February 21, 2007 (Press Release) --
Chapter 1 - Trends in the interpretation of marine insurance contracts
Professor Malcolm Clarke
Chapter 2 - Insurable interest - Accelerating the liberal spirit
Professor D. Rhidian Thomas
Chapter 3 - Pre-contractual Duty of Utmost Good Faith - Materiality and remedies
Mr Peter MacDonald Eggers, 7 Kings Bench Walk
Chapter 4 - The post-contractaul duties of good faith in marine insurance policies - The search for elusive principles.
Mr David Foxton Essex Court Chambers
Chapter 5 - Classification of Terms in Marine Insurance Contracts in the Context of Contemporary Developments
Dr Baris Soyer
Chapter 6 - The New London Market Principles's Slip [copy of LMP Slip and Slip Creation Guidelines, General Underwriters'Agreement, October 2001, and GUA Marine Hull Schedule- May 2002, to be appended to end of article]
Mr Peter Rogan Senior Partner Ince & Co
Chapter 7 - International Hull Clauses 2003
Mr Chris Zavos, Partner Richards Butler
Chapter 8 - Comparative Marine Insurance Law: Highlighting the Significant Features of Marine Insurance Law in Belgium and other selected European Legal Systems
Professor Marc Huybrechts, Leuven, Partner Elegis
Chapter 9 - Comparative Lessons derivable from the Norwegian Insurance Plan 1996.
Mr Haakon Stang Lund, Partner Wikborg,Rein & Co
Chapter 10 - The Marine Insurance Act 1906 - Judicial Attitudes and Innovation: Time for Reform?
Mr Peter MacDonald Eggers
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Professor Malcolm Clarke
Chapter 2 - Insurable interest - Accelerating the liberal spirit
Professor D. Rhidian Thomas
Chapter 3 - Pre-contractual Duty of Utmost Good Faith - Materiality and remedies
Mr Peter MacDonald Eggers, 7 Kings Bench Walk
Chapter 4 - The post-contractaul duties of good faith in marine insurance policies - The search for elusive principles.
Mr David Foxton Essex Court Chambers
Chapter 5 - Classification of Terms in Marine Insurance Contracts in the Context of Contemporary Developments
Dr Baris Soyer
Chapter 6 - The New London Market Principles's Slip [copy of LMP Slip and Slip Creation Guidelines, General Underwriters'Agreement, October 2001, and GUA Marine Hull Schedule- May 2002, to be appended to end of article]
Mr Peter Rogan Senior Partner Ince & Co
Chapter 7 - International Hull Clauses 2003
Mr Chris Zavos, Partner Richards Butler
Chapter 8 - Comparative Marine Insurance Law: Highlighting the Significant Features of Marine Insurance Law in Belgium and other selected European Legal Systems
Professor Marc Huybrechts, Leuven, Partner Elegis
Chapter 9 - Comparative Lessons derivable from the Norwegian Insurance Plan 1996.
Mr Haakon Stang Lund, Partner Wikborg,Rein & Co
Chapter 10 - The Marine Insurance Act 1906 - Judicial Attitudes and Innovation: Time for Reform?
Mr Peter MacDonald Eggers
For more information, Please visit : http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=15096
or email us at : info@bharatbook.com
You can also call us at +91-(022)-2757 8668 or +91-(022)-2757 9131
For searching our huge collection of reports, Please visit :
http://www.bharatbook.com/general/customresearch.asp

The Law in Transition examines and analyses in-depth specific issues that are currently occupying the marine insurance markets and the law.
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