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EVENT: 2015 Geoff Masel Lecture - The Insurance Social Contract: 1788 and all that |
Summary |
Ian considers some recent developments in disclosure, utmost good faith, contract certainty and misconduct. He makes some predictions and recommendations about the law’s approach to these issues in the context of the social and commercial background to these principles. |
Description
“The Insurance Social Contract: 1788 and all that” signals an irreverent look at the historical movements and people who made the insurance industry. We need to remind ourselves of the great achievements of the insurance industry through these virtues, and its occasional shortcomings, while reminding ourselves that a sense of fun is also necessary.
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Event Details |
Start Date |
20/07/2015 |
Start Time |
7:30am |
Finish Date |
20/07/2015 |
Finish Time |
9:00am |
RSVP |
19 July 2015 05:00 AM |
Venue Name |
Darwin Central Hotel |
Additional Information
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Time
7:30am Regsitration & Buffet Breakfast
8:00am Welcome & Introduction
8:05am Presentation followed by Q&A
9:00am Conclusion
Cost
Member $44.00*
Non-member $55.00*
Student $10.00
*Save $5.00 per person when you register five or more delegates (does not apply to student rate)
Registration
Regsiter online or CLICK HERE to download a form
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CPD Points |
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Address |
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Darwin Central Hotel, 1st Floor, 21 Knuckey Street |
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Darwin |
Country |
Australia
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State |
Northern Territory |
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Contact information |
Email |
nt@aila.com.au |
Contact Name |
Lance Schmidt |
Phone |
08 8981 6377 |
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Speaker information |
Speaker Information
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Ian Enright
Ian Enright is a lawyer, academic, author and director. He is the author of the Anglo-Australian text Professional Indemnity Insurance Law, the second edition of which was awarded the 2008 British Insurance Law Association Book Prize as “the most notable contribution to literature in the field of law as it affects insurance”. Ian also designed, developed and led the teaching for the University of New South Wales and University of Technology Sydney insurance course in the Master of Laws Degree in Australia. Ian is an honorary Professor of Law at the University of Technology Sydney. He was appointed by the Insurance Council of Australia in May 2012 to conduct the Independent Review of the General Insurance Code of Practice. Ian has written, with Professor Robert Merkin and Michael Kirby, the fourth edition of Sutton on Insurance Law published in December 2014.
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