Description
Class Action Litigation In South Africa is the first book to examine the emerging field of class action law in South Africa. Compiling and analysing the country’s initial class action judgments, it provides a thorough understanding of this complex area of law while offering practical guidance for practitioners, judges, and academics.
Beyond local developments, the book draws on international expertise, exploring lessons from global class action cases and their relevance to the South African context. Contributions from leading experts provide insights that span law, economics, social justice, and politics, creating a comprehensive resource for anyone engaged with or studying class action litigation.
Essential for legal professionals, scholars, and students, Class Action Litigation In South Africa equips readers with a home-grown perspective on class actions while connecting it to the broader international landscape.










