Law of Reinsurance provides a solid foundation for understanding the highly specialized field of American reinsurance law. Topics are thoroughly illustrated by cases cited throughout the text and cover issues such as: The history and background of reinsurance Key issues in American and English law The extent and nature of government regulation Roles and responsibilities of brokers, agents, and intermediaries The principle of good faith The law of representations and disclosures in placing reinsurance Commencement and termination of risk Interpretation of terms Reinsurance arbitration Losses and Liabilities Reinsurance claims and recovery Insurance and reinsurance insolvency