Carter v Boehm and Pre-Contractual Duties in Insurance Law: A Global Perspective after 250 Years
By (Author) Dr Yong Qiang Han
Edited by Greg Pynt
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
28th June 2018
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Insurance law
Comparative law
346.086
Hardback
528
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
945g
Revisiting Carter v Boehm, the collected papers in this book are intended as a catalyst for rethinking the pre-contractual duties in insurance law and the related principle of utmost good faith at a critical time for insurance law. In so doing, it endeavours to provide insurance law students, academics, practitioners and judges with new perspectives for a keen understanding of this fundamental aspect of insurance law, which has become increasingly dynamic under both common law and civil law legal traditions. It will explore to what extent and why the doctrines of pre-contractual duties in insurance law under the two major legal traditions are converging, as well as the implications of such convergence. It will be of great interest to students, academics and practitioners in the field of insurance law.
Yong Qiang Han is an Adjunct Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Banking and Finance Law of the Faculty of Law, the National University of Singapore. Greg Pynt is a barrister at Francis Burt Chambers, Perth, Australia.