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Drone Law and Policy describes the drone industry and its
evolution, describing the benefits and risks of its exponential
growth. It outlines the current and proposed regulatory framework
in Australia, the United States, the United Kingdom and Europe,
taking into consideration the current and evolving technological
and insurance landscape. This book makes recommendations as to
additional regulatory and insurance initiatives which the authors
believe are necessary to achieve an effective balance between the
various competing interests. The 23 chapters are written by global
specialists on crucial topics, such as terrorism and security,
airport and aircraft safety, maritime deployment, cyber-risks,
regulatory oversight, licensing, standards and insurance. This book
will provide authoritative reference and expert guidance for
regulators and government agencies, legal practitioners, insurance
companies and brokers globally, as well as for major organisations
utilising drones in industrial applications.
There is significant asymmetry of information and knowledge between
insurers and insureds in relation to consumer insurance contracts
involving home buildings, home contents, motor vehicle cover,
travel, personal accident and consumer credit. In some respects,
the insured is in a superior position - he or she is aware of the
particular circumstances surrounding the subject matter of the
insurance contract and any specific risks to which the property is
exposed or where liability may be incurred. Conversely, the insurer
is in an advantageous position as regards the scope and content of
the insurance cover being sought. The insured is aware of the
primary features of the transaction (such as the type of cover, the
quantum of cover and the premium payable) but is unlikely to have a
clear (or any) understanding of subordinate terms such as average
clauses, subrogation provisions and the myriad of exclusions,
excesses and limitations upon liability.
Drone Law and Policy describes the drone industry and its
evolution, describing the benefits and risks of its exponential
growth. It outlines the current and proposed regulatory framework
in Australia, the United States, the United Kingdom and Europe,
taking into consideration the current and evolving technological
and insurance landscape. This book makes recommendations as to
additional regulatory and insurance initiatives which the authors
believe are necessary to achieve an effective balance between the
various competing interests. The 23 chapters are written by global
specialists on crucial topics, such as terrorism and security,
airport and aircraft safety, maritime deployment, cyber-risks,
regulatory oversight, licensing, standards and insurance. This book
will provide authoritative reference and expert guidance for
regulators and government agencies, legal practitioners, insurance
companies and brokers globally, as well as for major organisations
utilising drones in industrial applications.
This book focuses on the global landscape in which insurance is
transacted, and where it is evolving, driven from within by
transformative technologies and externally by the necessity to
address risks like climate change and health crises, such as the
COVID-19 pandemic. It discusses the dynamic challenges and
opportunities that lie ahead for the industry in areas such as
on-demand insurance, embedded insurance, parametric insurance,
autonomous vehicles, the rise of fintech, the cyber risk landscape
and through initiatives driven by distributed ledger technology or
blockchain solutions. Moreover, it covers the major external
challenges confronting the global insurance market, such as the
growing insurance protection gap in relation to the affordability
and insurability of natural catastrophes and climate change, and
pandemics like COVID-19. This book examines innovations in
insurance driven by the industry as well as externally imposed
changes and dynamics impacting the industry. It describes these
changes, the industry’s responses and the legal framework in
which they occur. It canvasses additional regulatory and law reform
initiatives that may be necessary to achieve an effective balance
between the various competing interests. The book is the first to
address these matters holistically with a particular focus upon
insurance law, it will describe these changes and industry
responses and the legal framework in which they occur. The Global
Insurance Market will be directly relevant to legal professionals,
insurers, insurtechs, fintechs, brokers, CEOs of insurance
companies, risk managers, legal counsel, academics, researchers,
the judiciary, and policy makers. It will also serve as a valuable
resource for students of all levels.
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