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Encyclopedia of Insurance Law [193652]

 £785.00
This work has now been significantly revamped and expanded with a new editorial team to guarantee the broadest coverage on all aspects of insurance law and practice. The Encyclopedia provides an authoritative and relevant source of information for your day-to-day practice. The new UK Financial Services and Markets Act is likely to impact greatly on this area of law, as are proposals for supervision and liberalisation of the market. To keep the reader abreast of all new developments, this two-volume looseleaf work will be updated three times a year to incorporate any relevant changes in legislation. * Provides a complete update of the legislation in parallel with an expansion of critical commentary on key legislation * EU section has been expanded - a new overview section on European issues includes life and non-life matters, Directives, Communications, European case law and Commission interpretative guidance * New narrative sections on industry specific issues such as the concept of general good, the transfer of insurance business, insolvency, taxation and the regulation of intermediaries * Includes coverage of all the court decisions of key importance in the insurance industry * Includes sections on EU law, guidance notes, statements of insurance practice, the Insurance Ombudsman Bureau, and the Motor Insurers' Bureau Contents:
Author:  O'Dowd, Anthony; Birds, Professor John
Date Published:  15 December 1983
Document Type:  Books
Format:  Loose-leaf
ISBN:  0421281502
ISBN13:  9780421281509
Pages:  544
Publisher:  Sweet and Maxwell Ltd
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