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The Chinese insurance market is expanding enormously as risk
adversity takes hold in the economy while the role of the State as
guarantor of commerce is gradually reduced. In addition, insurance
is a heavily regulated field with detailed contract law
stipulations. An introduction to regulation and contract law and an
understanding of current issues is essential for someone seeking to
do business in the Chinese market. Insurance law is also a field
that translates well from one jurisdiction to another, and
academics will be interested in understanding how issues are dealt
with in another jurisdiction. The book seeks to present and discuss
current topics in Chinese insurance law and regulation to an
English-speaking audience knowledgeable of common law insurance law
and international insurance business. The combined effect of the
papers is to present Chinese insurance law to an audience
unfamiliar with Chinese law, in a readable and accessible essay
chapter format. Each chapter is written by an expert in the field
and goes beyond a basic introduction to provide in depth
well-researched information and academic analysis on the topic in
question.
This book provides a comprehensive and in depth guide to the
regulatory framework in Singapore, the first of its kind for the
foremost jurisdiction for international arbitration in the
Asia-Pacific geographic zone. It is designed with practitioners in
mind and provides terse and specific but detailed and well-informed
commentary to each of the sections in the applicable arbitration
acts. It sets out and annotates the two legislative acts applicable
to arbitration in Singapore, as well as the Singapore International
Arbitration Centre Rules. In addition, international documents
including the Uncitral Model Law and the New York Convention are
included.
The Chinese insurance market is expanding enormously as risk
adversity takes hold in the economy while the role of the State as
guarantor of commerce is gradually reduced. In addition, insurance
is a heavily regulated field with detailed contract law
stipulations. An introduction to regulation and contract law and an
understanding of current issues is essential for someone seeking to
do business in the Chinese market. Insurance law is also a field
that translates well from one jurisdiction to another, and
academics will be interested in understanding how issues are dealt
with in another jurisdiction. The book seeks to present and discuss
current topics in Chinese insurance law and regulation to an
English-speaking audience knowledgeable of common law insurance law
and international insurance business. The combined effect of the
papers is to present Chinese insurance law to an audience
unfamiliar with Chinese law, in a readable and accessible essay
chapter format. Each chapter is written by an expert in the field
and goes beyond a basic introduction to provide in depth
well-researched information and academic analysis on the topic in
question.
The Chinese maritime and shipping market has been expanding
enormously in recent times as its commercial capacity to perform
shipping, ship building, banking and insurance activities grows and
the role of the State as guarantor of commerce is gradually
reduced. This book provides a detailed guide to current Chinese
maritime law, written by an expert team of contributors and
systematically covering key areas such as carriage of goods by sea,
international trade, vessels and seafarers and maritime
liabilities. The authors explore cutting-edge issues within each
topic, and analyse current trends in law reform. The book will be
of interest to academics researching commercial and maritime law,
as well as maritime law practitioners and shipping industry
professionals working with aspects of Chinese maritime practice.
The Chinese maritime and shipping market has been expanding
enormously in recent times as its commercial capacity to perform
shipping, ship building, banking and insurance activities grows and
the role of the State as guarantor of commerce is gradually
reduced. This book provides a detailed guide to current Chinese
maritime law, written by an expert team of contributors and
systematically covering key areas such as carriage of goods by sea,
international trade, vessels and seafarers and maritime
liabilities. The authors explore cutting-edge issues within each
topic, and analyse current trends in law reform. The book will be
of interest to academics researching commercial and maritime law,
as well as maritime law practitioners and shipping industry
professionals working with aspects of Chinese maritime practice.
This book provides a comprehensive and in depth guide to the
regulatory framework in Singapore, the first of its kind for the
foremost jurisdiction for international arbitration in the
Asia-Pacific geographic zone. It is designed with practitioners in
mind and provides terse and specific but detailed and well-informed
commentary to each of the sections in the applicable arbitration
acts. It sets out and annotates the two legislative acts applicable
to arbitration in Singapore, as well as the Singapore International
Arbitration Centre Rules. In addition, international documents
including the Uncitral Model Law and the New York Convention are
included.
The Compendium of Insurance Law consolidates diverse insurance law
sources, statutes and codes of practice in one comprehensive
volume. Each piece of legislation is supplemented by detailed
annotations, which explain the operation and relationship of the
legislation with other sources of insurance law. The book is filled
with comprehensive coverage of legislation relating to the
following areas: regulation, reinsurance, life assurance, property
insurance, marine insurance, liability insurance, motor insurance,
insurance intermediaries, insurance contracts and competition.
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