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  3. Vol 50, No 3: Special Issue: Insurance Law

Vol 50, No 3: Special Issue: Insurance Law

Published: 2013-02-01

Introduction

  • Introduction

    Barbara Billingsley
    535
    • PDF

Articles

  • Insurance Law Principles in an International Context: Compensating Losses Caused by Climate Change

    Craig Brown, Sara Seck
    541
    • PDF
  • Potential for Genetic Discrimination in Access to Insurance: Is There a Dark Side to Increased Availability of Genetic Information?

    Elizabeth Adjin-Tettey
    577
    • PDF
  • Personal Responsibility for Intentional Conduct: Protecting the Interests of Innocent Co-Insureds Under Insurance Contracts

    Elizabeth Adjin-Tettey
    615
    • PDF
  • Causation in Canadian Insurance Law

    Erik S. Knutsen
    631
    • PDF
  • Why So Serious?: Early Analysis of the Definition of "Serious Impairment" Under Alberta's Minor Injury Regulation

    Christine J. Pratt, Brian D. Filips, Danielle Bourgeois, Artem Barsukov
    659
    • PDF
  • Gender in Automobile Insurance Underwriting: Some Insureds Are More Equal Than Others

    Kent West
    679
    • PDF

Case Comments

  • Progressive Homes Ltd. v. Lombard General Insurance Co. of Canada

    Peter Bowal
    697
    • PDF
  • The Alberta Court of Appeal Opines on the S.E.F. No. 44 Limitation: The Status Quo and the Unresolved

    Geoffrey Duckworth
    717
    • PDF

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