Class Actions in the United States and Israel: A Comparative Approach

Autor: Klement, Alon, Klonoff, Robert
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2018
Zdroj: Theoretical Inquiries in Law; Vol 19, No 1 (2018): Fifty Years of Class Actions — A Global Perspective
ISSN: 2381-3652
1565-1509
Popis: Unlike most countries, the United States and Israel have employed the class action procedure for decades. This Article compares the two countries’ class action regimes and examines how the device has evolved in those countries. It examines the current procedures, as well as proposed reforms. It also compares class action statistics in the two countries relating to lings and outcomes. We demonstrate the many common features between the United States and Israeli class action procedures. As we illustrate, these common features have led to robust class action practices in both countries. At the same time, there are profound differences between the types of class actions led and their outcomes. Thus, while Israel has many more class actions than the United States on a per capita basis, the cases are much less consequential from a monetary and subject matter perspective. We explore possible explanations for these observations. Furthermore, this study identi es features — utilized by the United States and Israel — that can serve as models for other countries that are adopting or amending their own class action regimes.
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