From Civil Recourse to Class Action: A Comment on John Goldberg & Benjamin Zipursky’s Recognizing Wrongs

Avihay Dorfman, Hanoch Dagan
April 16, 2020

The ambition of this Essay is to offer a preliminary examination of the value of private rights of action, addressing the question why private rights of action in the torts context might matter. Our answer — that private rights may be instrumentally and, at times, non-instrumentally valuable to doing justice — has immediate implications for the civil-procedure law surrounding tort law. It suggests that where private rights of action are strictly instrumental, other devices may, under certain circumstances, be necessary, and possibly even sufficient, for doing justice.

Full Citation

Avihay Dorfman, Hanoch Dagan. “From Civil Recourse to Class Action: A Comment on John Goldberg & Benjamin Zipursky’s Recognizing Wrongs.” In 57 Jerusalem Rev. Legal Stud., (April 16, 2020). View online.