
Insurance Law
This 64th volume of the series Scandinavian Studies in Law presents 14 articles on a variety of topics related to Scandinavian and European Insurance Law.
The primary aim of the series has always been to bring important legal developments and issues occurring within Scandinavian law to a global audience. Over the years, however, the scope has been broadened. Denmark, Finland and Sweden have long been members of the European Union and Iceland and Norway are members of the EEA. Thus, European law has become a important part of Scandinavian law. This development is clearly reflected in this volume which includes articles describing the developments in several European countries.
The Europeanization of British Insurance Law
Natural Damage Insurance
The Polyfunctional Role of Punitive Damages and the Conundrum of their Insurability: an Italian Perspective
Regulation of Insurance in the New Czech Civil Code
From Contract Certainty to Legal Certainty for Reinsurance Transactions: the Principles of Reinsurance Contract Law (PRICL)
Prerequisites for the Victim's Direct Claim Against a Liability Insurer According to the Finnish Insurance Contract Act
Interpretation of Terms and Conditions of Insurance
Protection of the Insured Investor
A Mandatory Liability Insurance Scheme for CEO:s and Board Members – Problems and Possibilities
The Reform of the Hungarian Insurance Contract Law
Members’ Boat Insurance
The Development towards the Swedish 2005 Insurance Contracts Act – Legal Obstacles and Political Objections. A Retrospect with Comments
The Insurer’s Duty to Contract – The Norwegian model
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