Christopher Hodges
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Christopher Hodges is head of the CMS Research Programme on Civil Justice Systems am Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford, as well as Erasmus Professor for the Fundamentals of Private Law at the Erasmus University in Rotterdam.
Christopher Hodges is head of the CMS Research Programme on Civil Justice Systems am Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford, as well as Erasmus Professor for the Fundamentals of Private Law at the Erasmus University in Rotterdam.
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Christopher Hodges
The Reform of Class and Representative Actions in European Legal Systems; A New Framework for Collective Redress in Europe
This book examines the principal trends and policy goals relating to collective redress mechanisms in Europe. It identifies three principal areas in which procedures and debates have emerged: within consumer protection and competition law, and from some national court systems.
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Graham Russell
Christopher Hodges
Regulatory Delivery
This ground-breaking book addresses the challenge of regulatory delivery, defined as the way that regulatory agencies operate in practice to achieve the intended outcomes of regulation.
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Christopher Hodges
Ruth Steinholtz
Ethical Business Practice and Regulation
This book explains the concepts of Ethical Business Practice (EBP) and Ethical Business Regulation (EBR), a new paradigm in compliance and enforcement based on behavioural science and ethics.
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Sonia Macleod
Christopher Hodges
Redress Schemes for Personal Injuries
This ground-breaking book takes a fresh look at potential non-litigation solutions to providing personal injury compensation. It is the first systematic comparative study of such a large number - over forty - of personal injury compensation schemes.
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Deborah Hensler
Christopher Hodges
Class Actions in Context
The contributors conclude that to understand how class actions work in practice, one needs to know the cultural factors that shape claiming, the financial arrangements that enable or impede litigation and how political actors react when mass claims erupt.
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