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For­sikrings- og Er­stat­ning­s­ret­lig Doms­samling (FED)

Rul­ings from the In­sur­ance Com­plaints Board as well as the Mari­time and Com­mer­cial High Court, the East­ern and West­ern High Courts, the Crim­in­al In­jur­ies Com­pens­a­tion Board and the Su­preme Court.

Facts

Coverage
Denmark
Period
1994-
Access
Only on campus
Provider
Karnov Group
Subjects
Law

For­sikrings- og er­stat­ning­s­ret­lig ret­s­prak­s­is

The Insurance and Compensation Law Case Collection (FED) from Karnov Group is a specialised online collection of case law within insurance and compensation law.

The database contains:

  • Supreme Court
  • Eastern and Western High Courts
  • Maritime and Commercial High Court
  • Rulings from the Insurance Complaints Board: 
    • All rulings from 1995 onwards
    • In addition, several thousand rulings from 1974–1994
  • Criminal Injuries Compensation Board
  • Responsa from Insurance and Pension Denmark

FED is part of Karnov

When is FED useful?

It is typically used to find and analyse decisions on liability, insurance terms, damages and disputes. It is relevant as legal documentation and a practical reference for assignments, research or professional case preparation.

You can narrow your search by browsing via two available indexes: the legislation index and the subject index.

Help us­ing Karnov

User guides and ab­bre­vi­ations

At the bottom of every page, you will see a small speech bubble with a question mark. Click to get help with searching or printing, as well as an overview of abbreviations.

Us­ing Karnov doc­u­ments in teach­ing

An agreement with Karnov Group has made it possible to use materials in PDF format for teaching purposes.

However, each individual material requires permission. In practice, this means that as a lecturer, you may upload the material to a password-protected platform such as CBS Canvas - not via email or social media like Facebook or similar platforms.

Permission: To obtain this permission, please contact Lotte Risbæk Thomsen (lt.lib@cbs.dk).

Permission must be granted for each document you wish to use.