Illegality in Marine Insurance Law is the first book to deal specifically with illegality in the context of marine insurance law. Previously, this issue has only ever been partially covered within analysis and criticism of Section 41 of the Marine Insurance Act 1906 and warranties. However, Dr Wang Feng goes much further than this by considering
Illegality in Marine Insurance Law is the first book to deal specifically with illegality in the context of marine insurance law. Previously, this issue has only ever been partially covered within analysis and criticism of Section 41 of the Marine Insurance Act 1906 and warranties. However, Dr Wang Feng goes much further than this by consideringHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Feng Wang is a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the University of Singapore.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: The Warranty of Legality in Marine Insurance Law 1. Marine Insurance Law of Warranty in General 2. Illegal Performance of Marine Insurance Contracts Part II: Background to Common Law Illegality 3. The Illegality Defence in Tort Law and the Ex Turpi Causa Defence in Insurance 4. The Illegality Defence in Contract Law and its Application in Insurance Contracts Part III: Common Law Rules in Marine Insurance: A Necessary Reform or a Supplementary Instrument? 5. The Differences between the Illegality Defence in Common Law and the Warranty of Legality in Marine Insurance and the Reasons for the Differences 6. Foreign Law Illegality in Marine Insurance Law 7. The Marine Insurance Legality Issue in Australia and Other Common Law Jurisdictions 8. Warranty of Legality from the Perspective of Insurance Act 2015 9. A Proposal for the Reform of Section 41
Part I: The Warranty of Legality in Marine Insurance Law 1. Marine Insurance Law of Warranty in General 2. Illegal Performance of Marine Insurance Contracts Part II: Background to Common Law Illegality 3. The Illegality Defence in Tort Law and the Ex Turpi Causa Defence in Insurance 4. The Illegality Defence in Contract Law and its Application in Insurance Contracts Part III: Common Law Rules in Marine Insurance: A Necessary Reform or a Supplementary Instrument? 5. The Differences between the Illegality Defence in Common Law and the Warranty of Legality in Marine Insurance and the Reasons for the Differences 6. Foreign Law Illegality in Marine Insurance Law 7. The Marine Insurance Legality Issue in Australia and Other Common Law Jurisdictions 8. Warranty of Legality from the Perspective of Insurance Act 2015 9. A Proposal for the Reform of Section 41
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