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Tort and Insurance: some insurance law perspectives
A discussion of the importance of insurance to tort in genera
Colinvaux's law of insurance in Hong Kong
The only current book in Hong Kong to provide the reader with the general principles of Hong Kong insurance law based on Hong Kong and English precedents, this book, like its famous UK equivalent, is an authoritative reference source and comprehensively covers any insurance topic that a practitioner may be looking into.Focuses on specific classes of insurance, including life, property, motor, liability and reinsurance.
Includes a detailed discussion of Hong Kong regulatory legislation and of all other Ordinances which lay down compulsory insurance requirements or which affect insurance contracts.
Includes an informative chapter on the insurance law of the PRC.
Fully up to date covering the very latest in insurance law and practic
Commercial certainty in the reinsurance market
A discussion of the decision of the House of Lords in Wasa Insurance v Lexington Insurance [2009] UKHL 4
Colinvaux and Merkin's insurance contract law
This major new work is a complete rewriting of the long-established and authoritative text Colinvaux's Law of Insurance, combined with Professor Merkin's own highly regarded work Insurance Contract Law. This is a three volume looseleaf work which provides a detailed discussion of the law of insurance, with a focus on modern developments in the law and in the market. It covers the general principles relating to all forms of insurance, and contains detailed analysis of marine and non-marine risk
Reforming insurance law: is there a case for reverse transportation? A report for the English and Scottish Law Commissions on the Australian experience of insurance law reform
Directors and officers insurance and the global financial crisis
A discussion of the principles relating to the scope of Directors' and Officers' Insurance, as applied to problems created by the Global Financial Crisi
Fraud and insurance agents: the law after Moore Stephens
A discussion of the decision of the House of Lords in Stone & Rolls v Moore Stephens, and the implications for the law of imputation of knowledge in agenc
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Tort, Insurance and Ideology: Further Thoughts
An analysis of the role that insurance plays in the development and operation of tort la
Colinvaux's Law of Insurance. 9th edition
The book covers the foundations of insurance law, then considers the parties involved, and finally examines the most important types of insuranc
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