The fourth edition (not yet published) of this highly regarded work examines all forms of aviation insurance, and includes a detailed analysis of its practical applications and of the workings of the international aviation insurance market.
Fully updated to include all new developments in the area of aviation insurance practice and law since the previous edition, this is an essential work.
The Authors: Rod Margo, Philip Chrystal; Tim Marland; Katherine Posner
- Roderick D. Margo joined Condon & Forsyth LLP in 1980 and is a partner of the firm. Taught aviation law at the UCLA School of Law and currently teaches international aviation law at IATA's Training & Development Institute in Montreal and Geneva. Serves as an adjunct professor of law at McGill University's Institute of Air & Space Law in Montreal. He has published and lectured widely on legal issues affecting the airline and insurance industries and advises and represents airlines and their insurers in connection with the litigation and resolution of aviation claims and commercial disputes. Also involved in aviation regulatory and aeropolitical matters, aviation risk management, aviation insurance, competition and antitrust, environmental law, and labor and employment. He is admitted to the Supreme Court of California, the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit, the Supreme Court of New South Wales, Australia (2004), and the Supreme Court of South Africa (1974).
ISBN: 9781405744607
Published: 4th Edition, (Publisher advises due December 2014)
Binding Format: Hardback
CONTENTS:
The Fourth Edition will include
- Detailed coverage of the impact of the September 11, 2001 terrorism acts on the writing of war and terrorism insurance
- The establishment of the Aviation Insurance Clauses Group as a replacement for the Joint Technical and Clauses Committee
- Discussion of new policy forms, clauses and endorsements adopted by the insurance market since 2000, including such endorsements as AVN67c and AVN99 covering the interests of aircraft financiers and lessors
- Changes in the structure and regulation of Lloyd's, developments in law governing insurance companies and underwriters at Lloyd's, and in the interpretation of aviation policies
This is the only text of its kind that describes in complete detail the structure and workings of the London aviation insurance market, the writing of aviation insurance, the kinds of coverage which are available, including hovercraft and spacecraft insurance, and the legal principles involved in the interpretation of aviation insurance policies, this readily accessible text will be of significant value to all involved with this subject.