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Insurance And The Law Of Obligations 1st Ed Merkin Robert M Steele

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Insurance And The Law Of Obligations 1st Ed Merkin Robert M Steele
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Publisher: Oxford university press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.21 MB
Pages: 414
Author: Merkin, Robert M.; Steele, Jenny
ISBN: 9780199645749, 0199645744
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1st ed

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Insurance And The Law Of Obligations 1st Ed Merkin Robert M Steele by Merkin, Robert M.; Steele, Jenny 9780199645749, 0199645744 instant download after payment.

It is widely acknowledged that insurance has a major impact on the operation of tort and contract law regimes in practice, yet there is little sustained analysis of their interaction. The majority of academic private lawyers have little knowledge of insurance law in its own right, and the amount of discussion directed to insurance in private law theory is disproportionately small in relation to its practical importance. Filling this substantial gap in the literature, this book explores the multiple influences of insurance in the law of obligations, and the nature and impact of insurance law as an inherent and significant aspect of private law. It combines conceptual and doctrinal analysis, informing the theoretical discussion of the nature of private law, including the role of judicial and public purpose, and the place of formalism and of contextualism in normative theories of private law.
Arguing for the wider recognition of the multiple impacts of insurance, the book claims that recognition of the presence of insurance necessarily marks a departure from the two-party framework sometimes described as definitive of private law. The structured exploration and interpretation of the contemporary role of insurance in the law of obligations, and of its implications, illuminates this under-explored area of private law, and equips the reader for further enquiry and debate.

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