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Informationen zum Autor Xandra Kramer is Professor of Private Law at Erasmus University Rotterdam and Professor of Private International Law at Utrecht University, the Netherlands. Stefaan Voet is Professor of Law at the Faculty of Law, KU Leuven, Belgium and a host professor at the University of Hasselt, Belgium. He was the 2016–2017 TPR Chair at the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands. Lorenz Ködderitzsch is Assistant General Counsel at the Law Department EMEA, Johnson & Johnson, Belgium. Magdalena Tulibacka is Faculty Lecturer at Emory Law School Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Burkhard Hess is the Director of the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for International, European and Regulatory Procedural Law. He is a Professor at the Universities of Heidelberg and Luxembourg. Klappentext "In this Liber Amicorum, leading experts and old-time friends from around the world come together to pay tribute to Christopher Hodges' multifaceted career and work by exploring what can be done to deliver justice and fairness, focusing on collective redress, consumer dispute resolution, court system reform, ethical business regulation and regulatory delivery. After a decade-long career as a solicitor, Christopher Hodges became Professor of Justice Systems at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies at the University of Oxford. Throughout his academic career he worked on a variety of topics dealing with access to justice and dispute resolution: from product liability, procedural/funding systems and collective redress, to alternative dispute resolution and ethical business regulation. In 2021 Christopher Hodges was awarded an OBE for services to business and law. His ground-breaking research not only inspired students and colleagues, but also influenced policymakers worldwide. Delivering justice, and "making things better", runs like a thread through his work; the same thread connects the chapters in this book." Vorwort This book is a Liber Amicorum in honour of Christopher Hodges, paying tribute to his work by exploring what can be done to deliver justice and fairness, focusing on collective redress, consumer dispute resolution, court system reform, ethical business regulation and regulatory delivery. Zusammenfassung In this Liber Amicorum , leading experts and old-time friends from around the world come together to pay tribute to Christopher Hodges’ multifaceted career and work by exploring what can be done to deliver justice and fairness, focusing on collective redress, consumer dispute resolution, court system reform, ethical business regulation and regulatory delivery.After a decade-long career as a solicitor, Christopher Hodges became Professor of Justice Systems at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies at the University of Oxford. Throughout his academic career he worked on a variety of topics dealing with access to justice and dispute resolution: from product liability, procedural/funding systems and collective redress, to alternative dispute resolution and ethical business regulation. In 2021 Christopher Hodges was awarded an OBE for services to business and law. His ground-breaking research not only inspired students and colleagues, but also influenced policymakers worldwide.Delivering justice, and “making things better”, runs like a thread through his work; the same thread connects the chapters in this book. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part One: Homage to a Polymath 1. The Multidimensional Career of a Polymath, Xandra Kramer (Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands) Stefaan Voet (KU Leuven, Belgium), Lorenz Ködderitzsch (Johnson & Johnson, Belgium), Magdalena Tulibacka (Emory Law School, USA) and Burkhard Hess (Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law) 2. Resume and Main Publications, Xandra Kramer (Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands) Stefaan Voet (KU Leuven, Belgium), Lorenz Ködderitzsch (Johnson & Johnson, Belgium), Magdalen...