Limitations on the insured's duty of disclosure in Chinese law: a comparative analysis with English, Australian and German laws
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In: International Company and Commercial Law Review, Vol. 26, No. 7, 6, 01.07.2015, p. 224-235.
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T1 - Limitations on the insured's duty of disclosure in Chinese law: a comparative analysis with English, Australian and German laws
AU - Jing, Z.
AU - Zhong, M.
PY - 2015/7/1
Y1 - 2015/7/1
N2 - Examines the scope of an insured party's pre-contractual duty of disclosure under Chinese law, and compares its operation with English, German and Australian rules. Outlines key features of the approaches of the other three jurisdictions and discusses: (1) the limitations of the duty in China; (2) who owes the duty; (3) and when and how it must be performed. Considers the ambiguities of the Chinese regime and how it might be improved
AB - Examines the scope of an insured party's pre-contractual duty of disclosure under Chinese law, and compares its operation with English, German and Australian rules. Outlines key features of the approaches of the other three jurisdictions and discusses: (1) the limitations of the duty in China; (2) who owes the duty; (3) and when and how it must be performed. Considers the ambiguities of the Chinese regime and how it might be improved
KW - Australia; China; Comparative law; Duty of fair presentation; Germany; Insurance; Pre-contract disclosure
M3 - Article
VL - 26
SP - 224
EP - 235
JO - International Company and Commercial Law Review
JF - International Company and Commercial Law Review
SN - 0958-5214
IS - 7
M1 - 6
ER -