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The "Dematerialized" Insurance

Distance Selling and Cyber Risks from an International Perspective

  • First book that deals with topics from the perspective of comparative law
  • First academic survey on cyber risks First academic survey on risks in the virtual worlds
  • Updated state of the art with regards to conflicts of laws relating to insurance contracts?

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Table of contents (15 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xii
  2. Distance Selling

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 115-115
    2. Insurance Online: Regulation and Consumer Protection in a Cyber World

      • Aviva Abramovsky, Peter Kochenburger
      Pages 117-142
    3. Online Sales of Insurance Products in the EU

      • Christos S. Chrissanthis
      Pages 143-167
  3. Cyber Risks

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 183-183
    2. Cyber Insurance: Underwriting, Scope of Cover, Benefits and Concerns

      • Kirsty Middleton, Maria Kazamia
      Pages 185-200
    3. The Cyber Insurance in Japan

      • Tadao Koezuka
      Pages 201-223
    4. Data Protection in the Insurance Sector Under EU Law

      • Carlo Eligio Mezzetti
      Pages 225-238
  4. Dispute Settlement and Litigation

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 265-265
    2. Online Dispute Resolution and Insurance

      • Alkistis Christofilou
      Pages 267-298
  5. Erratum to: The “Dematerialized” Insurance

    • Pierpaolo Marano, Ioannis Rokas, Peter Kochenburger
    Pages E1-E1

About this book

This book adopts an international perspective to examine how the online sale of insurance challenges the insurance regulation and the insurance contract, with a focus on insurance sales, consumer protection, cyber risks and privacy, as well as dispute resolution. Today insurers, policyholders, intermediaries and regulators interact in an increasingly online world with profound implications for what has up to now been a traditionally operating industry. While the growing threats to consumer and business data from cyber attacks constitute major sources of risk for insurers, at the same time cyber insurance has become the fastest growing commercial insurance product in many jurisdictions.

Scholars and practitioners from Europe, the United States and Asia review these topics from the viewpoints of insurers, policyholders and insurance intermediaries. In some cases, existing insurance regulations appear readily adaptable to the online world, such as prohibitions on deceptive marketing of insurance products and unfair commercial practices, which can be applied to advertising through social media, such as Facebook and Twitter, as well as to traditional written material. In other areas, current regulatory and business practices are proving to be inadequate to the task and new ones are emerging.  For example, the insurance industry and insurance supervisors are exploring how to review, utilize, profit from and regulate the explosive growth of data mining and predictive analytics (“big data”), which threaten long-standing privacy protection and insurance risk classification laws.

This book’s ambitious international scope matches its topics. The online insurance market is cross-territorial and cross-jurisdictional with insurers often operating internationally and as part of larger financial-services holding companies.  The authors’ exploration of these issues from the vantage points of some of the world’s largest insurance markets – the U.S., Europe and Japan – provides a comparative framework, which is necessary for the understanding of online insurance.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Faculty of Banking, Finance and Insurance Sciences, , Milan, Italy

    Pierpaolo Marano

  • Department of Business Administration, Athens University of Economics and Business, Athens, Greece

    Ioannis Rokas

  • School of Law, University of Connecticut, , Hartford, USA

    Peter Kochenburger

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eBook USD 119.00
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Softcover Book USD 159.99
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Hardcover Book USD 159.99
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  • Durable hardcover edition
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