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Class Actions in England, North America, and Australia
From: Class Actions Controversy
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This chapter explores the debate on class action reform in Ontario, which was preceded by the
origins of class actions and group proceedings in the Court of Chancery,
the limited jurisprudence in the United Kingdom and subsequently
Ontario, and the rise of class actions in the United States and elsewhere.
Contributors
Suzanne Chiodo
Suzanne Chiodo is a lecturer in law at Oriel College, Oxford University, where she is completing her doctorate in the area of class actions. She also obtained her undergraduate degree in modern history from Oxford.