NSA 2510 Marine Insurance

APPLIES TO ACADEMIC YEAR 2016/2017

NSA 2510 Marine Insurance


Responsible for the course
Cathrine Bjune

Department
Department of Law

Term
According to study plan

ECTS Credits
7,5

Language of instruction
English

Introduction
The course gives an introduction to international marine insurance, which is insurance for ships and ships operations. Both direct insurance and reinsurance is covered. The students will learn the basics of marine insurance as opposed to non marine insurance. Common insurance terms are discussed, as well as the specific terms applicable to marine insurance covers. The course covers the marine insurance markets worldwide as well as the conditions and rules applicable to different covers, focusing on on of the worlds largest insurance market, the Scandinavian market. The students will learn to identify the Owners, Charterers and other third party insurable interests in the vessel. The course focuses on capital insurance, insurance for potential legal liabilities and insurance against freight losses and war risks. The principal covers and conditions for H&M insurance, P&I insurance, TLO, freight and war insurance are covered. There will be an emphasis on practical case work.

Learning outcome
Acquired knowledge
The students will acquire an understanding of laws, rules and conditions applicable to international marine insurance, including:

  • Assessment of insurance needs for owners, charterers and third parties
  • The markets for marine insurance and reinsurance
  • Insurance terms
  • General rules applicable to insurance and reinsurance
  • The Nordic Marine Insurance Plan
  • Hull and Machinery Insurance
  • P&I Insurance
  • Loss of Hire insurance
  • Insurance against total loss only
  • Mortgagee interest insurance
  • War Insurance
  • Basic underwriting principles

Acquired skills
The students will be able to identify and assess the shipowners, charxterers and other third parties insurable interests in the relevant vessel. The students will be able to find and use available insurance covers, and to interpret and use the covers through solving practical cases. The students will also be able to assess different clauses and to distinguish between covers available in the different markets relating to different insurance covers. They will upon completing the course understand the markets and needs for marine insurance covers, and the legal and contractual requirements for such.

Reflection
By understanding the concept and framework of marine insurance in an international context, the students will be able to reflect on the need for and application of relevant insurance covers, and the risk management aspects of placing such insurances in the markets. By being able to compare the conditions of different markets, they will be able to reflect on the quality and price of available covers as well as the need for marine insurance covers. Through attending the course, the students will be able to reflect on and understand the differenes between marine insurance and non marine insurance.

Prerequisites
It is recommended that students have prior knowledge from other courses in law, for example NSA 2511 International Maritime Law.

Compulsory reading
Books:
Falkanger, Thor, Hans Jacob Bull, Lasse Brautaset. 2011. Scandinavian maritime law : the Norwegian perspective. 3rd ed. Universitetsforlaget. Chapters 21 and 22
Wilhelmsen, Trine-Lise, Hans Jacob Bull. 2007. Handbook in hull insurance. Gyldendal akademisk. 1,3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,13,14. The above chapters are recommended reading in addition to the Commentary to the Nordic Marine Insurance Plan 2013


Other:
Cefor. 2013. Commentaries to the Nordic Marine Insurance Plan. The commentary can be ordered from CEFOR (Central Union of Marine Underwriters)
Det Norske Veritas. 2013. The Nordic Marine Insurance Plan of 1996 : version 2013. Available from CEFOR (The central union of marine underwriters)
Handouts
Institute Time Clauses Hull 1983. The English cover for Hull insurance - for reference
Skuld P&I Club`s statutes and rules. The rules for P&I insurance. 2013



Recommended reading

Articles:
Selected articles

Other:
Handbook on P&I Insurance. GARD P&I club


Course outline
  • Introduction to marine insurance, terms and abbreviations
  • Insurance and reinsurance
  • Mutual and commercial insurance
  • The Norwegian Marine Insurance Plan
  • Insurable interests of shipowners, charterers and third parties
  • The marine insurance markets world wide
  • The attachment, duration, alteration and termination of the insured risk (including change of voyage, deviation and delay)
    Warranties (express and implied)
    Conditions and other terms
  • Hull and Machinery Insurance
  • P&I
  • Total Loss only insurance
  • Freight insurances
  • War risk insurance
  • Third party covers
  • Clams handling and practical case work

Computer-based tools
None.

Learning process and workload
The course is conducted through a total of 45 hours of lectures, including case work in groups and discussions

The students must hand in a written group assignment during the course. Other cases presented by the lecturer should be completed before review in class. Students are expected to attend lectures and to bring the Norwegian Marine Insurance plan to class.

Recommended workload in hours
Activity
Hours
Participation at lectures
36
Participation at case work, excursions and reviews by lecturer
9
Preparation for lectures
60
Work on practical cases handed out by lecturer, including assignment case
20
Exam preparations
75
Total recommended time use
200



    Examination
    A three-hour individual written examination concludes the course.
    Examination code(s)
    NSA 25101 - Written exam, counts 100% to obtain final grade in NSA 2510 Marine Insurance, 7.5 credits.

    Examination support materials
    All support materials allowed.
    Examination support materials at written examiniations are explained under examination information in the student portal @BI. Please note use of calculator and dictionary. https://at.bi.no/EN/Pages/Exa_Hjelpemidler-til-eksamen.aspx


    Re-sit examination
    At the next ordinary examination.

    Additional information