The Needs and Prospects of an Educational Program in Insurance Law

Abstract
When students are preparing for the examinations of this Society and consult the examination requirements, they find that a knowledge of insurance law, including the more important statutes of the United States and Canada relative to casualty insurance is required under the syllabus for Part II of the Associateship examination. Thereupon they refer to the recommendations for Study which have been recently issued by the Society, in order to determine the scope of the readings which are suggested by the Educational Committee in preparation for this topic. The list of these readings is so formidable as to suggest that a very large amount of time will be required to meet the requirements of this item of the syllabus.
Volume
XI
Page
99-101
Year
1924
Categories
Actuarial Applications and Methodologies
Publications
Proceedings of the Casualty Actuarial Society
Authors
James S Elston
Richard Fondiller