by procedures different from the traditional bipolar litigation model.

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Corapi, D. (2012). Class actions. In General Reports of the xviiith Congress of the International Academy o Comparative Law/Rapports Generaux Du xviiieme Congres de l’academie Internationale De Droit Compare (pp. 191–196). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2354-2_9

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