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DUKE JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE & INTERNATIONAL LAW
Volume 11
Spring/Summer 2001
Number 2
Debates over Group Litigation in Comparative Perspective
What Can We Learn from Each Other?
Foreword
Thomas D. Rowe, Jr.
157
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Compensating Large Numbers of People for Inflicted Harms
Jack B. Weinstein
165
 
ARTICLES
Revisiting the Monster: New Myths and Realities of Class Action and Other Large Scale Litigation
Deborah R. Hensler
179
Class Action Advice in the Form of Questions
Edward H. Cooper
215
Multi-Party Proceedings in England: Representative and Group Actions
Neil Andrews
249
Class Actions: The Canadian Experience
Garry D. Watson
269
Multi-Plaintiff Litigation in Australia: A Comparative Perspective
S. Stuart Clark
Christina Harris
289
Multi-Party Actions: A European Approach
Christopher Hodges
321
Non-Class Group Litigation Under EU and German Law
Harald Koch
355
Mass Tort Litigation in Germany and Switzerland
Gerhard Walter
369
Group Actions in Sweden: Reflections on the Purpose of Civil Litigation, the Need for Reforms, and a Forthcoming Proposal
Roberth Nordh
381
Some Remarks on Group Litigation in Comparative Perspective
Michele Taruffo
405
BOOK REVIEW
Theory and Reality in the International Protection of Human Rights
Mike Perry
423
NOTES
Causes of Action for Foreign Victims of Economic Espionage Abroad by U.S. Intelligence
Michael Mosier
427
Will China Allow Itself to Enter the New Economy?
Ewan W. Rose
451