Reinsurance of Environmental Risk Pricing and Risk Assessment&ast
Reiner Bellenbaum
The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice, 1995, vol. 20, issue 3, 393-401
Abstract:
Despite the increasing liberalisation of insurance markets, the principle of the locality of an insurance business remains decisive for General Liability business and particularly for the insurance of environmental impairment liability. General Liability insurance has its basis in national legislation and there is no need to describe how much this legislation differs with respect to environmental liability between the European countries.
Date: 1995
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