Mass Claims 2023 nr. 1

Organisation and Design of Collective Redress in Europe

Antonia Hotter and Florian Scholz-Berger1

Workshop Report

The national provisions transposing the Representative Actions Directive should have been adopted and published by December 2022. Despite that, numerous Member States have failed to do so. The Workshop "Organisation and Design of Collective Redress in Europe" dealt with the difficulties of transposing the Directive.

After the enactment of the Representative Actions Directive in December 2020,2 Member States had two years to transpose it into their national law. While many of them are currently in the process of doing so, 24 Member States missed the deadline set for 25 December 2022.3 Consequently, the Commission issued a letter of formal notice, starting the formal pre-litigation stage of infringement proceedings.4

 

The Project "Organisation and Design of Collective Redress", which is being funded by the Jubilee Fund of the...

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Workshop Report

1. Extending the Scope of Application?

2. Minor Adjustments to Dutch Law in Light of the Directive

3. Uncertainties in Third-Party Funding

4. Minimalistic Swedish Draft Law

5. Adjusting Slovenia's Collective Redress Mechanism

6. No Published Draft Law in Austria

7. The Evolution of the German Draft Law

8. Situation in Switzerland

9. Concluding Remarks

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