Chalmers' Marine Insurance Act 1906

Hardback

Main Details

Title Chalmers' Marine Insurance Act 1906
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Mr Simon Rainey
By (author) Mr Guy Blackwood
By (author) Mr David Walsh
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:544
Dimensions(mm): Height 248,Width 156
ISBN/Barcode 9781780431253
ClassificationsDewey:346.0862
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Edition 11th edition

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Bloomsbury Professional
NZ Release Date 18 April 2019
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Chalmers' Marine Insurance Act 1906 is far more than a piece of annotated legislation; it includes case law with analysis and puts the decisions made in the individual cases into the context of Act. There is no other book or electronic service that does this. As marine insurance is encompassed by the Marine Insurance Act 1906 this book provides the user with an unrivalled guide to, and understanding of how the Act has evolved and how it is implemented in practice. It is a desk top, every day reference tool for anyone involved in any of the aspects of marine insurance. The new edition provides a new commentary reflecting the amendments to the Marine Insurance Act 1906 brought about the Insurance Act 2015. Important cases that are analysed include: * The DC Merwestone * The B Atlantic * Axa v Arig * The Cendor MOPU * The Bunga Melati Dua Previous ISBN: 9781845925949

Author Biography

All the authors are from Quadrant Chambers. Quadrant Chambers holds a pre-eminent international position in all aspects of the shipping sector and is viewed as one of the leading shipping sets internationally. Simon Rainey, KC has been cited for many years as a Leading Silk in the areas of Shipping by Legal 500 and Chambers and Partners. Guy Blackwood, KC is listed as a leading junior by Chambers & Partners in the category of insurance & reinsurance. David Walsh is a junior and began his career at the Bar acting for the London insurance market in the complex and extensive marine insurance litigation arising from the constructive total loss of the "WD FAIRWAY", the largest navigational CTL ever experienced by the London market.

Reviews

[a] welcome revival of this standard text * Lloyd's Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly *