Given that property rights are politically sensitive, and that the right of ownership is the most extensive property right, this article undertakes a political analysis of the so-called abuse of ownership doctrine as a private law limitation to the right of ownership. The notion of the abuse of rights as is defined and described by the Serbian academic, Professor Vodinelić, is explained, and examined with respect to how it fits into four different social justice theories. This analysis shows that the doctrine of abuse of rights would change in structure, and in the way it is applied, depending on the underlying value system which is adopted in a society.
Budući da je usvajanje Direktive o predstavničkim tužbama za zaštitu kolektivnih interesa potrošača sasvim izvesno i da je jedan od načina da se ona transponuje u pravo Srbije propisivanje posebnog parničnog postupka za sporove po takvim tužbama, autor skreće pažnju na nekoliko važnih pitanja koja bi trebalo rešiti kako bi to transponovanje bilo adekvatno i kako se ne bi ponovile greške iz 2011. godine. Autor tako ukazuje na specifičnu strukturu posebnog postupka, široka sudijska ovlašćenja u njemu, način određivanja subjektivnih granica pravosnažnosti presuda proisteklih iz tog postupka, neophodnost izmena odredaba o privremenim merama, a predlaže koncentraciju stvarne nadležnosti za rešavanje sporova po predstavničkim tužbama i daje razloge za to. Pre svega toga, autor daje pravnoekonomske i bihevioralne argumente za kolektivnu zaštitu prava potrošača i obrazlaže zašto novu tužbu treba nazvati predstavničkom. Ključne reči: kolektivna zaštita potrošača, predstavnička tužba, opt-in, opt-out, kolektivni interesi potrošača.
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