Insurance Law: Cases and Materials
By (Author) John Lowry
By (author) P J Rawlings
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
19th July 2004
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Commercial law
346.42086
Paperback
688
Width 171mm, Height 244mm, Spine 34mm
Given the sheer expanse of insurance law, the aims of this book must necessarily be modest. While it is intended that it should complement "Insurance Law: Doctrines and Principles", the authors have taken the opportunity presented by fashioning a casebook to integrate the jurisprudence from other common law jurisdictions, particularly the USA, as a means of demonstrating how problems which have long confronted the English courts frequently receive different legislative/judicial responses elsewhere. Although the emphasis of the book lies with the case law spanning some two centuries, the authors introduce each section with a brief narrative designed to focus the reader's attention as he or she works through the cases. A critical approach is adopted and emphasis is given to major journal articles and to the current UK and EU reform agenda.
This work is wonderfully detailed and packed full of references and secondary material which would save any student or legal practitioner hours of research and precious time sifting through the materials generated by such researchit is an excellent case and materials book on the general principles of insurance law. This book has all the attributes of a good reference book it is logically organised, it is comprehensive in its coverage and it offers much more than just a collection of extracts of cases. -- Lee Kiat Seng * Singapore Journal of Legal Studies *
John Lowry is a Reader in Law at the Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary, University of London. Philip Rawlings is Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Warwick.