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The article examines the problematic aspects of identifying and preventing conflicts of interest in proceedings for protection of the rights and legitimate interests of a group of persons. Considering the peculiarity of a class action, which consists in uniting of many various interests, the conclusion is argued, that determining the circumstances indicating the presence of a conflict of interest is a task of law enforcement in group proceedings, which must be resolved by judges individually every time, depending on the specific circumstances of the case.
Irina V. Ginzburg (Thu,) studied this question.
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