". will be adopted by all and sundry as a readable, comprehensible and trustworthy guide to the intricacies of insurance law in Ireland." The Late Hon Mr Justice Liam Hamilton, In the Foreword to the 1st edition Insurance Law is the authoritative work on the subject of Irish Insurance law and is the reference of choice for all practitioners. The book is now the acknowledged reference on matters of Insurance law in Ireland and is cited authoritatively in the courts and in arbitrations. The third edition revises and updates the content generally on the main classes of non-life insurance, in the light of recent legal developments. Note: The first supplement to this edition published in April 2014. Key Features * Provides an extremely detailed account of this complex area of law * Is an accessible reference source written in a very readable style * Expert advice from an authoritative author make this an essential purchase for practitioners in this field Contents Insurance and the law; Insurance intermediaries and the law; Duty of Disclosure; General principles of insurance; General policy terms and conditions; Policy interpretation; Right of action against insurers; Motor insurance; Legal liability insurance; Public liability insurance; Products liability insurance; Professional liability; Employer's liability; Employer's liability insurance; Material damage insurance; Business interruption insurance; Contractors' All Risk About the author Austin J. Buckley is an independent insurance litigation consultant advising insurers, brokers, adjusters and the legal profession.
He has more than 40 years practical experience of the insurance industry. Austin is a Chartered Insurance Practitioner and a Fellow of the Chartered Insurance Institute. He holds B.C.L. and LL.M degrees from University College Cork where he has lectured on insurance law. Over the last fourteen years the author has provided independent expert testimony at Arbitration and High Court proceedings.
He appeared as an expert witness in all of the recent Irish High Court cases, highlighted above, dealing with Insurance.