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Transparency in Insurance Regulation and Supervisory Law

A Comparative Analysis

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Overview

  • Preface by Professor Ioannis Rokas, an uncontested expert on insurance law
  • Offers an indispensable tool for all academics, practitioners, legislators and policymakers interested in cross-border operations
  • Provides a comparative approach to insurance regulation and supervisory law, including various jurisdictions
  • Contributions were written by experts from more than 20 countries

Part of the book series: AIDA Europe Research Series on Insurance Law and Regulation (ERSILR, volume 4)

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Table of contents (27 chapters)

  1. Transparency in European Jurisdictions

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About this book

This volume focuses on transparency as the guiding principle for insurance regulation and supervisory law. All chapters were written by experts in their respective fields, who address transparency in a wide range of European and non-European jurisdictions. Each chapter reviews the transparency principles applicable in the jurisdiction discussed. While the European jurisdictions reflect different facets of the principle as emerging from EU law on insurance, the principle has developed quite differently in other jurisdictions.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Legal Studies, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan, Italy

    Pierpaolo Marano

  • School of Law, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK

    Kyriaki Noussia

About the editors

Pierpaolo Marano, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Department of Legal Studies, Milan, Italy
Kyriaki Noussia, University of Exeter, Law School, United Kingdom

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