Contextualising Insurance Contracts:Interactions with Various Fields of Law (Day 4)

February 15, 2021

Insurance and Transport Risks

The international symposium entitled ‘Contextualising Insurance Contracts: Interactions with Various Fields of Law’ was an event organized as part of the Jean Monnet Module ‘Harmonisation of the Principles of Insurance Law in Europe’ (HOPINEU), and was generously funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Commission. The event was initially scheduled to be held on 28-29 May 2020, however, due to COVID-19 and the subsequent restrictions, it eventually took place during six weekly sessions between 28 January 2021 and 4 March 2021.

The main purpose of the symposium was to focus on insurance contracts in terms of different fields of law in order to explore existing interactions and tensions. The Organising Committee was delighted to receive a high number of applications from scholars around the globe, including countries as diverse as the United States, New Zealand, Austria, Switzerland and Türkiye.

This event was chaired by Kyriaki Noussia (Senior Lecturer, University of Exeter) and the topics discussed spanned the geopolitical character of marine insurance exclusion clauses, insurance schemes for losses arising from rescue operations, cargo theft problem and aviation insurance.

You can access the e-book containing the abstracts presented in the symposium via this link.