This book is intended as a complement to the authors' Insurance Law: Doctrines and Principles, following its general pattern but integrating the jurisprudence from other common law jurisdictions, particularly the US, as a means of demonstrating how problems which have long confronted the English courts frequently receive different legislative/judicial responses elsewhere. Although the emphasis of the book lies with the case law spanning some two centuries, the authors introduce each section with a brief narrative designed to focus the reader's attention as he or she works through the cases. A...
This book is intended as a complement to the authors' Insurance Law: Doctrines and Principles, following its general pattern but integrating the juris...