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Insurance in Elizabethan England: the London Code

Part of the Cambridge Studies in English Legal History series
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English insurance came into being almost entirely during the Elizabethan period.

However, the Great Fire of 1666 consumed most of London's mercantile document, and therefore little is known about early English insurance.

Using new archival material, this study provides the first in-depth analysis of early English insurance.

It focuses on a crucial yet little-known text, the London Insurance Code of the early 1580s, and shows how London insurance customs were first imported from Italy, then influenced by the Dutch, and finally shaped in a systematic fashion in that Insurance Code.

The London Insurance Code was in turn heavily influenced by coeval continental codes.

This deep influence attests the strong links between English and European insurance, and questions the common/civil law divide on the history of commercial law.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1316426882 / 9781316426883
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
14/12/2016
England
English
867 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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