BTX5031 - Insurance law
6 points, SCA Band 3, 0.125 EFTSL
Postgraduate Faculty of Business and Economics
Leader(s): Mr Wayne Gumley
Offered
Caulfield First semester 2009 (On-campus block of classes)
Caulfield First semester 2009 (Off-campus)
Caulfield First semester 2009 (Evening)
Synopsis
The subject is designed to develop an understanding of types of insurance with an emphasis on general insurance: formation of the insurance contract and the role played by the Insurance Contracts Act 1984; the concept and role of an insurable interest; the indemnity concept including the role of averaging clauses; misrepresentations and how it affects the insurance contract; the roles played by insurance brokers and agents and the role played by the Insurance (Agents and Brokers) Act 1984 (Cth); notification and proof of loss; measurement of loss; subrogation concepts; and resolution of disputes.
Objectives
The learning goals associated with this unit are to:
- identify and apply the principles of insurance law associated with general insurance policies that are utilised in the corporate insurance programs, with particular focus upon the Insurance Contracts Act 1984 (Cth)
- analyse and explain the regulatory framework for the insurance industry including the role of APRA and the Prudential Standards for General Insurance companies
- analyse and explain the major legal issues associated with the operation of a corporate insurance program
- critically evaluate leading insurance cases
- recommend and explain appropriate reforms on at least one current issue of importance to corporate insurance programs.
Assessment
Within semester assessment: 100%
Contact hours
3 hours per week
Prerequisites
Prohibitions
BTX4031