The Human Intervention in Marine Risks
 
A Comparative Analysis of English and French
 
Marine Insurance Law
 
 
By
 
Sophia J. QUENTIN

Introduction

A great analysis of a comparative study of English and French marine insurance law focussing on human intervention in marine risks. The author evaluates the conditions in which the conduct of any person linked with maritime adventure leads to a variation of the risk. Causation and burden of proof of both covered and excluded perils, whereby the doing of man intervenes in any sense enabling the loss or damage to take place, are also considered in this excellent work divided in three parts:

Part I - Intoduction    go
Declarations, Aknowledgements, Preface, Abstract...   
 
Part II - Main Body    go
Main body of the dissertation
 
Part III - Anexes         go
English Marine Insurance Act 1906, Titre Vii Le contrat d’assurance maritime et d’assurance fluviale et lacustre. Insurance Cargo Clauses ICC

 

Go back to MIRMAL Maritime Law Bulletin main site
Go back to www.derechomaritimo.info