Friday, December 19, 2014

Law of Insurance Contracts : The Law of Insurance Contracts is widely regarded as the primary source of information that practitioners turn to for detailed


Law of Insurance Contracts : 
The Law of Insurance Contracts is widely regarded as the primary source of information that practitioners turn to for detailed, authoritative solutions to any insurance contract problems that arise. Written by Professor Malcolm A. Clarke this 2 volume loose leaf covers the following areas at length; Insurance contracts, The Conflict of Laws, Insurable Interest in Life, Insurable Interest in Property, Third Party  Assignment, Agents, Risks, The Proposal of Insurance, Contract Formation, Premiums, Interim Insurance, Cover, Exceptions, Warranties, Mistakes, Misrepresentation, Non disclosure, Illegal Insurance, Claims Procedure, Causation, Claims Co-operation and Good Faith, Reinstatement, Indemnity, Payment and Non-payment and Subjugation.

     With clear guidance through case law and legislation, and covering all the latest judgments from the courts, this definitive and dependable source of information is the best way to ensure you are always armed with the facts and that the information you are using is always up to date.

    The Law of Insurance Contracts will provide you with:

        An exhaustive guide to the law of insurance contracts containing the answers to your day-to-day questions
  1. Detailed notes that you can cite in court
  2. Additional non-UK cases used to highlight and anticipate trends
  3. Coverage of all non-marine insurance contracts from proposal to termination of cover
  4. Discussion of contentious issues to ensure you stay in the know
  5.  Invaluable practical guidance on proposal, formation, cover notes, premiums and much more
  6. Online access to the text to make your legal research quicker and easier than ever before

    With significant developments in law and practice occurring on a regular basis, The Law of Insurance Contracts' update service ensures that you will never run the risk of using outdated or unreliable information. When you choose The Law of Insurance Contracts, you choose the best text available in this field, allowing you to uncover essential information in minutes in a highly readable and fuss-free manner.

School of Law Post Graduate Fee Bursaries

The deadline for applications is 1st June 2014.

If you would like to be considered for a bursary, please contact law.postgrad@keele.ac.uk for further details. These School awards are available in addition to the support provided for postgraduate study by the University - see further here.
Postgraduate Study at Keele Law School

 Keele Law School runs a suite of postgraduate degree courses which are suitable both for professionals wishing to improve their skills and knowledge base and for recent graduates looking for an edge in the competitive jobs market. In addition to our semester long modules designed for full-time postgraduate students, a number of our postgraduate modules are taught in blocks of study, enabling those in employment to study on a part time basis.PGT students 200

Studying on our postgraduate degrees you will be taught by our internationally recognised, world-leading academic staff through the taught sessions, and if you decide to do a dissertation, will work on a one-to-one basis with an academic supervisor. All of our Masters degrees aim to provide a foundation for pursuing further study at doctoral level.

As a postgraduate student, you will have access to a range of support structures, including: research training; accessible staff supervisors; good library resources; access to postgraduate study rooms within the School; and access to IT and legal research tools. You will also be encouraged to take an active role in the research culture at Keele and will be welcome to attend staff work-in-progress sessions, guest lectures and other research events.

School of Law Post Graduate Fee Bursaries
The School of Law is delighted to announce the launch of fee bursaries designed specifically to support students on our exciting range of PGT programmes in law and ethics. These fee bursaries, worth £1,000 each, will be awarded on the basis of academic merit and financial need. The PGT fee bursaries are equally available to Home/EU and International applicants with a confirmed place on a School of Law PGT programme.

Studying at Keele Law School and fulfilling your SRA/BSB CPD requirements

Keele Law School is accredited by the SRA and Bar Standards Board for the purposes of Continuing Professional Development provision to lawyers.