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TÃtulo : Insurance Distribution Directive : A Legal Analysis Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Marano, Pierpaolo, ; Noussia, Kyriaki, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2021 Número de páginas: XI, 441 p. 5 ilustraciones, 4 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-030-52738-9 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Resolución de disputas (Ley) Arbitraje Servicios financieros Derecho Económico Europeo Derecho comparado Arbitraje (Derecho administrativo) Regulación comercial Industria de servicios financieros Comunidad Económica Europea Derecho mercantil Der Clasificación: 340.9 Resumen: Este volumen de acceso abierto de la Serie de Investigación de AIDA Europa sobre Derecho y Regulación de Seguros ofrece el primer análisis legal y regulatorio integral de la Directiva de Distribución de Seguros (IDD). El IDD entró en vigor el 1 de octubre de 2018 y regula la distribución de productos de seguros en la UE. El libro examina los principales cambios que acompañan al IDD y analiza su impacto en los distribuidores de seguros, es decir, los intermediarios de seguros y las empresas de seguros, asà como en el mercado. Basándose en las interrelaciones entre las normas de la Directiva y otros campos que son relevantes para la distribución de productos de seguros, explora varios temas relacionados con la interpretación de la IDD – por ejemplo, la armonización lograda bajo ella; su papel como referente para los legisladores nacionales; y su interacción con otras regulaciones y ciencias, al tiempo que proporciona un análisis empÃrico del documento de información precontractual estandarizado. En consecuencia, el libro ofrece una gran cantidad de conocimientos valiosos para académicos, reguladores, profesionales y estudiantes interesados ​​en cuestiones relacionadas con la distribución de seguros. Nota de contenido: Part I. The Harmonization Achieved under the Insurance Distribution Directive: Insurance Distribution Directive and Cross-Border Activities by Insurance Intermediaries in the EU by Isabelle Audigier -- Information Duties Stemming from the Insurance Distribution Directive as an Example of Faulty Application of the Principle of Proportionality by Marta Ostrowska -- The Contribution of Product Oversight and Governance (POG) to the Single Market: A Set of Organizational Rules for Business Conduct by Pierpaolo Marano -- The IDD and its Impact on the Life Insurance Industry by Kyriaki Noussia -- Insurance-Based Investment Products: Regulatory Responses and Policy Issues by Michele Siri -- Part II. The Insurance Distribution Directive as a "Benchmark" for National Legislators: The Notion of "Employee" in the IDD: A Harmonized Interpretation Based on the EU Law by Anna Tarasiuk and Bartosz Wojno -- Ensuring the Customer's Best Interest in the Polish Insurance Market by Wojciech PaÅ› -- Insurance Distribution Carried Out by Insurers in Spain by Javier Vercher-Moll -- Enaction of Chapter VII of the Insurance Distribution Directive – What Can Member States Learn from the Enforcement Failures of the United States? by Kathleen M. Defever -- What Can the Insurance Distribution Directive "Offer" the South African Microinsurance Model? by Samantha Huneberg -- Part III. The Interplay between the Insurance Distribution Directive and other Regulations/Sciences: The Interplay between the GDPR and the IDD by Viktoria Chatzara -- Regulating Telematics Insurance. Role for the IDD to Complement the GDPR on Improving Consumer Data Protection in the Context of Telematics Insurance by Freyja van den Boom -- Considering the IDD within the EU legal framework on ADR systems by Flaminia Montemaggiori -- IDD and Distribution Risk Management by Jorge MiguelBravo -- Redefining Product Management – IDD's perspective by Diana Renata Bozek -- Part IV. An Empirical Analysis of the Standardised Pre-Contractual Information Document: The Reality of the Promised Increase in Customer Protection under the Insurance Distribution Directive by Christian Bo Kolding-Krøger, Aalykke Hansen and Amelie Brofeldt. . Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This open access volume of the AIDA Europe Research Series on Insurance Law and Regulation offers the first comprehensive legal and regulatory analysis of the Insurance Distribution Directive (IDD). The IDD came into force on 1 October 2018 and regulates the distribution of insurance products in the EU. The book examines the main changes accompanying the IDD and analyses its impact on insurance distributors, i.e., insurance intermediaries and insurance undertakings, as well as the market. Drawing on interrelations between the rules of the Directive and other fields that are relevant to the distribution of insurance products, it explores various topics related to the interpretation of the IDD – e.g. the harmonization achieved under it; its role as a benchmark for national legislators; and its interplay with other regulations and sciences – while also providing an empirical analysis of the standardised pre-contractual information document. Accordingly, the book offers a wealth of valuable insights for academics, regulators, practitioners and students who are interested in issues concerning insurance distribution. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Insurance Distribution Directive : A Legal Analysis [documento electrónico] / Marano, Pierpaolo, ; Noussia, Kyriaki, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2021 . - XI, 441 p. 5 ilustraciones, 4 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-3-030-52738-9
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Resolución de disputas (Ley) Arbitraje Servicios financieros Derecho Económico Europeo Derecho comparado Arbitraje (Derecho administrativo) Regulación comercial Industria de servicios financieros Comunidad Económica Europea Derecho mercantil Der Clasificación: 340.9 Resumen: Este volumen de acceso abierto de la Serie de Investigación de AIDA Europa sobre Derecho y Regulación de Seguros ofrece el primer análisis legal y regulatorio integral de la Directiva de Distribución de Seguros (IDD). El IDD entró en vigor el 1 de octubre de 2018 y regula la distribución de productos de seguros en la UE. El libro examina los principales cambios que acompañan al IDD y analiza su impacto en los distribuidores de seguros, es decir, los intermediarios de seguros y las empresas de seguros, asà como en el mercado. Basándose en las interrelaciones entre las normas de la Directiva y otros campos que son relevantes para la distribución de productos de seguros, explora varios temas relacionados con la interpretación de la IDD – por ejemplo, la armonización lograda bajo ella; su papel como referente para los legisladores nacionales; y su interacción con otras regulaciones y ciencias, al tiempo que proporciona un análisis empÃrico del documento de información precontractual estandarizado. En consecuencia, el libro ofrece una gran cantidad de conocimientos valiosos para académicos, reguladores, profesionales y estudiantes interesados ​​en cuestiones relacionadas con la distribución de seguros. Nota de contenido: Part I. The Harmonization Achieved under the Insurance Distribution Directive: Insurance Distribution Directive and Cross-Border Activities by Insurance Intermediaries in the EU by Isabelle Audigier -- Information Duties Stemming from the Insurance Distribution Directive as an Example of Faulty Application of the Principle of Proportionality by Marta Ostrowska -- The Contribution of Product Oversight and Governance (POG) to the Single Market: A Set of Organizational Rules for Business Conduct by Pierpaolo Marano -- The IDD and its Impact on the Life Insurance Industry by Kyriaki Noussia -- Insurance-Based Investment Products: Regulatory Responses and Policy Issues by Michele Siri -- Part II. The Insurance Distribution Directive as a "Benchmark" for National Legislators: The Notion of "Employee" in the IDD: A Harmonized Interpretation Based on the EU Law by Anna Tarasiuk and Bartosz Wojno -- Ensuring the Customer's Best Interest in the Polish Insurance Market by Wojciech PaÅ› -- Insurance Distribution Carried Out by Insurers in Spain by Javier Vercher-Moll -- Enaction of Chapter VII of the Insurance Distribution Directive – What Can Member States Learn from the Enforcement Failures of the United States? by Kathleen M. Defever -- What Can the Insurance Distribution Directive "Offer" the South African Microinsurance Model? by Samantha Huneberg -- Part III. The Interplay between the Insurance Distribution Directive and other Regulations/Sciences: The Interplay between the GDPR and the IDD by Viktoria Chatzara -- Regulating Telematics Insurance. Role for the IDD to Complement the GDPR on Improving Consumer Data Protection in the Context of Telematics Insurance by Freyja van den Boom -- Considering the IDD within the EU legal framework on ADR systems by Flaminia Montemaggiori -- IDD and Distribution Risk Management by Jorge MiguelBravo -- Redefining Product Management – IDD's perspective by Diana Renata Bozek -- Part IV. An Empirical Analysis of the Standardised Pre-Contractual Information Document: The Reality of the Promised Increase in Customer Protection under the Insurance Distribution Directive by Christian Bo Kolding-Krøger, Aalykke Hansen and Amelie Brofeldt. . Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This open access volume of the AIDA Europe Research Series on Insurance Law and Regulation offers the first comprehensive legal and regulatory analysis of the Insurance Distribution Directive (IDD). The IDD came into force on 1 October 2018 and regulates the distribution of insurance products in the EU. The book examines the main changes accompanying the IDD and analyses its impact on insurance distributors, i.e., insurance intermediaries and insurance undertakings, as well as the market. Drawing on interrelations between the rules of the Directive and other fields that are relevant to the distribution of insurance products, it explores various topics related to the interpretation of the IDD – e.g. the harmonization achieved under it; its role as a benchmark for national legislators; and its interplay with other regulations and sciences – while also providing an empirical analysis of the standardised pre-contractual information document. Accordingly, the book offers a wealth of valuable insights for academics, regulators, practitioners and students who are interested in issues concerning insurance distribution. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]
TÃtulo : InsurTech: A Legal and Regulatory View Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Marano, Pierpaolo, ; Noussia, Kyriaki, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2020 Número de páginas: VI, 401 p. 2 ilustraciones ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-030-27386-6 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Derecho contractual común Derecho Económico Europeo Servicios financieros Derecho comparado Industria de servicios financieros Derecho mercantil Regulación comercial Derecho internacional Conflicto de leyes Comunidad Económica Europea Clasificación: 340.9 Resumen: Este volumen de la Serie de investigaciones de AIDA Europa sobre legislación y regulación de seguros explora las tendencias clave en InsurTech y los posibles problemas legales y regulatorios que las acompañan. Hay una proliferación de ideas y conceptos dentro de InsurTech que cambiarán fundamentalmente el mercado en los próximos años. Estas innovaciones tienen el potencial de cambiar la forma en que funciona la industria de seguros y alterar las relaciones entre clientes y aseguradoras, lo que resultará en productos de seguros que estén más estrechamente alineados con las preferencias individuales y con precios más adecuados al riesgo. El uso cada vez mayor de la tecnologÃa en el sector de seguros está teniendo un impacto disruptivo y transformador en áreas que incluyen el desarrollo de productos, la distribución, el modelado, la suscripción y las prácticas de administración y reclamaciones. El resultado es una nueva industria, conocida como InsurTech. Pero mientras el mercado de seguros recurre a la tecnologÃa para lograr una mayor eficiencia, los reguladores están comenzando a expresar preocupaciones sobre la gestión de riesgos potenciales. La primera parte del libro examina las innovaciones tecnológicas relevantes para los seguros, como FinTech, InsurTech, Sharing Economy e Internet de las cosas. La segunda parte recoge contribuciones sobre el derecho contractual de seguros en un mundo digitalizado, mientras que la tercera parte se centra en los ciberseguros y los robots. Por último, pero no menos importante, la cuarta parte del libro analiza cuestiones legales y éticas relacionadas con los vehÃculos autónomos y el transporte, incluida la industria naviera, asà como su impacto en el sector de los seguros y la responsabilidad civil. Escrito por juristas y profesionales, el libro ofrece perspectivas internacionales, comparadas y europeas. Los capÃtulos "FinTech, InsurTech y los reguladores" de Viktoria Chatzara, "Contratos