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Mandatory Liability Insurances Except for Insurances in the Field of Traffic and Transport in Croatian and Comparative Law Paying a Special Attention to an Obliged Person to Insure and Third Persons

Loris Belanić ; Pravni fakultet Sveučilišta u Rijeci


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Abstract

In the first part of the article the author addresses the significance of mandatory liability insurances and presents an overview of different types of mandatory liability insurances except for insurances in the field of traffic and transport in Croatian law. In this matter he pays a special attention to issues concerning the identification of a person who has an obligation to enter the liability insurance agreement and of persons who are considered to be the third persons in certain cases of liability insurance. Furthermore, an overview of comparative legal systems in Austria, Germany, Italy and Great Britain governing the field of mandatory liability insurances except for the traffic and transport systems is given with the aim to point at further possible directions of mandatory liability insurance development in Croatian law. Presenting the overview of domestic and comparative legal systems, the author gives a special attention to legal sources prescribing the obligation to stipulate a particular mandatory liability insurance agreement. While addressing the Croatian legal system, the author also writes about insurance conditions set by certain insurance companies.

Keywords

mandatory liability insurance; obliged person to insure; third persons

Hrčak ID:

52632

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/52632

Publication date:

10.4.2009.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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