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E-raamat: Commercial Insurance Law: Emerging Trends and New Perspectives

Edited by (Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law, University of Wales, Swansea, UK)
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This edited volume presents contributions from highly expert and experienced academics and practitioners, collectively examining a broad range of areas relating to the complex and time-consuming issues of resolution and jurisdiction of commercial disputes.



For commercial organisations, certainty and stability are essential. Yet unexpected events—and shifting economic or geopolitical conditions—frequently pose serious risks. One of the most effective tools for mitigating such risks is insurance. This edited volume explores key developments in commercial insurance law, examining both doctrinal issues and their relationship with real-world market practice. It also addresses emerging trends, offering a contemporary perspective on how insurance law is evolving in response to legal, technological, and global changes. The discussion ranges across national and international contexts.

The book is divided into four parts. The first parts analyse recent statutory and judicial developments in English law, assessing their impact on market practice. The authors also explore niche insurance sectors and comparative law perspectives. The third part focuses on technology-driven developments and the legal questions they raise. The final part addresses post-settlement issues, such as subrogation and the rights of assignees. In this area, longstanding principles have recently been tested in courts, yielding some unexpected—and practically significant—outcomes.

Commercial Insurance Law is for lawyers and administrators not only in England and Wales but worldwide, including international commercial centres such as Germany, Switzerland, Greece, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, China, Hong Kong, Singapore and India. It will also be of interest to specialist law libraries in Europe and the USA, specialist maritime law firms in the USA, and university libraries where maritime and shipping law are taught as specialist subjects.

PART 1 MARINE INSURANCEEMERGING AND PRACTICAL ISSUES 1 Direct Claims
against Marine Insurers 2 From Salvage to Wreck Removal -- The Uncertain
Transition from H & M to P & I 3 The 2023/24 Red Sea Attacks- Highlighting
the Blurred Lines of War (Risks) 4 Great Lakes Insurance SE v Raiders Retreat
Realty Co.: The United States Supreme Court Addresses Marine Insurance for
the First Time in Almost Seven Decades 5 Interpreting Excluded Perils in
Marine Insurance: Insights from the China Maritime Court Part 2 SPECIALIST
COVER AND OTHER DOCTRINAL ISSUES 6 UK Directors and Officers Liability
Insurance Policies Observations on 21st Century Developments 7 SME
Insurance A Different Beast in Need of Different Treatment? 8 Duty of Fair
Presentation under the Insurance Act 2015 The Development of Law 9 Fraud in
Commercial Insurance: The Legal Response Part 3 - TECH AND INSURANCE 10
Navigating the Edge of Regulation: How Decentralised Insurance Uses DAOs,
Fiduciary Duties and Discretionary Mutual to Manage Risks 11 Insurance
Brokers and AI Part 4 - THE AFTERMATHLEGAL ISSUES EMERGING FOLLOWING A LOSS
12 Subrogation and Assignment: Why the Distinction Matters in Insurance 13
The Co-Insureds Subrogation Immunity- How to Express It and Now to Draft the
Underlying Contract to Make Sure It Arises 14 Anti-assignment Clauses and
Insurance
Professor Bar Soyer is the Director of the Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law (Swansea University) and author/editor of several books published in the fields of maritime and insurance law.

Professor Andrew Tettenborn and Professor George Leloudas, also of the Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law at Swansea University, serve as consulting editors to this book.