TY - BOOK ID - 65435279 TI - Enforcing consumer and capital markets law : the diesel emissions scandal AU - Gsell, Beate AU - Möllers, Thomas M. J. PY - 2020 SN - 9781780689647 1780689640 9781839700521 1839700521 PB - Cambridge : Intersentia, DB - UniCat KW - Comparative law KW - Economic law KW - economisch recht KW - Marchés KW - Consommateurs KW - Recours collectifs (droit) KW - Automobiles KW - Droit comparé. KW - Markets KW - Consumer protection KW - Class actions (civil procedure). KW - Comparative law. KW - Droit KW - Protection KW - Droit. KW - Dispositifs antipollution. KW - Law and legislation. KW - Law and legislation) KW - Pollution control devices. KW - Class actions (Civil procedure) KW - Marchés (Économie politique) KW - Recours collectifs (Procédure civile) KW - Products liability KW - Responsabilité du fait des produits KW - Droit comparé KW - Dispositifs antipollution KW - Defects KW - Law and legislation KW - Défauts KW - Fuel consumption KW - Standards KW - Carburants KW - Consommation KW - Normes KW - Law enforcement KW - Lois KW - Capital market KW - Marché financier KW - Application KW - Financial services industry KW - Services, Financial KW - Service industries KW - Marchés KW - Droit comparé. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:65435279 AB - Enforcing Consumer and Capital Markets Law: The Diesel Emissions Scandal is an international and intradisciplinary work. On the example of one topical and global collective damage event with far reaching consequences for both consumers and investors, this work critically analyses the various approaches of public and private law enforcement and their effectiveness across several jurisdictions, namely those of Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, England and Wales, Italy, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Portugal, Australia, Brazil, China and the United States of America. Based on decided and pending cases, the book demonstrates to what extent public authorities, but also private claimants, can take effective steps against the violation of their rights in their respective jurisdictions. The following is examined: law enforcement by public institutions, law enforcement by private parties and overlaps as well as hybrids and connections between both areas. A particular focus is given to collective redress, that is representative actions and model case proceedings. Comments from renowned practitioners sharing their experiences are included throughout the book. Separate concluding comparative chapters have two different aims: A comparative analysis of the legal solutions with a supranational European Union level focus provides invaluable insights into best practices and effectiveness. In addition, an intradisciplinary comparison assesses and evaluates the effectiveness of consumer law vs capital markets law mechanisms. Furthermore mechanisms of competition law and company law are taken into account. ER -