inteligentes en seguros. Una perspectiva jurÃdica y de futuro" de Angelo Borselli y "¿Espacio para el seguro obligatorio de responsabilidad por productos defectuosos en la Unión Europea para robots inteligentes?" de Aysegul Bugra están disponibles en acceso abierto bajo una licencia CC BY 4.0 en link.springer.com. Nota de contenido: Part I -- Technological Innovations and Insurance -- FinTech, InsurTech, and the Regulators -- Insurance in Today's Sharing Economy: New Challenges Ahead or a Return to the Origins of Insurance? -- The Internet of Things and Insurance -- The Challenges for Regulation and Control in an Environment of Rapid Technological Innovations -- Part II -- Insurance Contracts in a Digitalized World -- Smart Contracts in Insurance: A Law and Futurology Perspective -- Digitalisation of Insurance Contract Law: Preliminary Thoughts with Special Regard to Insurer's Duty to Advise -- New Technologies and Issues with Insurance Contracts in Japan -- Part III Cyber Insurance, Robots -- Room for Compulsory Product Liability Insurance in the European Union for Smart Robots? Reflections on the Compelling Challenges -- The Idea of Robotic Insurance Mediation in the Light of the European Union Law -- Cyber Risks: Three Basic Structural Issues to Resolve -- Cybersecurity and Environmental Impact: Insurance as a Better Protection Mechanism for Liability from Incidents in Oil and Gas Operations -- Part IV -- Autonomous Vehicles and Transportation -- Autonomous Vehicles: Legal Considerations and Dilemmas -- Will Autonomous Cars Put an End to the Traditional Third Party Liability Insurance Coverage? -- Ethical Issues, Cybersecurity and Automated Vehicles -- A New Era, a New Risk! "A Study on the Impact of the Developments of New Technologies in the Shipping Industry and Marine Insurance Market" -- Probing Civil Liability Insurance for Unmanned/Autonomous Merchant Ships -- Smooth Sailing or a Risky Expedition: A Critical Exploration into the Innovation of Unmanned Maritime Vehicles and Its Potential Legal and Regulatory Impacts on the Insurance Sector. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This Volume of the AIDA Europe Research Series on Insurance Law and Regulation explores the key trends in InsurTech and the potential legal and regulatory issues that accompany them. There is a proliferation of ideas and concepts within InsurTech that will fundamentally change the market in the next few years. These innovations have the potential to change the way the insurance industry works and alter the relationships between customers and insurers, resulting in insurance products that are more closely aligned to individual preferences and priced more appropriately to the risk. Increasing use of technology in the insurance sector is having both a disruptive and transformative impact on areas including product development, distribution, modelling, underwriting and claims and administration practice. The result is a new industry, known as InsurTech. But while the insurance market looks to technology for greater efficiency, regulators are beginning to raise concerns about managing potential risks. The first part of the book examines technological innovations relevant for insurance, such as FinTech, InsurTech, Sharing Economy, and the Internet of Things. The second part then gathers contributions on insurance contract law in a digitalized world, while the third part focuses on cyber insurance and robots. Last but not least, the fourth part of the book discusses legal and ethical questions regarding autonomous vehicles and transportation, including the shipping industry, as well as their impact on the insurance sector and civil liability. Written by legal scholars and practitioners, the book offers international, comparative and European perspectives. The Chapters "FinTech, InsurTech and the Regulators" by Viktoria Chatzara, "Smart Contracts in Insurance. A Law and Futurology Perspective" by Angelo Borselli and "Room for Compulsory Product Liability Insurance in the European Union for Smart Robots?" by Aysegul Bugra are available open access under a CC BY 4.0 license at link.springer.com. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] InsurTech: A Legal and Regulatory View [documento electrónico] / Marano, Pierpaolo, ; Noussia, Kyriaki, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2020 . - VI, 401 p. 2 ilustraciones.
