Wholesale justice : constitutional democracy and the problem of the class action lawsuit / Martin H. Redish.
Tipo de material: TextoEditor: Stanford, Calif. : Stanford Law Books, c2009Descripción: x, 317 páginasTipo de contenido:- texto
- no mediado
- volumen
- 0804752745
- 9780804752749
- 347.7353 R317w 2009
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Introduction : class actions, legal history, and liberal democracy -- Class actions and the democratic difficulty -- The Supreme Court, the Rules Enabling Act, and the politicization of the class action -- The class action as political theory -- Class actions, litigant autonomy, and the goals of procedural due process -- Settlement class actions, the case-or-controversy requirement, and the nature of the adjudicatory process -- Conclusion : the role of liberal political theory in the class action debate.
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Introduction : class actions, legal history, and liberal democracy -- Class actions and the democratic difficulty -- The Supreme Court, the Rules Enabling Act, and the politicization of the class action -- The class action as political theory -- Class actions, litigant autonomy, and the goals of procedural due process -- Settlement class actions, the case-or-controversy requirement, and the nature of the adjudicatory process -- Conclusion : the role of liberal political theory in the class action debate.
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