
Insurance and Human Rights
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Professor Birgit Kuschke, University of Pretoria, Faculty of Law, Pretoria, South Africa
Content
Part I - Insurance and the right to equal treatment.- Discrimination Bans and Insurance Law.- Discrimination in the Context of Parametric Insurance.- Insurance and Discrimination in Canadian Law.- Part II - Insurance and the right to health.- Health Reinsurance as a Human Right.- The role of cooperatives and mutual health organizations in the extension of universal health insurance in Africa.- Part III - Insurance and the right to privacy.- Big Data, Privacy and the Protection of the User of Autonomous Vehicles: Ethical Issues, Insurance Aspects and Human Rights.- GDPR and processing of health data in insurance contracts: opening a can of worms?.- Part IV - Insurance and the right to life.- Gambling on My Life and My Right to Live.
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