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Book Title: Class Actions in Context
Editor(s): Hensler, R. Deborah; Hodges, Christopher; Tzankova, Ianika
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781783470433
Section Title: Contributors
Number of pages: 3
Extract:
Contributors
Agustin Barroilhet is Assistant Professor at the University of Chile Law
School. He received his JSM at Stanford Law School and is currently
pursuing a doctoral degree at Georgetown University Law School.
Camille Cameron is the Dean and Weldon Professor of Law at the
Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada.
Prior to joining Dalhousie, Prof. Cameron was Dean of Law at the
University of Windsor, Ontario and on the faculty of law at the
University of Melbourne, Australia. Her research and teaching focus on
civil justice administration and reform, including class actions.
Naomi Creutzfeldt is an ESRC Research Fellow at the Centre for
Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford University, England. Dr. Creutzfeldt's
research has focused on European civil justice systems and alternative
dispute resolution.
Manuel A. Gómez is Associate Professor of Law and Associate Dean of
International & Graduate Studies at Florida International University
College of Law (United States). Prof. Gomez's research and teaching
focuses on comparative civil procedure, complex litigation, international
arbitration, law and society, and alternative dispute resolution.
Axel Halfmeier is Professor of Civil Law, Comparative Law and
International Private and Procedural Law at Leuphana University
Lüneburg (Germany). His research focuses on the enforcement of law in
a global setting. In 2009, he was the lead author of the evaluation of the
KapMuG ("model case proceeding") that was commissioned by the
German Ministry of Justice.
Deborah R. Hensler is the Judge John W. Ford Professor of Dispute
Resolution and Associate Dean ...
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