Emory International Law Review
Abstract
This Article provides an overview of the class action mechanisms of China and Taiwan, including an analysis of the legal and court systems and other institutions involved in the implementation. By examining representative cases and empirical evidence, this Article marks transitions between the introduction of a class action mechanism and its later transition.
Recommended Citation
Jing-Huey Shao,
Class Action Mechanisms in Chinese and Taiwanese Contexts--A Mixture of Private and Public Law,
28
Emory Int'l L. Rev.
237
(2014).
Available at:
https://scholarlycommons.law.emory.edu/eilr/vol28/iss1/7