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Group Litigation Order : ウィキペディア英語版 | Group Litigation Order A group litigation order (or GLO) is an order of a court in England and Wales, which permits a number of claims which give rise to common or related issues (of fact or law) to be managed collectively.〔(CPR 19.10 )〕 == History == Prior to the introduction of the Civil Procedure Rules the courts of England and Wales had used a number of techniques to manage multiple claims. In particular representative claims permitted a plaintiff (now claimant) who shared the same interest in a claim as a group to either begin or continue a claim as a representative of that group. The court could also consolidate one or more claims so that they were managed or heard together. The Final Access to Justice Report, published in July 1996, concluded that these methods were not sufficiently flexible and recommended that a system for group litigation be introduced.〔(Chapter 17 ), Lord Woolf's Final Report on Access to Justice.〕 Group Litigation Orders were added to the Civil Procedure Rules from 2 May 2000.〔r. 9 (Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2000 ) (SI 2000/221)〕
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