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+French class actions
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+
+:date: 2005-10-07T10:01:00
+:category: research
+:tags: law
+
+`USA Today`_ reports about `possible introduction of class action
+lawsuits in France`_. That’s really interesting, because I was studying
+a possibility of class-actions in the Czech law many years ago. The
+conclusion we’ve came to with `Martin Mainser`_ was that class action is
+not compatible with the legal regime in countries where every litigant
+has a right to control destiny of the litigation. I wonder what will
+French do with this problem—will they create some kind of mixed legal
+regime, or they will make class-actions somehow compatible with the
+European legal culture (I have no idea, how it could be done)?
+Interesting question.
+
+.. _USA Today:
+ http://www.usatoday.com
+.. _possible introduction of class action lawsuits in France:
+ http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/techpolicy/2005-10-04-french-online-classaction_x.htm
+.. _Martin Mainser:
+ http://www.fpm.cz