Enforcing consumer and capital markets law : the diesel emission scandal

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Enforcing consumer and capital markets law : the diesel emission scandal

edited by Beate Gsell and Thomas M.J. Möllers

Intersentia, c2020

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Enforcing Consumer and Capital Markets Law: The Diesel Emissions Scandal is an international and intradisciplinary work. On the example of one topical and global collective damage event with far reaching consequences for both consumers and investors, this work critically analyses the various approaches of public and private law enforcement and their effectiveness across several jurisdictions, namely those of Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, England and Wales, Italy, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Portugal, Australia, Brazil, China and the United States of America. Based on decided and pending cases, the book demonstrates to what extent public authorities, but also private claimants, can take effective steps against the violation of their rights in their respective jurisdictions. The following is examined: law enforcement by public institutions, law enforcement by private parties and overlaps as well as hybrids and connections between both areas. A particular focus is given to collective redress, that is representative actions and model case proceedings. Comments from renowned practitioners sharing their experiences are included throughout the book. Separate concluding comparative chapters have two different aims: A comparative analysis of the legal solutions with a supranational European Union level focus provides invaluable insights into best practices and effectiveness. In addition, an intradisciplinary comparison assesses and evaluates the effectiveness of consumer law vs capital markets law mechanisms. Furthermore mechanisms of competition law and company law are taken into account. With contributions by Willem H. van Boom (University of Leiden), Peter Cashman (3 Wentworth Chambers; University of New South Wales), Tanja Domej (University of Zurich), Marcello Gaboardi (Bocconi University Milan), Beate Gsell (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munich; Munich Higher Regional Court), Jutta Gurkmann (Verbraucherzentrale Bundesverband e.V.), Patrick Honegger-Muntener (University of Zurich), Emmanuel Jeuland (University Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne), Remigijus Jokubauskas (Court of Appeal of Lithuania), Georg E. Kodek (Vienna University of Economics and Business), Lene Kohl (Osborne Clarke, Berlin), Petra Leupold (VKI-Academy), Claudia Lima Marques (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul), Caroline Meller-Hannich (Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg), Thomas M.J. Moellers (University of Augsburg), Charlotte M.D.S. Pavillon (University of Groningen), Anders Schafer (Kammeradvokaten/Poul Schmidt, Copenhagen; University of Copenhagen), Amy J. Schmitz (University of Missouri), John Sorabji (Nine St John Street Chambers; University College London), Henrique Sousa Antunes (Catholic University of Portugal), Egidija Tamosiuniene (Court of Appeal of Lithuania; University of Vilnius), Rudiger Veil (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munich), Maximilian Weiss (TILP Litigation, Kirchentellinsfurt), Tong Zhang (China University of Political Science and Law).

目次

PART I. INTRODUCTION Introduction p. 3 PART II. EUROPE Austria: Consumer Law p. 13 Austria: Capital Markets Law p. 29 Denmark p. 51 France p. 71 Germany p. 93 England and Wales p. 119 Italy p. 151 Lithuania p. 181 Netherlands p. 203 Portugal p. 221 PART II. BEYOND EUROPE Australia p. 257 Brazil p. 291 China: Consumer Law p. 315 United States p. 339 PART III. THE SUPRANATIONAL PERSPECTIVE Enforcing Consumer Law in Europe and Beyond: Similarities and Differences p. 365 Private Enforcement in European Capital Markets Law: Perspectives for a Reform at the Example of the Obligation to Disclose Inside Information p. 405 PART IV. LEGAL PRACTICE PERSPECTIVE Practitioner Comment on Consumer Law Enforcement in Europe p. 427 A Qualifi ed Entities Comment on Consumer Law Enforcement p. 439 Securities Litigation against VW and Porsche: The 10 Billion Euro Marathon Walk p. 449 PART V. INTRADISCIPLINARY ANALYSIS AND REFORM RECOMMENDATIONS The Diesel Emissions Scandal Perspectives of Consumer Law and Capital Markets Law Enforcement: An Intradisciplinary Analysis p. 465

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