From industrial to legal standardization, 1871-1914 : transnational insurance law and the great San Francisco earthquake / / by Tilmann J. Röder ; translated by Frederik Heinemann.

At the end of the 19th century, internationalisation and standardisation fundamentally changed business law. More and more industries such as insurance, transport, wholesale and finance used standard contracts and clauses for international transactions. An impressive example of this development was...

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Superior document:Legal history library. Volume 7, Studies in the history of private law, v. 3
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Year of Publication:2012
Language:English
Series:Legal history library. Studies in the history of private law ; v. 3.
Physical Description:1 online resource (368 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / Tilmann J. Röder
  • Introduction / Tilmann J. Röder
  • 1 Standard Contract Terms in National and International Business / Tilmann J. Röder
  • 2 The Earthquake Clause in Fire Insurance Contracts: The Development of a Standard (1906–1907) / Tilmann J. Röder
  • 3 The Earthquake Clause in Fire Insurance Contracts: The Limits of International Standardisation (1907–1912) / Tilmann J. Röder
  • 4 Summary: Paradigmatic Changes in the Law / Tilmann J. Röder
  • Table of Companies Involved in the Compensation of Damages Occurred in San Francisco / Tilmann J. Röder
  • Table of Companies Involved in the Compensation of Damages Occurred in Valparaiso / Tilmann J. Röder
  • Bibliography / Tilmann J. Röder
  • Index / Tilmann J. Röder.