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Good faith in insurance and takaful contracts in Malaysia[electronic resource] :a comparative perspective /
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Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
[NT 15000414]:
340
Title/Author:
Good faith in insurance and takaful contracts in Malaysia : a comparative perspective // by Haemala Thanasegaran.
Author:
Thanasegaran, Haemala.
Published:
Singapore : : Springer Singapore :, 2016.
Description:
xxiv, 233 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Good faith (Law) - Malaysia.
Subject:
Insurance law (Islamic law) - Malaysia.
Subject:
Insurance - Islamic countries.
Subject:
Law.
Subject:
Financial Law/Fiscal Law.
Subject:
Insurance.
ISBN:
9789811003837
ISBN:
9789811003813
[NT 15000228]:
Preface -- Foreword -- Chapter 1 - Introduction -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Background -- 1.3 Objective and Scope -- 1.4 Structure -- Chapter 2 - Duty of Utmost Good Faith -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Meaning of and Juridical Basis for the Duty -- 2.3 Continuing Nature of the Duty of Utmost Good Faith -- 2.4 Application of the Duty of Utmost Good Faith -- 2.5 Reciprocal Duties -- 2.6 Scope of Insurer's Duty of Utmost Good Faith -- 2.7 Scope of Insured's Duty of Utmost Good Faith -- 2.8 Remedies for Breach of the Duty of Utmost Good Faith -- 2.9 Conclusion -- Chapter 3 - Pre-contractual Duty of Disclosure and Misrepresentation -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Development and Application of the Pre-Contractual Duties in the United Kingdom -- 3.3 Development and Application of the Pre-Contractual Duties in Malaysia -- 3.4 Conclusion -- Chapter 4 - Post-contractual Duty of Good Faith and Claims Settlement -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Application of the Law in the United Kingdom -- 4.3 Development and Application of the Law in Malaysia -- 4.4 Conclusion -- Chapter 5 - Utmost Good Faith and Takaful in Malaysia -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Juridical Basis of Takaful -- 5.3 Takaful Models in Operation -- 5.4 The Development and Regulation of Takaful in Malaysia -- 5.5 Conclusion -- Chapter 6 - Law Reform From a Social Science Perspective -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Legal Culture -- 6.3 Legal Structure -- 6.4 Legal Substance -- 6.5 Measuring Legal Culture -- 6.6 Intra-National or Ethnic Culture -- 6.7 Effect of Legal Culture on Structure and Substance -- 6.8 Conclusion -- Chapter 7 - Conclusion -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Proposed Reforms -- 7.3 The Role of Economic Efficiency -- 7.4 Viability of Proposed Reforms -- 7.5 Conclusion -- Appendix - Financial Mediation Bureau of Malaysia's Claims Statistics.
[NT 15000229]:
This book examines good faith in non-marine insurance and takaful (Islamic insurance) contracts in Malaysia, and proposes holistic law reform of the same. The first two-thirds of the book comprise an extensive comparative legal analysis of the issues between Malaysia, Australia and the United Kingdom, with the final third dedicated to a socio-economic analysis of law reform and suggestions for law reform particularly suited to Malaysia. The book evaluates whether the duty of utmost good faith (the cornerstone of insurance and takaful contracts) is effectively regulated and, in turn, observed by insurers (and takaful operators) and insureds alike in Malaysia. The adequacy of the Insurance Act 1996 (Malaysia), the Takaful Act 1984 (Malaysia), the Financial Services Act 2013 (Malaysia) and the Islamic Financial Services Act 2013 (Malaysia) is evaluated, along with the supporting infrastructure and oversight measures introduced by the Malaysian government. In doing so, The book examines the duty of utmost good faith from both a doctrinal and a social science perspective, in order to propose suitable legal reform.
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0383-7
Good faith in insurance and takaful contracts in Malaysia[electronic resource] :a comparative perspective /
Thanasegaran, Haemala.
Good faith in insurance and takaful contracts in Malaysia
a comparative perspective /[electronic resource] :by Haemala Thanasegaran. - Singapore :Springer Singapore :2016. - xxiv, 233 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Preface -- Foreword -- Chapter 1 - Introduction -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Background -- 1.3 Objective and Scope -- 1.4 Structure -- Chapter 2 - Duty of Utmost Good Faith -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Meaning of and Juridical Basis for the Duty -- 2.3 Continuing Nature of the Duty of Utmost Good Faith -- 2.4 Application of the Duty of Utmost Good Faith -- 2.5 Reciprocal Duties -- 2.6 Scope of Insurer's Duty of Utmost Good Faith -- 2.7 Scope of Insured's Duty of Utmost Good Faith -- 2.8 Remedies for Breach of the Duty of Utmost Good Faith -- 2.9 Conclusion -- Chapter 3 - Pre-contractual Duty of Disclosure and Misrepresentation -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Development and Application of the Pre-Contractual Duties in the United Kingdom -- 3.3 Development and Application of the Pre-Contractual Duties in Malaysia -- 3.4 Conclusion -- Chapter 4 - Post-contractual Duty of Good Faith and Claims Settlement -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Application of the Law in the United Kingdom -- 4.3 Development and Application of the Law in Malaysia -- 4.4 Conclusion -- Chapter 5 - Utmost Good Faith and Takaful in Malaysia -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Juridical Basis of Takaful -- 5.3 Takaful Models in Operation -- 5.4 The Development and Regulation of Takaful in Malaysia -- 5.5 Conclusion -- Chapter 6 - Law Reform From a Social Science Perspective -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Legal Culture -- 6.3 Legal Structure -- 6.4 Legal Substance -- 6.5 Measuring Legal Culture -- 6.6 Intra-National or Ethnic Culture -- 6.7 Effect of Legal Culture on Structure and Substance -- 6.8 Conclusion -- Chapter 7 - Conclusion -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Proposed Reforms -- 7.3 The Role of Economic Efficiency -- 7.4 Viability of Proposed Reforms -- 7.5 Conclusion -- Appendix - Financial Mediation Bureau of Malaysia's Claims Statistics.
This book examines good faith in non-marine insurance and takaful (Islamic insurance) contracts in Malaysia, and proposes holistic law reform of the same. The first two-thirds of the book comprise an extensive comparative legal analysis of the issues between Malaysia, Australia and the United Kingdom, with the final third dedicated to a socio-economic analysis of law reform and suggestions for law reform particularly suited to Malaysia. The book evaluates whether the duty of utmost good faith (the cornerstone of insurance and takaful contracts) is effectively regulated and, in turn, observed by insurers (and takaful operators) and insureds alike in Malaysia. The adequacy of the Insurance Act 1996 (Malaysia), the Takaful Act 1984 (Malaysia), the Financial Services Act 2013 (Malaysia) and the Islamic Financial Services Act 2013 (Malaysia) is evaluated, along with the supporting infrastructure and oversight measures introduced by the Malaysian government. In doing so, The book examines the duty of utmost good faith from both a doctrinal and a social science perspective, in order to propose suitable legal reform.
ISBN: 9789811003837
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-10-0383-7doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: K579.G6 / T436 2016
Dewey Class. No.: 340
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