Year
2011
Abstract
When a company causes damage to individuals, often they have no economic incentive to sue because the costs exceed the benefit expected. Two legal mechanisms can counteract this lack of insufficient economic incentive: punitive damages and class action. This study presents the problem and discusses the alternative.
BOUTHINON-DUMAS, H. (2011). Quel remède au désintérêt économique à agir : l’action de groupe ou les dommages-intérêts punitifs ? Revue Lamy de la Concurrence, 28, pp. 151-156.