The Indian Securities Fraud Class Action: Is Class Arbitration the Answer?

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 Q4 LAW Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.2139/ssrn.3552125
Brian T. Fitzpatrick, Randall S. Thomas
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In 2013, India enacted one of the most robust private enforcement regimes for securities fraud violations in the world. Unlike in most other countries, Indian shareholders can now initiate securities fraud lawsuits on their own, represent all other defrauded shareholders unless those shareholders affirmatively opt out, and collect money damages for the entire class. The only thing missing is a better financing mechanism: unlike the United States, Canada, and Australia, India does not permit contingency fees, so class action lawyers cannot front the costs of litigation in exchange for collecting a percentage of what they recover. On the other hand, the 2013 law enacted a public financing regime for securities fraud class actions and it is possible third-party financing will be permitted; these mechanisms may make up some of the loss in effectiveness caused by the lack of contingency fees. It is still too early to tell.
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印度证券欺诈集体诉讼:集体仲裁是解决之道吗?
2013年,印度制定了世界上最健全的证券欺诈私人执法制度之一。与大多数其他国家不同,印度股东现在可以自己提起证券欺诈诉讼,代表所有其他被欺诈的股东,除非这些股东明确选择退出,并为整个群体收取赔偿金。唯一缺少的是一个更好的融资机制:与美国、加拿大和澳大利亚不同,印度不允许收取应急费用,因此集体诉讼律师不能以收取一定比例的赔偿来支付诉讼费用。另一方面,2013年的法律制定了针对证券欺诈集体诉讼的公共融资机制,第三方融资可能会被允许;这些机制可以弥补由于缺乏应急费用而造成的有效性损失。现在下结论还为时过早。
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