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Title: Contemporary European Normative Tendencies Regarding the Essence and Typology of Insurance Contracts
Authors: Fras, Mariusz
Keywords: Damage insurance; Insurance risk; Fixed-sum insurance; Insurance contract; Principles of good faith
Issue Date: 2019
Citation: "Liverpool Law Review" (2019), s.1-18
Abstract: In the light of different approaches to the question of regulating economic insurance law in specific legal systems, formulation of a model definition of the insurance contract, although necessary for further investigations, is merely theoretical. Specific lawmakers approach the question of specification of the content of the insurance contract at the statutory level with varying degree of consequence. Insurance relationships are a heterogeneous category, and attempts to develop uniform systematics with the use of comparative legal methods are still hindered by differences between individual legal systems. There is a lack of consistence between the distinctions adopted in private law systems and solutions characteristic of public law, which exert much influence on the market of insurance services as a part of insurance supervision.
Description: "Liverpool Law Review" (2019), s.1-18 (online first)
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/11078
DOI: 10.1007/s10991-019-09232-0
ISSN: 0144-932X
1572-8625
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