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Register of
Non-European States

Whilst the majority of non-European countries that have adopted some form of collective redress mechanism do not have a register, some countries have done so.

 

Such registers have a major publicity function, since they (according to the national system):

  • allow claimants to know if a lawsuit has already been filed in a particular field or against a given party (and build a legal strategy accordingly)

  • allow potential claimants to contest the representativity of the party that brought the action, and/or potentially cooperate with the latter for the success of the proceedings …

  • allow potential members of the class to know they are represented and then potentially recover the amounts granted on their behalf

 

Some of these registers are the following:

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