The Insurance Institute of London has released details of its forthcoming lecture programme.
Running for two months from October, the lecture series includes talks on aviation, the use of CCTV in crime reduction and the future of the electronic market.
The series includes:
8 October: "Recent Trends in Tanker Spills"
9 October: "Consolidation, Competition and An Investment Banker's View of Lloyd's"
10 October: "Passenger Health Airborne"
15 October: "The Innocent Abroad - At Work and at Play"
16 October: "Changes in the Retirement Market, including
Annuity Developments and Reform"
22 October: "Psychological Injury - Is it all in the Mind?"
23 October: "The Use of CCTV in the Reduction of Crime"
24 October: "Claims made Products - We've got it all Wrong!"
30 October: "Financial Enhancement Insurance -
Its Benefits and Its Pitfalls."
5 November: "London Market"
6 November: "The FSA Approach"
7 November: "Charting the Course after Admiring the Wake"
12 November: "The Day in the Life of an Airport"
13 November: "Treaty Reinsurance in Lloyd's"
21 November: "The Future of the Electronic Market"
27 November: "Composite Panels - Are they Uninsurable?"
28 November: "Act 1930"