
Marine Insurance Legislation
Focal Press
5th Edition
Will be published approx. on 28. February 2014
Book
Hardback
554 pages
978-0-415-71711-3 (ISBN)
Description
Providing thorough, up-to-date coverage of the operation of marine insurance legislation, this text is an essential resource for today's marine insurance professional. Designed with the reader in mind, previous editions of this book have been heavily praised for its accessible and highly-practical format.
Section by section, the authors deliver expert commentary on the Marine Insurance Act 1906 and related marine insurance legislation. The origin of each section or provision is clearly explained, along with the authorities decided since the legislation came into force.
New to this edition:
Heavily revised with the very latest case law since 2010, some of which having a dramatic effect on the law of marine insurance. The most important cases include The Cendor Mopu and Masefield v Amlin. All relevant new cases have been added from across the common law world
Clarification on new legislation such as the Third Parties (Rights against Insurers) Act 2010 and the Consumer Insurance (Disclosure and Representations) Act 2012
The compulsory insurance provisions affecting oil pollution and passengers
The rules on jurisdiction and choice of law in the Brussels Regulation and the Rome I Regulation
This compressive text is indispensable for marine lawyers, industry professionals, and students of marine insurance law worldwide.
Section by section, the authors deliver expert commentary on the Marine Insurance Act 1906 and related marine insurance legislation. The origin of each section or provision is clearly explained, along with the authorities decided since the legislation came into force.
New to this edition:
Heavily revised with the very latest case law since 2010, some of which having a dramatic effect on the law of marine insurance. The most important cases include The Cendor Mopu and Masefield v Amlin. All relevant new cases have been added from across the common law world
Clarification on new legislation such as the Third Parties (Rights against Insurers) Act 2010 and the Consumer Insurance (Disclosure and Representations) Act 2012
The compulsory insurance provisions affecting oil pollution and passengers
The rules on jurisdiction and choice of law in the Brussels Regulation and the Rome I Regulation
This compressive text is indispensable for marine lawyers, industry professionals, and students of marine insurance law worldwide.
Reviews / Votes
The utility of this book is without boundaries and it is difficult to imagine that any specialist in the field of marine insurance law, whether practitioner or scholar, is without a copy close at hand. - The Journal of International Maritime Law (20; 2014)More details
Series
Edition
5th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Abingdon
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate, Professional, and Professional Reference
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 174 mm
Weight
1167 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-71711-3 (9780415717113)
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Additional editions

Robert Merkin | Johanna Hjalmarsson | Aysegul Bugra
Marine Insurance Legislation
E-Book
04/2014
5th Edition
Informa Law
€416.99
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Robert Merkin | Johanna Hjalmarsson | Aysegul Bugra
Marine Insurance Legislation
E-Book
04/2014
5th Edition
Informa Law
€416.99
Available for download
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Robert Merkin
Marine Insurance Legislation
Book
02/2010
4th Edition
Informa Law
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Persons
Professor Robert Merkin is the Lloyd's Professor of Commercial Law at Exeter University, Honorary Professor of Law at the University of Auckland, visiting Professor at the Universities of Hong Kong and Queensland, and consultant to DLA Phillips Fox, New Zealand.
Johanna Hjalmarsson is an Informa Research Fellow in Maritime and Commercial Law at Southampton University.
Aysegul Bugra is also an Informa Research Fellow in Maritime and Commercial Law at Southampton University.
Jennifer Lavelle is a Tutor and Postgraduate Researcher in the School of Law at the University of Southampton.
Johanna Hjalmarsson is an Informa Research Fellow in Maritime and Commercial Law at Southampton University.
Aysegul Bugra is also an Informa Research Fellow in Maritime and Commercial Law at Southampton University.
Jennifer Lavelle is a Tutor and Postgraduate Researcher in the School of Law at the University of Southampton.
Author
University of Reading; Duncan Cotterill
University of Southampton, Institute of Maritime Law
University of Southampton
Content
Introduction Part 1. Marine Insurance Act 1906 Part 2. Marine Insurance (Gambling Policies) Act 1909 Part 3. Marine and Aviation Insurance (War Risks) Act 1952 Part 4. Public Order Act 1986