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Birds' Modern Insurance Law

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Birds' Modern Insurance Law
By
John Birds
Presents a concise yet analytical explanation of the fundamental principles of insurance law, written in an accessible and straightforward manner
Covers everything from the history of insurance and regulation through to the various forms of insurance such as life, and liability
Analyses the increasingly complex legal rules affecting contracts of insurance
Provides a more distinct treatment of consumer insurance law as opposed to commercial insurance law
Firmly established as the leading text in this area of law, ideal for undergraduate, postgraduate and professional courses
New for the Seventh Edition
Incorporates the FSA regulation of consumer insurance contracts
Describes the Law Commission Project on Insurance Contract Law and the Project Group for the Restatement of European Insurance Contract law
Examines key case law developments including Ramco v International Insurance Co of Hannover, Friends Provident v Sirius International, Axa General Insurance v Gottlieb, Blackburn Rovers v Avon Insurance, and Re OT Computers
Provides a more distinct treatment of consumer insurance law as opposed to commercial insurance law
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