ISBN : 978-3-030-27386-6
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Derecho contractual común Derecho Económico Europeo Servicios financieros Derecho comparado Industria de servicios financieros Derecho mercantil Regulación comercial Derecho internacional Conflicto de leyes Comunidad Económica Europea Clasificación: 340.9 Resumen: Este volumen de la Serie de investigaciones de AIDA Europa sobre legislación y regulación de seguros explora las tendencias clave en InsurTech y los posibles problemas legales y regulatorios que las acompañan. Hay una proliferación de ideas y conceptos dentro de InsurTech que cambiarán fundamentalmente el mercado en los próximos años. Estas innovaciones tienen el potencial de cambiar la forma en que funciona la industria de seguros y alterar las relaciones entre clientes y aseguradoras, lo que resultará en productos de seguros que estén más estrechamente alineados con las preferencias individuales y con precios más adecuados al riesgo. El uso cada vez mayor de la tecnologÃa en el sector de seguros está teniendo un impacto disruptivo y transformador en áreas que incluyen el desarrollo de productos, la distribución, el modelado, la suscripción y las prácticas de administración y reclamaciones. El resultado es una nueva industria, conocida como InsurTech. Pero mientras el mercado de seguros recurre a la tecnologÃa para lograr una mayor eficiencia, los reguladores están comenzando a expresar preocupaciones sobre la gestión de riesgos potenciales. La primera parte del libro examina las innovaciones tecnológicas relevantes para los seguros, como FinTech, InsurTech, Sharing Economy e Internet de las cosas. La segunda parte recoge contribuciones sobre el derecho contractual de seguros en un mundo digitalizado, mientras que la tercera parte se centra en los ciberseguros y los robots. Por último, pero no menos importante, la cuarta parte del libro analiza cuestiones legales y éticas relacionadas con los vehÃculos autónomos y el transporte, incluida la industria naviera, asà como su impacto en el sector de los seguros y la responsabilidad civil. Escrito por juristas y profesionales, el libro ofrece perspectivas internacionales, comparadas y europeas. Los capÃtulos "FinTech, InsurTech y los reguladores" de Viktoria Chatzara, "Contratos inteligentes en seguros. Una perspectiva jurÃdica y de futuro" de Angelo Borselli y "¿Espacio para el seguro obligatorio de responsabilidad por productos defectuosos en la Unión Europea para robots inteligentes?" de Aysegul Bugra están disponibles en acceso abierto bajo una licencia CC BY 4.0 en link.springer.com. Nota de contenido: Part I -- Technological Innovations and Insurance -- FinTech, InsurTech, and the Regulators -- Insurance in Today's Sharing Economy: New Challenges Ahead or a Return to the Origins of Insurance? -- The Internet of Things and Insurance -- The Challenges for Regulation and Control in an Environment of Rapid Technological Innovations -- Part II -- Insurance Contracts in a Digitalized World -- Smart Contracts in Insurance: A Law and Futurology Perspective -- Digitalisation of Insurance Contract Law: Preliminary Thoughts with Special Regard to Insurer's Duty to Advise -- New Technologies and Issues with Insurance Contracts in Japan -- Part III Cyber Insurance, Robots -- Room for Compulsory Product Liability Insurance in the European Union for Smart Robots? Reflections on the Compelling Challenges -- The Idea of Robotic Insurance Mediation in the Light of the European Union Law -- Cyber Risks: Three Basic Structural Issues to Resolve -- Cybersecurity and Environmental Impact: Insurance as a Better Protection Mechanism for Liability from Incidents in Oil and Gas Operations -- Part IV -- Autonomous Vehicles and Transportation -- Autonomous Vehicles: Legal Considerations and Dilemmas -- Will Autonomous Cars Put an End to the Traditional Third Party Liability Insurance Coverage? -- Ethical Issues, Cybersecurity and Automated Vehicles -- A New Era, a New Risk! "A Study on the Impact of the Developments of New Technologies in the Shipping Industry and Marine Insurance Market" -- Probing Civil Liability Insurance for Unmanned/Autonomous Merchant Ships -- Smooth Sailing or a Risky Expedition: A Critical Exploration into the Innovation of Unmanned Maritime Vehicles and Its Potential Legal and Regulatory Impacts on the Insurance Sector. