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Consumer insurance - the risks of contracting on unfair terms

Alice Carse and Alison Padfield discuss the implications of the ECJ’s decision in Banco Español de Credito v Camino for the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999 and consumer insurance.  To read the article, which first appeared in the British Insurance Law Association Journal No 125 (October 2012), click here.

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