Christopher Hodges

Head of the CMS Research Programme on Civil Justice Systems
Publications
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Journal Articles
2011
C Hodges, 'A Market-Based Competition Enforcement Policy' (2011) 22 European Business Law Review 261
C Hodges, 'European Competition Enforcement Policy: Integrating Restitution and Behaviour Control' (2011) 34(3) World Competition 383
C Hodges, 'The European Approach to Justice and Redress' (2011) Canadian Supreme Court Law Review 301
2010
C Hodges, 'Collective Redress in Europe: The New Model' (2010) 7 Civil Justice Quarterly 370
2009
C Hodges, 'From Class Actions to Collective Redress ' (2009) 28 Civil Justice Quarterly 41
2008
C Hodges, 'Regulating Risk or Advancing Therapies? Regulation and sustainability of medicines in a cash-limited economy' (2008) European Business Law Review 389
2006
C Hodges, 'Nordic Compensation Schemes for Drug Injuries' (2006) Journal of Consumer Policy
This is due out any day and has it's been proof-read some weeks ago - possibly the June edition, although might just be September.Does this count?There are various other articles, but this is the most prestigious.
Books
2012
and C Hodges, Civil Justice Systems in Europe: Implications for Choice of Forum and Choice of Contract Law (S Vogenauer and C Hodges, Hart Publishing 2012) (forthcoming)
C Hodges and others, Consumer ADR in Europe (C Hodges, I Benoehr and N Creutzfeldt-Banda, Hart Publishing 2012)
2010
C Hodges, The Costs and Funding of Civil Litigation: A Comparative Approach (C Hodges, S Vogenauer & M Tulibacka, Hart Publishing 2010)
2008
C Hodges, The Reform of Class and Representative Actions in European Legal Systems: A New Framework for Collective Redress in Europe (Hart Publishing 2008)
2005
C Hodges, European Regulation of Consumer Product Safety (Oxford 2005)
Reviewed vary favourably by Geraint Howells in European Public Law.
2001
C Hodges, Multi-Party Actions (Oxford 2001)
This is the textbook on the English Group Litigation Order procedure.It was reviewed in Cambridge LJ very favourably, inc as 'a minor miracle'!
Chapters
2011
C Hodges, 'Objectives, Mechanisms and Policy Choices in Collective Enforcement and Redress' in J Steele and W van Boom (eds), Mass Justice (Edward Elgar 2011)
C Hodges, 'Public and Private Enforcement: The Practical Implications for Policy Architecture' in R Brownsword, H Micklitz, L Niglia and S Weatherill (eds), The Foundations of European Private Law (Hart Publishing 2011)
C Hodges, 'The Regulation of Medicines and Medical Devices ' in Andrew Grubb, Judith Laing, Jean McHale and Ian Kennedy (eds), Principles of Medical Law (Oxford University Press 2011)
2010
C Hodges, 'Collective Actions' in P Cane and H Kritzer (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Empirical Legal Research (Oxford University Press 2010)
2009
C Hodges, 'United Kingdom' in F Cafaggi and H-W Micklitz (eds), New Frontiers of Consumer Protection. The Interplay between Private and Public Enforcement (intersentia 2009)
2004
C Hodges, 'The Regulation of Medicines and Medical Devices' in I Kennedy and A Grubb (eds), Principles of Medical Law (2nd ed.) (OUP 2004)
Others
2009
and C Hodges, 'The Globalisation of Class Actions ' (2009) 66 Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
Reports
2012
C Hodges, C Hodges, J Peysner and A Nurse, C Hodges, J Peysner and A Nurse, Litigation Funding. Status and Issues (Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford and Lincoln University, 2012), at (2012)
News
Is third party funding effectively regulated in the UK?
A study shows that the market for litigation funding, otherwise known as third party funding, is firmly established for commercial disputes in the UK and is extending into cases involving ordinary citizens, such as personal injury and group actions. [more…]
Chris Hodges on Accessing Justice
Chris Hodges gave the Keynote Address at a conference at the University of Windsor, Canada, entitled “Accessing Justice: Appraising Class Actions Ten Years After Dutton, Hollick & Rumley”, on 29 March 2011.
This paper will be published in the Canadian Supreme Court Review.
Interests
Research: Civil Justice Systems, Funding and Costs, Collective Redress, EU Regulatory Law, Product Liability

