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Événements

14 jours avant l'événementmer. 22 avr.LondresAn international conference dedicated to global class actions and mass tort litigation, bringing together leading practitioners, funders, academics, and judicial experts to examine emerging trends, procedural developments, and cross-border strategies in collective redress.
jeu. 26 marsAtlantaA global dialogue on the future of access to justice in an era of legal and technological transformation.
mer. 11 marswebinaire2-hour webinar for judges: discover the Practical Guide on representative actions (Directive 2020/1828) and the EC-REACT European platform.
mar. 03 marsBruxellesA one-day expert conference on private enforcement of competition law, collective actions, and litigation funding, convening leading judges, practitioners, and legal specialists in Brussels on 3 March 2026.
jeu. 19 févr.ValladolidA two-day academic conference dedicated to consumer protection, collective redress mechanisms, and litigation funding, bringing together leading scholars, judges, and legal practitioners from across Europe.
mer. 18 févr.WebinaireWebinar on the practical guide on the Representative Actions Directive (RAD) for judges and key legal aspects of collective redress, with Maria José Azar-Baud participating.
mer. 12 nov.WebinaireA 2.5-hour online training for Qualified Entities on registration processes and legal frameworks for collective redress campaigns, with the participation of Maria José Azar Baud.
mar. 11 nov.SuèdeOn November 6, 2025, members of the Observatory took part in the event “Emerging Practices and Remaining Dilemmas in European Collective Redress” in Sweden, organized by The Swedish Network for European Legal Studies.
ven. 03 oct.StockholmCollective Redress in Europe – Emerging Practices and Remaining Dilemmas On November 6, 2025, in Stockholm, experts gathered to discuss emerging practices and key challenges in European collective redress under the Representative Actions Directive.
ven. 26 sept.FlorenceOn September 25, Maria José Azar-Baud, founder of the Observatory, joined the panel “Privacy, Data & Tech: The New Frontier of Class Actions” at the Global Class Actions and Mass Torts Conference to discuss how data breaches, consumer fraud, and AI-driven risks are reshaping collective redress.
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