Abstract

This paper analyses the likely effect of the Rome I Regulation on reinsurance contracts, and concludes for a variety of reasons - including the wordings used in reinsurance agreements, the use of arbitration and the relationship between the underlying insurance and the reinsurance - that the change from the Rome Convention to the Rome Regulation is likely to have at best a marginal impact on the process of ascertaining the applicable law

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