Essays on the History of Marine Insurance, General Average and Sea Loan
Erläuterung:
Verlag
von:
edited by Phillip Hellwege and Guido Rossi
Verlagsort:
Berlin
Verlag:
Duncker & Humblot GmbH
Jahr:
2021
Umfang:
1 Online-Ressource (304 Seiten)
Reihe:
Comparative Studies in the History of Insurance Law
Band:
volume 11
Abstract:
Insurance is a legal, an actuarial and a financial product, and it is one out of many risk management strategies. It follows that its history can only be studied in the broader context of the development of such strategies, applying an interdisciplinary approach. The theme of the present volume is maritime risk management. After an overview over the history of insurance, the contributions to the present volume examine different maritime risk management strategies by adopting a variety of methodological approaches. Some contributions focus on normative provisions, others contrast practice with legal scholarship, or focus on the emergence of insurance companies as opposed to individual insurers. Again, other contributions give insights in marine insurance practice in specific cities or analyse insurance practice through the lens of specific insurance litigation. As to the time frame, the different contributions span from antiquity to the nineteenth century. Der Titel ist Open Access unter der Creative Commons Lizenz BY-NC-ND 4.0