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This fifth volume in the series comprises ten contributions written by an expert team of academics and practitioners. Collectively they analyse and expound many of the contemporary legal issues and debates in the law and practice of marine insurance. The new volume is not to be considered as a new edition superseding the earlier volumes. To the contrary, it extends on the previous coverage and contributes to the expanding coverage of the series. It achieves this by introducing new topics for analysis and by noting significant developments in themes considered in earlier volumes, thereby providing a useful tool for keeping abreast of an ever developing body of judicial law.

This volume tackles topics such as the impact of the Insurance Act 2015 on remedies and the pre-contractual duty of insurers, as well as a contribution from Professor Wilhelmsen on the state ship arrest as a peril under the Nordic Marine Insurance Plan and London terms. It explores the impact of Brexit on j

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Table of Cases, Table of Legislation, Authors' Biographies, Foreword, Preface, Chapter 1 Maritime Class Actions, Litigation Funding, and the Role of After-the-Event (ATE) Insurance, Chapter 2 Insuring Remote-Controlled and Autonomous Shipping: A Paradigm Shift in Law and Insurance Markets Required?, Chapter 3 Direct and Third-Party Claims against P&I Clubs, Chapter 4 Neither Fish nor Flesh nor Good Red Herring: A Comparative Study of the Law Relating to Marine Insurance Brokers, Chapter 5 The Development of the Law of Remedies for an Unfair Presentation of the Risk, Chapter 6 Insurers and the Law of Fraud: A Success Story and the Case for Regulatory Intervention, Chapter 7 Implied Marine Warranties and the Insurance Act 2015, Chapter 8 The Proximate Causes of Loss, Chapter 9 Marine Insurance Cover for Detainment of Vessels by a Foreign State: The Team Tango Case, Chapter 10 Jurisdictional Rules and Anti-Suit Injunctions Post-Brexit: Uncertainties and Opportunities, Appendices, Insurance Act 2015, Marine Insurance Act 1906, Third Parties (Rights against Insurers) Act 2010, Index

The Modern Law of Marine Insurance

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 21/02/2023
    ISBN13: 9781032215051, 978-1032215051
    ISBN10: 1032215054

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This fifth volume in the series comprises ten contributions written by an expert team of academics and practitioners. Collectively they analyse and expound many of the contemporary legal issues and debates in the law and practice of marine insurance. The new volume is not to be considered as a new edition superseding the earlier volumes. To the contrary, it extends on the previous coverage and contributes to the expanding coverage of the series. It achieves this by introducing new topics for analysis and by noting significant developments in themes considered in earlier volumes, thereby providing a useful tool for keeping abreast of an ever developing body of judicial law.

    This volume tackles topics such as the impact of the Insurance Act 2015 on remedies and the pre-contractual duty of insurers, as well as a contribution from Professor Wilhelmsen on the state ship arrest as a peril under the Nordic Marine Insurance Plan and London terms. It explores the impact of Brexit on j

    Table of Contents

    Table of Cases, Table of Legislation, Authors' Biographies, Foreword, Preface, Chapter 1 Maritime Class Actions, Litigation Funding, and the Role of After-the-Event (ATE) Insurance, Chapter 2 Insuring Remote-Controlled and Autonomous Shipping: A Paradigm Shift in Law and Insurance Markets Required?, Chapter 3 Direct and Third-Party Claims against P&I Clubs, Chapter 4 Neither Fish nor Flesh nor Good Red Herring: A Comparative Study of the Law Relating to Marine Insurance Brokers, Chapter 5 The Development of the Law of Remedies for an Unfair Presentation of the Risk, Chapter 6 Insurers and the Law of Fraud: A Success Story and the Case for Regulatory Intervention, Chapter 7 Implied Marine Warranties and the Insurance Act 2015, Chapter 8 The Proximate Causes of Loss, Chapter 9 Marine Insurance Cover for Detainment of Vessels by a Foreign State: The Team Tango Case, Chapter 10 Jurisdictional Rules and Anti-Suit Injunctions Post-Brexit: Uncertainties and Opportunities, Appendices, Insurance Act 2015, Marine Insurance Act 1906, Third Parties (Rights against Insurers) Act 2010, Index

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