Book contents
- The Cambridge International Handbook of Class Actions
- The Cambridge Handbook of Class Actions
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Part I The United States
- Part II The Americas
- Part III Europe
- Part IV Asia and the South Pacific
- Part V Middle East and Africa
- 24 Class Actions in South Africa
- 25 Class Actions and the Regulatory State
- 26 The Israeli Public Class Action Fund
26 - The Israeli Public Class Action Fund
New Approach for Integrating Business and Social Responsibility
from Part V - Middle East and Africa
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 January 2021
- The Cambridge International Handbook of Class Actions
- The Cambridge Handbook of Class Actions
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Part I The United States
- Part II The Americas
- Part III Europe
- Part IV Asia and the South Pacific
- Part V Middle East and Africa
- 24 Class Actions in South Africa
- 25 Class Actions and the Regulatory State
- 26 The Israeli Public Class Action Fund
Summary
The Israeli Class Action Law, 2006 (hereinafter the Law or the Class Action Law) brought about dramatic changes in the adjudication of class action lawsuits in Israel. If the number of cases filed is a parameter of success, this law is clearly a phenomenal success: the number of plaintiffs requesting to certify a claim as a class action suit is on a continuous upward trend and far exceeds the general trend in civil lawsuits filed, which has remained relatively stable during the same time period. In 2007, one year after the law was enacted, 28 motions were filed to certify class action suits, in 2010 this number rose to 335, in 2012, 820, and in 2018, 1,250.
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- The Cambridge Handbook of Class ActionsAn International Survey, pp. 528 - 541Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021
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