Abstract
Taiwan, a civil law system, has several distinctive group procedures, reformed in the 2003 Code of Civil Procedure, which emphasized judicial economy. The representative party procedure, the “joining-into representative party” procedure and the “quasi-association's suit” procedure, are all based on the assignment of rights by parties. The “association's suit for injunction relief” procedure applies a statutory assignment.
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