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E-raamat: Insurability of Emerging Risks: Law, Theory and Practice

Edited by (Kings College London, UK), Edited by (Swansea University, UK)
  • Formaat: 360 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Jan-2025
  • Kirjastus: Hart Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781509978724
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  • Formaat: 360 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Jan-2025
  • Kirjastus: Hart Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781509978724

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This book brings together leading experts in the fields of insurance and the law of obligations to consider how insurance law is attempting to deal with emerging risks.

Emerging risks pose significant challenges for the insurance industry. Apart from difficulties in quantifying such risks, the availability of insurance capacity is often a concern. The book looks at these issues from philosophical, economic and actuarial perspectives. It asks how far existing private law rules can cope with emerging risks, and in so far as they cannot, how the law should be developed by courts and lawmakers to deal with the emerging legal issues.

The book questions the suitability of the current insurance business models in insuring climate-related risks, autonomous systems, insurance of fines and penalties; as well as how mass or systemic risks (eg pandemics or cyber risks) can be made insurable through 'add on' coverages to the conventional insurance policies. It also evaluates governments' roles to encourage insurers to provide cover for such risks and discusses how a balance can be struck between the need to regulate and the insurance markets' dynamics.

The book will be of academic interest to anyone working in the field of insurance and also relevant for market participants, policy-makers and regulators.

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This brief review cannot do justice to the breadth and depth of the book. The editors and contributing authors are to be congratulated on this thought-provoking book. * BILA Journal *

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Brings together leading experts working in the fields of insurance and the law of obligations to consider how insurance law is attempting to deal with emerging risks.
Introduction, Baris Soyer (Swansea University, UK) and Özlem Gürses
(Kings College London, UK)

Part I: Conceptual, Theoretical and Regulatory Issues
1. Public Private Partnerships: Providing Capital for Unaffordable Insurance
Risks, Özlem Gürses (Kings College London, UK)
2. Safety In Numbers: Towards More Comprehensive Approaches to Difficult
Risks, Jeffrey W Stempel (University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA) and Erik S
Knutsen (Queens University Kingston, Canada)
3. Going Beyond 'Risk Solidarity' in Private Insurance: The Changing Function
of Insurance in Modern Times, Baris Soyer (Swansea University, UK)
4. Regulating AI in Insurance: An 'All Risks' Approach, Roger Brownsword
(Kings College London, UK)
5. Insuring the Uninsurable, Or the Uninsurable, Andrew Tettenborn (Swansea
University, UK)
6. The Insurability of Fines, Peter MacDonald Eggers KC (7 Kings Bench Walk,
UK)

Part II: Insuring Various Emerging Risks: Environmental Risks
7. The New Zealand Experience of Insuring against Natural Catastrophes,
Robert Merkin KC (University of Reading, UK)
8. The Big Wind Blows: On Northern Australia, Fred Hawke (Clayton Utz,
Australia)
9. Climate Litigation Risk: The Limits of Insurance and Tort Law, Livashnee
Naidoo (University of Glasgow, UK)

Part III: Insuring Various Emerging Risks: Technology Related Risks
10. Tort and Autonomous Vehicle Accidents: The Automated and Electric
Vehicles Act 2018 and the Insurance Solution, Phillip Morgan (University of
York, UK)
11. The Changing Landscape of Professional Liabilities, Gary Meggitt
(University of Hong Kong)
12. Improving Insurability of Emerging Risks: The Example of Nanotechnology,
Christian Armbrüster (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany)
13. The Insurability of Third-Party Liability Risks Arising from the Use of
Civilian Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS) in the UK, George Leloudas (Swansea
University, UK)
Baris Soyer is Professor of Commercial and Maritime Law and Director of the Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law at Swansea University, UK. Özlem Gürses is Professor of Law at Kings College London, UK.