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Investment funds hold important economic and social significance as a savings model that complements state pensions and pension savings plans. The current trend of retail investors gathering to the capital markets is not only attributed to evolving market dynamics; it is also driven by individuals who lack the knowledge and time to thoroughly evaluate all the legal implications of their investments. Consequently, both the total amount of assets invested in funds and the number of individuals participating in investment funds will continue to surge. As a result, the increased participation in investment funds also raises the chances of civil litigation between the involved parties. So, my objective is to evaluate this potential development and its management through procedural agreements by studying the effectiveness of procedural agreements in Securities Law.
