Insurance Law: An Introduction
Edited by Robert Merkin
Published July 1st 2007 by Informa Law from Routledge – 398 pages
Series: Practical Insurance Guides
Published July 1st 2007 by Informa Law from Routledge – 398 pages
Series: Practical Insurance Guides
Insurance Law – An Introduction is essential reading and will provide you with a thorough understanding of all the main areas including motor, property, financial and marine insurance. The book contains the latest case law and best practice with reference to problem areas including fraudulent claims, third party rights against insurers and construing insurance terms. Comprehensive guidance on all key areas from the duty of utmost good faith to choice of law and jurisdictional issues is given by the leading legal experts in the insurance industry.
1. An Introduction to Insurance and Insurance Law 2. Utmost Good Faith 3. Terms of Insurance Agreements 4. Measure of Indemnity 5. Claims 6. Subrogation, Contribution and Reinstatement 7. Marine Insurance 8. Property and Financial Insurance 9. Motor and Other Liability Insurance 10. Choice of Law and Jurisdictional Issues
Professor Robert Merkin is Lloyd’s Professor of Commercial Law at the University of Exeter, a consultant to Norton Rose and has written widely on all aspects of arbitration law and insurance law
Name: Insurance Law: An Introduction (Hardback) – Informa Law from Routledge
Description: Edited by Robert Merkin. Insurance Law – An Introduction is essential reading and will provide you with a thorough understanding of all the main areas including motor, property, financial and marine insurance. The book contains the latest case law and best practice...
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