Limitations on the insured's duty of disclosure in Chinese law: a comparative analysis with English, Australian and German laws

Jing Zhang & Mingru Zhong

International Company and Commercial Law Review2015article
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Abstract

Examines the scope of an insured party's pre-contractual duty of disclosure under Chinese law, and compares its operation with English, German and Australian rules. Outlines key features of the approaches of the other three jurisdictions and discusses: (1) the limitations of the duty in China; (2) who owes the duty; (3) and when and how it must be performed. Considers the ambiguities of the Chinese regime and how it might be improved

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@article{jing2015,
  title        = {{Limitations on the insured's duty of disclosure in Chinese law: a comparative analysis with English, Australian and German laws}},
  author       = {Jing Zhang & Mingru Zhong},
  journal      = {International Company and Commercial Law Review},
  year         = {2015},
}

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