For centuries, warranties have played a significant role in the law of marine insurance and have recently sparked debate on a national and international level after calls for reform. This second edition includes a more involved analysis of law reform as well as a discussion of the recent proposals of the Australian Law Reform Commission.
Soyer lucidly analyzes the legal remedy available when a marine insurance warranty is breached as well as setting out the current law on marine insurance warranties. This new edition also includes:
a new section on the impact of the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS Code)
reference to numerous decisions recently handed down by the courts eg. HIH Casualty and General Insurance Ltd. v. New Hampshire Co. and Agapitos v. Agnew (No. 2)
a more in-depth discussion of the position in other commonwealth jurisdictions, specially Australia and Canada.
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Winner of the Cavendish Book Prize 2001 and the British Insurance Law Association Charitable Book Prize 2002
'This book is a welcome and much-needed addition to the small number of books devoted to the law of marine insurance.' - Lord Justice Longmore, Law Quarterly Review (of the first edition)
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Höhe: 235 mm
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978-1-85941-943-4 (9781859419434)
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Baris Soyer is Senior Lecturer in Law, Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, University of Wales, Swansea.
Warranties in General; Express Warranties; Implied Warranty of Seaworthiness; Other Implied Warranties; Nature of Marine Warranties; Waiver of Breach of Marine Warranties; Legal Position in Relation to Warranties in Some Other Jurisdictions; A Case for Reform?