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From Industrial to Legal Standardization, 1871-1914 : Transnational Insurance Law and the Great San Francisco Earthquake
From Industrial to Legal Standardization, 1871-1914 : Transnational Insurance Law and the Great San Francisco Earthquake
Tilmann Röder
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Around 1900, standard contracts and clauses spread throughout international industries such as transport, insurance and finance. The "earthquake clause," which was globally introduced by reinsurers after the 1906 San Francisco catastrophe, exemplifies this paradigmatic change of the law.
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