The long-awaited new edition of one of the classics of English maritime legal literature, Arnould's Law of Marine Insurance offers in-depth commentary on the principles of marine insurance. It covers how marine insurance contracts are formed.
There is comprehensive guidance on what the document should cover as well as how to avoid it being rendered void. The issues arising out of loss are fully explained so that practitioners are clear on the principles and how they are applied in a case.
The book offers in-depth commentary on the latest cases and codes, keeping the practitioner up-to-date on how the courts are applying the principles.