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‘This is a welcome and rich addition on marine insurance law for this series of Research Handbooks, providing in-depth coverage across issues of contemporary relevance, including digitalisation and new technologies. The reader can be assured of stimulating and thought-provoking analysis. It is required reading for cognoscenti and tyro alike.’
‘This is a welcome and rich addition on marine insurance law for this series of Research Handbooks, providing in-depth coverage across issues of contemporary relevance, including digitalisation and new technologies. The reader can be assured of stimulating and thought-provoking analysis. It is required reading for cognoscenti and tyro alike.’
‘Marine insurance law is probably one of the most interesting areas of commercial law. It is a subject comprising doctrines that are unique to this branch of commercial law (e.g. doctrine of good faith, insurable interest). This Research Handbook provides a great forum for leading academics and practitioners to comment on novel legal issues arising as a result of the introduction of emerging technologies in insurance practice, changes adopted by policy makers and recent judicial interventions. All contributions are thought provoking and enlightening. The book is an essential reading for anyone who has a genuine interest in the subject.’
Edited by Özlem Gürses, Professor of Commercial Law, King's College London, UK