Insurance Law Handbook
Autor Noleen John, Charles Weston-Simons, Laura Hodgsonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 mar 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781526515919
ISBN-10: 1526515911
Pagini: 460
Dimensiuni: 156 x 248 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Ediția:5
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Professional
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1526515911
Pagini: 460
Dimensiuni: 156 x 248 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Ediția:5
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Professional
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
New
chapters
on
cyber
insurance,
public
liability
insurance
and
comprehensive
crime
insurance.
Notă biografică
Noleen
John
is
a
corporate
and
regulatory
insurance
lawyer
based
in
London,
and
a
partner
at
Norton
Rose
Fulbright.
Noleen
has
experience
of
most
legal
and
regulatory
issues
relating
to
the
day
to
day
running
and
management
of
insurance
companies.
Noleen
often
advises
in
connection
with
the
PRA's
prudential
requirements
(which
now
include
the
Solvency
II
rules
on
capital
and
investments),
the
regulatory
aspects
of
with
profits
business,
outsourcing
requirements,
the
sale
of
offshore
insurance
bonds
and
unfair
terms
in
insurance
contracts.Laura
Hodgson
is
a
senior
knowledge
lawyer
at
Norton
Rose
Fulbright.
As
the
senior
knowledge
lawyer
for
the
insurance
team
Laura's
primary
responsibility
is
to
keep
track
of
regulatory
developments
and
update
fee
earners
and
clients
on
developments
in
insurance
law
and
regulation.
Laura
is
also
responsible
for
training
in
the
insurance
team.Charlie
Weston-Simons
is
a
litigation
and
dispute
resolution
lawyer
at
Norton
Rose
Fulbright.
He
acts
on
a
wide
range
of
contentious
matters,
with
a
particular
focus
on
insurance
issues,
M&A
disputes,
professional
negligence
and
cyber
litigation.
He
also
advises
on
insurance
policy
wordings
and
the
structuring
of
insurance
and
reinsurance
programmes.
Cuprins
Part
1
-
The
Insurance
Contract
Chapter
1:
Contract
of
insurance
Chapter
2:
Terms
in
insurance
contracts
Chapter
3:
Duration
of
insurance
contracts
Chapter
4:
Insurable
interest
Chapter
5:
Premiums
Chapter
6:
Policyholder
duties
Chapter
7:
Policyholder
protection
Chapter
8:
Global
insurance
programmes
Part
2
-
The
Parties
Chapter
9:
Brokers
Chapter
10:
Underwriting
agencies
Chapter
11:
Lloyd's
Chapter
12:
Insurance
companies
Part
3
-
The
Claim
Chapter
13:
Causation
Chapter
14:
Claims
Chapter
15:
Valuation
of
loss
Chapter
16:
Subrogation
and
assignment
Chapter
17:
Co-insurance
Chapter
18:
Double
insurance
and
contribution
Chapter
19:
Average
Chapter
20:
Third
Parties
(Rights
Against
Insurers)
Act
1930
Part
4
-
Dispute
Resolution
Chapter
21:
Arbitration
Chapter
22:
Court
proceedings
Chapter
23:
Alternative
dispute
resolution
Part
5
-
Specific
Types
of
Insurance
Chapter
24:
All
risks
insurance
Chapter
25:
Aviation
insurance
Chapter
26:
Buildings
and
property
insurance
Chapter
27:
Comprehensive
crime
insurance
Chapter
28:
Construction
risks
insurance
Chapter
29:
Cyber
insurance
Chapter
30:
Directors'
and
officers'
liability
Chapter
31:
Employers'
liability
insurance
Chapter
32:
Environmental
insurance
Chapter
33:
Goods
in
transit
insurance
Chapter
34:
Legal
expenses
insurance
Chapter
35:
Marine
insurance
Chapter
36:
Motor
vehicle
insurance
Chapter
37:
Product
liability
insurance
Chapter
38:
Professional
indemnity
insurance
Chapter
39:
Public
liability
insurance
Chapter
40:
Reinsurance
Chapter
41:
War
risks
Part
6
-
Regulatory
Matters
Chapter
42:
Regulation
of
sales
of
insurance
products
Chapter
43:
Insurance
Business
Transfers
under
the
Financial
Services
and
Markets
Act
2000