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Colinvaux-s Law of Insurance in New Zealand

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Colinvaux-s Law of Insurance in New Zealand
Colinvaux-s Law of Insurance in New Zealand

Colinvaux-s Law of Insurance in New Zealand

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Colinvaux's Law of Insurance was published in December 2014 as the first major insurance law treatise in New Zealand. Based on the Sweet & Maxwell title of the same name, it launched with an established reputation, expert authors, and into a climate where insurance practitioners require accessible analysis and guidance faster than ever.The new edition incorporates major case law and legislative developments in the last three years, including further analysis of insurance after natural disasters and increasing parallels with the Australian regime.

Featured in the October 2017LAW Newsletter.
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  • Colinvaux's Law of Insurance was published in December 2014 as the first major insurance law treatise in New Zealand. Based on the Sweet & Maxwell title of the same name, it launched with an established reputation, expert authors, and into a climate where insurance practitioners require accessible analysis and guidance faster than ever.The new edition incorporates major case law and legislative developments in the last three years, including further analysis of insurance after natural disasters and increasing parallels with the Australian regime.

    Featured in the October 2017LAW Newsletter.
    To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.

Colinvaux's Law of Insurance was published in December 2014 as the first major insurance law treatise in New Zealand. Based on the Sweet & Maxwell title of the same name, it launched with an established reputation, expert authors, and into a climate where insurance practitioners require accessible analysis and guidance faster than ever.The new edition incorporates major case law and legislative developments in the last three years, including further analysis of insurance after natural disasters and increasing parallels with the Australian regime.

Featured in the October 2017LAW Newsletter.
To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.