Arnould: Law of Marine Insurance and Average 18th Ed (2013)

1 April, 2013

Cover imageArnould’s Law of Marine Insurance provides a complete and authoritative interpretation of the law and practice of marine insurance. It includes in-depth analysis of the principles of marine insurance, together with a detailed examination of the marine insurance contract, the different types of losses, and the procedures and evidence required in bringing a case.

The book offers in-depth commentary on the latest cases and codes, keeping the practitioner up-to-date on how the courts are applying the principles.

  • Explains what a marine insurance contract is, how it is formed and what it covers
  • Provides detailed analysis of matters that affect validity of cover
  • Analyses the various marine and war perils
  • Examines the different types of losses and how to deal with them
  • Considers the correct procedures to follow and the evidence required to make a case
  • Explains the implications of important recent cases
  • Discusses the Institute Clauses in current use, the York-Antwerp Rules and the Association of Average Adjusters rules of practice

Previously announced with ISBN 9780414024281

Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd