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INSURANCE LAWMACGILLIVRAY ONINSURANCE LAWINSURANCE PRACTITIONER’S LIBRARY12TH EDITIONCENTENARY EDITIONProfessor John Birds, Ben Lynch andSimon MilnesNEWEDITION"All those dealing with aspects of the law ofinsurance on a regular basis will want to havea copy of MacGillivray on their shelves."– International Insurance Law Review“A keystone of any collection on commerciallaw” – Arbitration InternationalMacGillivray on Insurance Law is a classicwork which deals with all insurance risksother than marine. Considered the"insurance law bible", MacGillivray hasmaintained a high profile amongst insurancelawyers and the wider industry for 100 years,since first publication in 1912. It is regularlycited in court.The new centenary edition brings the workup to date. It takes account of key legislativechanges, such as the Equality Act 2010 andThird Parties (Rights against Insurers) Act2010, and examines important recent cases,such as Re Digital Satellite Warranty, HutGroup Ltd v Great Lakes Reinsurance (UK) plc,Safeway Stores Ltd v Twigger and SynergyHealth (UK) Ltd v CGU Insurance plc & Ors.• Provides definitive reference forpractitioners advising insurance andcorporate clients• Offers unequalled explanation of generalprinciples and how they work in practice• Considers the separate classes ofinsurance business – life, personalaccident, property, motor, etc• Discusses the parties to an insurancecontract• Examines the complex issues that arisewhen claims are made and policies fail• Covers UK and Commonwealth insurancelaw alongside a useful comparison withUS authorities• Deals with conflict of laws issues,including Rome I and Rome II• Supplies clear guidance on areas wherethe law is unclear or where disputes mayariseCONTENTS: Section One: General principles.Section Two: Particular classes of business.Section Three: Parties.JURISDICTION: United Kingdom, InternationalOct-2012 978 0 414 02445 8<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 567134Hardback c. £400.00/c. €508.00REGULATION OFINSURANCE IN THE UK,IRELAND AND EU3 RELEASES A YEARThese two volumes contain a thoroughtreatment of the public policy aims andobjectives underlying insurance regulationgenerally, before setting out the laws of the UKand Ireland controlling insurance companies,insurance intermediaries and insurance contractterms.It deals with issues such as: the nature andextent of FSA powers; obtaining insurancepermissions; specific requirements for newlyauthorised insurers; regulation of licensed nonlifeassurers and reinsurers; transfer of insurancebusiness portfolios; liquidating insurancecompanies; compensating policy holders andother claimants against insolvent insurers.• Explains the practical effect of marketliberalisation measures for insurancecompanies and intermediariesJURISDICTION: United Kingdom, Ireland, EuropeanUnion, International978 1 870 08032 3<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 6571Looseleaf £1270.00/€1674.00Price includes service to December 20122012 Service PricesUK £1008.00Europe £1028.00/€1356.00Rest of World £1032.00/$1775.00A PRACTITIONER'S GUIDE TOTHE REGULATION OFINSURANCE4TH EDITIONConsultant Editor: John YoungThis fully revised title examines the UK andEuropean regulatory regimes and their impacton the insurance industry, offering clear,practical advice for compliance officers andprofessional advisers. It covers all aspects of thelife and non-life insurance industries, fromestablishment, authorisation and ownership, toconduct of business and financial supervision.• Explains the new UK regulatory architecturethat replaces the FSA• Examines the Solvency II Directive and theimplications of the new capital adequacyrequirements• Addresses updates to other Europeandirectives, including the AcquisitionsDirective, Reinsurance Directive andInsurance Mediation Directive II• Provides details of EU-level structuralchanges including the new EuropeanInsurance and Occupational PensionsAuthority (EIOPA) and its powers• Covers friendly societies and specific issuesaffecting particular types of insurance (e.g.motor insurance)JURISDICTION: United KingdomDec-2011 978 0 414 04857 7<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 509007Paperback £125.00/€159.00RILEY ON BUSINESSINTERRUPTIONINSURANCE9TH EDITIONHarry RobertsNEWEDITION"Should be compulsory reading for all thoseinvolved in business interruption insurance"– Construction & Engineering LawRiley provides a comprehensive examinationof business interruption and consequentialloss insurance in jurisdictions around theworld, with the emphasis on practice andprocedure.• Examines the different types of coveravailable• Explains how the cover operates and canbe applied to a wide range of businesstypes• Goes through the wording of policies,discussing key drafting and interpretationissues• Analyses the issues surroundingimportant recent cases, includingCoromin, Orient Express Hotels and others• Highlights common pitfalls whenarranging business interruption insurancecover• Covers all aspects of claims• Discusses the “but for” principle indetermining the scope of cover in theevent of a loss• Contains a detailed comparison of UKand US practice and procedureCONTENTS: Measurement of loss of futureearnings – the basis of business interruptioninsurance. The framework of the cover – policyforms used in the United Kingdom/in the UnitedStates. Operation of the cover – UnitedKingdom basis/United States basis. Worldwidepractices and procedures. Gross profit, grossearnings or business income: specifications anddefinitions – United Kingdom/United States.Standing charges and variable expenses –United Kingdom and United States. Insurance ofpayroll cost – United Kingdom and UnitedStates. Calculating the amount to be insured –United Kingdom and United States. Riskmanagement – analysis, trends, and financing(insurance). Special forms of insurance –separate items and policies. Perils (UnitedKingdom) or causes of loss (United States).Engineering business interruption insurance –United Kingdom. Boiler and machinery coverage– United States. Dependence on otherbusinesses and premises – United Kingdom andUnited States. Miscellaneous clauses andcovers. Claims settlement.JURISDICTION: InternationalJan-2012 978 0 421 92580 9<strong>Sweet</strong> & <strong>Maxwell</strong> Product ID: 119661Hardback c. £195.00/c. €248.00To order any of these titles international customers please email TLRUKI.intlorders@thomsonreuters.com 87

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