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Analysis Of The Hamburg Rules On Marine Cargo Insurance And Liability Insurance, Eun Sup Lee
Analysis Of The Hamburg Rules On Marine Cargo Insurance And Liability Insurance, Eun Sup Lee
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
There has been an increasing interest on the effects of the United Nations Convention on the Carriage of Goods by Sea (Hamburg Rules) on the double insurance problem which arises whenever a proposal to modify a carrier's liability regime is under discussion.
Apres Le Deluge: National Flood Insurance, Marilyn Cane, Paul A. Caldarelli
Apres Le Deluge: National Flood Insurance, Marilyn Cane, Paul A. Caldarelli
Nova Law Review
On August 24, 1992, Hurricane Andrew slammed into the South Florida coast, continued across the peninsula of Florida into the Gulf of Mexico and eventually into Louisiana.
Messmer V. Teacher's Insurance Company: Turning Florida Law On Its Head, Stephanie A. Yelenosky
Messmer V. Teacher's Insurance Company: Turning Florida Law On Its Head, Stephanie A. Yelenosky
Nova Law Review
In our society, damages are often caused by the activities of multiple actors.
Emerging Issues Of Aids And Insurance, Allan H. Terl
Emerging Issues Of Aids And Insurance, Allan H. Terl
Nova Law Review
The public focus thus far in the AIDS crisis has been primarily on two legal issues: employment discrimination and education.
Florida No-Fault Insurance: Ten Years Of Judicial Interpretation, Patricia V. Russo
Florida No-Fault Insurance: Ten Years Of Judicial Interpretation, Patricia V. Russo
Nova Law Review
The Florida Automobile Reparations Reform Act has been in
place for ten years.1 Although the statement of purpose in the Act itself
is terse,2 the Florida Supreme Court, reviewing the constitutionality of
the Act, gave an enumeration of "permissible legislative objectives."