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‘That wicked rule,that evil doctrine … ’: Reforming the Law on Disclosure in Insurance Contracts
Authors:Philip Rawlings
Abstract:The Consumer Insurance (Disclosure and Representations) Act 2012, which abolishes the consumer assured's duty to volunteer information, heralds the first successful outcome of the English and Scottish Law Commissions current insurance contract law reform project. This paper outlines the defects of the common law duty of disclosure which the Law Commissions sought to address. It goes on to consider why previous legislative attempts failed, the self‐regulatory measures introduced by the insurance industry as a means of resisting earlier pressure for statutory intervention, and how that resistance broke down. Finally, it examines the scope of the 2012 reforms and the current consultation being undertaken in respect of the duty of disclosure in relation to business insurance. It concludes by assessing the significance of the statute in providing a necessary impetus for future insurance law reforms.
Keywords:Insurance contract law reform  Consumer Insurance (Disclosure and Representations) Act 2012  English and Scottish Law Commissions  duty of disclosure  consumer insurance  business insurance
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