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出版社
Informa Law
出版时间
2006
ISBN
标注页数
357 页
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382 页
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CHAPTER 1:TRENDS IN THE INTERPRETATION OF MARINE INSURANCE CONTRACTS&by Professor Malcolm Clarke 1
Rules of interpretation received 1
Intellectual baggage: new or old? 5
Trends? 9
Conclusion: trends or fluctuations? 12
CHAPTER 2:INSURABLE INTEREST - ACCELERATING THE LIBERAL SPIRIT&by Professor D.Rhidian Thomas 15
Introduction 15
Some preliminary considerations of principle 16
Marine Insurance Act 1906 22
When are insurable interest problems likely to arise? 27
Defining insurable interest - the various approaches 32
Contextual influences 39
What of the future? 43
CHAPTER 3:PRE-CONTRACTUAL DUTY OF UTMOST GOOD FAITH -MATERIALITY AND REMEDIES&by Peter MacDonald Eggers 49
Introduction 49
The “material to the prudent insurer” test 51
The “material to the risk” test 52
Conclusion 57
The problem of remedies 58
A proposed solution to the problem of remedies 61
Discretionary avoidance 61
Damages 67
Conclusion 70
CHAPTER 4:THE POST-CONTRACTUAL DUTIES OF GOOD FAITH IN MARINE INSURANCE POLICIES: THE SEARCH FOR ELUSIVE PRINCIPLES&by David Foxton 71
Introduction 71
Section 17, Marine Insurance Act 1906 72
Variation 73
“Held covered” clauses 77
Rights to information 81
Good faith as a means of regulating positions of adverse interest 87
Fraudulent claims: slipping the bounds of section 17 92
CHAPTER 5:CLASSIFICATION OF TERMS IN MARINE INSURANCE CONTRACTS IN THE CONTEXT OF CONTEMPORARY DEVELOPMENTS&by Dr Baris Soyer 107
Introduction 107
Terms which have traditionally been incorporated into marine insurance contracts 109
Recent developments in marine insurance law and practice and their impact on the drafting of terms 116
Conclusion 129
CHAPTER 6:THE NEW LONDON MARKET PRINCIPALS’ SLIP&by Peter Rogan 131
Background 131
Objectives 131
The LMP Slip (April 2005) 132
Assessing the performance of the LMW Slip: Lloyd’s Market Reports 133
The LMP Lineslip 134
The General Underwriters Agreement (GUA) 135
Conclusion 135
Text of the LMP Slip (April 2005) 136
Text of the General Underwriters Agreement 151
CHAPTER 7:THE INTERNATIONAL HULL CLAUSES 2003&by Chris Zavos 161
Introduction 161
Latent defect 161
The post-contractual duty of good faith 164
Promissory warranties 165
General observations 165
CHAPTER 8:COMPARATIVE MARINE INSURANCE LAW: HIGHLIGHTING THE SIGNIFICANT FEATURES OF MARINE INSURANCE LAW IN BELGIUM AND OTHER SELECTED EUROPEAN LEGAL SYSTEMS&by Professor Dr Marc A.Huybrechts 167
The history and the civil law nature of marine insurance/what is left from the civil law origin of marine insurance? 167
The divide with the common law on account of civil law legal principles 170
General civil law “good faith”, continental insurance law “good faith”, continental marine insurance law “good faith”, and marine insurance law “utmost good faith” in England 170
Causation 172
Warranties in marine insurance law 174
A different approach to the concept of “risks” 177
Something new from Belgium 178
CHAPTER 9:COMPARATIVE LESSONS DERIVABLE FROM THE NORWEGIAN MARINE INSURANCE PLAN 1996&by Haakon Stang Lund 181
Introduction 181
Utmost good faith 182
The Norwegian Marine Insurance Plan 183
Duty of disclosure 183
Alteration of risk 186
Warranties 188
Safety regulations 190
CHAPTER 10: THE MARINE INSURANCE ACT 1906: JUDICIAL ATTITUDES AND INNOVATION - TIME FOR REFORM?&by Peter MacDonald Eggers 193
Introduction 193
Codification, not alteration 195
Areas of innovation and calls for reform 196
Issues for reform 206
Conclusion 209
APPENDIX 1:THE MARINE INSURANCE ACT 1906 211
APPENDIX 2:MARINE INSURANCE (GAMBLING POLICIES) ACT 1909 233
APPENDIX 3:INTERNATIONAL HULL CLAUSES 2003 235
APPENDIX 4:NORWEGIAN MARINE INSURANCE PLAN OF 1996, 2003 VERSION 255
APPENDIX 5:CARGO INSURANCE POLICY OF ANTWERP 315
APPENDIX 6:LONDON MARKET PRINCIPLES 2001 323
Index 345