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This Volume of the AIDA Europe Research Series on Insurance Law and Regulation explores the key trends in InsurTech and the potential legal and regulatory issues that accompany them. There is a proliferation of ideas and concepts within InsurTech that will fundamentally change the market in the next few years. These innovations have the potential to change the way the insurance industry works and alter the relationships between customers and insurers, resulting in insurance products that are more closely aligned to individual preferences and priced more appropriately to the risk. Increasing use of technology in the insurance sector is having both a disruptive and transformative impact on areas including product development, distribution, modelling, underwriting and claims and administration practice. The result is a new industry, known as InsurTech. But while the insurance market looks to technology for greater efficiency, regulators are beginning to raise concerns about managing potential risks. The first part of the book examines technological innovations relevant for insurance, such as FinTech, InsurTech, Sharing Economy, and the Internet of Things. The second part then gathers contributions on insurance contract law in a digitalized world, while the third part focuses on cyber insurance and robots. Last but not least, the fourth part of the book discusses legal and ethical questions regarding autonomous vehicles and transportation, including the shipping industry, as well as their impact on the insurance sector and civil liability. Written by legal scholars and practitioners, the book offers international, comparative and European perspectives. The Chapters "FinTech, InsurTech and the Regulators" by Viktoria Chatzara, "Smart Contracts in Insurance. A Law and Futurology Perspective" by Angelo Borselli and "Room for Compulsory Product Liability Insurance in the European Union for Smart Robots?" by Aysegul Bugra are available open access under a CC BY 4.0 license at link.springer.com. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]
TÃtulo : Transparency in Insurance Contract Law Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Marano, Pierpaolo, ; Noussia, Kyriaki, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2019 Número de páginas: XX, 713 p. 1 ilustraciones ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-030-31198-8 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Ley internacional privada Conflicto de leyes Ley internacional Ley comparativa Industria de servicios financieros Ley comercial Comunidad Económica Europea Regulación comercial Contratos Ley común Derecho Internacional Privado Derecho Internacional y Extranjero Derecho Comparado Servicios financieros Derecho Económico Europeo Derecho Económico Internacional Derecho Comercial Derecho contractual común Clasificación: 340.9 Resumen: Este volumen de la Serie de Investigación de AIDA Europa sobre Derecho y Regulación de Seguros se centra en la transparencia como principio rector de la legislación de seguros moderna. Consta de capÃtulos escritos por lÃderes en el campo respectivo, que abordan la transparencia en una variedad de jurisdicciones de derecho civil y consuetudinario, junto con capÃtulos de descripción general. Cada capÃtulo revisa los principios de transparencia aplicables en la jurisdicción discutida. Ya sea expresa o implÃcitamente, todas las jurisdicciones reconocen el deber del asegurado de hacer una presentación justa del riesgo al presentar una propuesta de cobertura a los aseguradores, aunque hay poco consenso sobre el alcance de ese deber. Las cuestiones controvertidas a este respecto incluyen: si se satisface con respuestas honestas a las preguntas expresas, o si existe un deber espontáneo de divulgación; si deben presentarse a los aseguradores hechos relacionados con el carácter del asegurado, y no con la naturaleza del riesgo en sÃ; el papel de los intermediarios de seguros en el proceso de colocación; y el remedio por incumplimiento del deber. Sin embargo, la transparencia es un concepto mucho más amplio. En principio, los posibles asegurados tienen derecho a ser informados sobre los términos clave de la cobertura y a ser advertidos de trampas ocultas (como condiciones suspensivas, cláusulas promedio y disposiciones excesivas), pero hay una variedad de enfoques diferentes. Algunas jurisdicciones han adoptado un enfoque de "derecho indicativo", utilizando códigos de práctica para la divulgación previa al contrato, mientras que otras jurisdicciones emplean el deber bastante nebuloso de (máxima) buena fe. Dejando de lado la ubicación, también se exige transparencia una vez que se ha adoptado la polÃtica. El asegurado debe ser transparente durante el proceso de reclamación. Hay menos coherencia en la legislación nacional en cuanto a la implementación de la transparencia por parte de las aseguradoras en el contexto de la gestión de siniestros. Nota de contenido: Part 1. Civil Law: European Union -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Austria,Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Croatia -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Germany -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Greece -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Italy -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law in the Netherlands -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Poland -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Portugal -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Spain -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Sweden -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law: A Comparative Analysis Between the Principles of European Insurance Contract Law (PEICL) and Selected European Legal Regimes -- Part II Civil Law: Other Jurisdictions -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Chile -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of China -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Colombia -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Georgia -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Japan -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Peru -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Russia -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Turkey -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of the Western Balkans -- Comparative Analysis of Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Colombia, Chile, Peru, and Spain -- Comparative Analysis of Transparency in Insurance Law in the Civil/Continental Law Jurisdictions -- Part III Common Law -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Australia -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of England -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Israel -- Transparency of the Insurance Contract Law of Singapore -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of South Africa -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law in the United States -- Comparative Analysis of Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of the Common Law Jurisdictions. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This Volume of the AIDA Europe Research Series on Insurance Law and Regulation focuses on transparency as the guiding principle of modern insurance law. It consists of chapters written by leaders in the respective field, who address transparency in a range of civil and common law jurisdictions, along with overview chapters. Each chapter reviews the transparency principles applicable in the jurisdiction discussed. Whether expressly or impliedly, all jurisdictions recognize a duty on the part of the insured to make a fair presentation of the risk when submitting a proposal for cover to the insurers, although there is little consensus on the scope of that duty. Disputed matters in this regard include: whether it is satisfied by honest answers to express questions, or whether there is a spontaneous duty of disclosure; whether facts relating to the insured's character, as opposed to the nature of the risk itself, are to be presented to the insurers; the role of insurance intermediaries in the placement process; and the remedy for breach of duty. Transparency is, however, a much wider concept. Potential policyholders are in principle entitled to be made aware of the key terms of coverage and to be warned of hidden traps (such as conditions precedent, average clauses and excess provisions), but there are a range of different approaches. Some jurisdictions have adopted a "soft law" approach, using codes of practice for pre-contract disclosure, while other jurisdictions employ the rather nebulous duty of (utmost) good faith. Leaving aside placement, transparency is also demanded after the policy has been incepted. The insured is required to be transparent during the claims process. There is less consistency in national legislation regarding the implementation of transparency by insurers in the context of handling claims. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Transparency in Insurance Contract Law [documento electrónico] / Marano, Pierpaolo, ; Noussia, Kyriaki, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2019 . - XX, 713 p. 1 ilustraciones.
ISBN : 978-3-030-31198-8
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Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Ley internacional privada Conflicto de leyes Ley internacional Ley comparativa Industria de servicios financieros Ley comercial Comunidad Económica Europea Regulación comercial Contratos Ley común Derecho Internacional Privado Derecho Internacional y Extranjero Derecho Comparado Servicios financieros Derecho Económico Europeo Derecho Económico Internacional Derecho Comercial Derecho contractual común Clasificación: 340.9 Resumen: Este volumen de la Serie de Investigación de AIDA Europa sobre Derecho y Regulación de Seguros se centra en la transparencia como principio rector de la legislación de seguros moderna. Consta de capÃtulos escritos por lÃderes en el campo respectivo, que abordan la transparencia en una variedad de jurisdicciones de derecho civil y consuetudinario, junto con capÃtulos de descripción general. Cada capÃtulo revisa los principios de transparencia aplicables en la jurisdicción discutida. Ya sea expresa o implÃcitamente, todas las jurisdicciones reconocen el deber del asegurado de hacer una presentación justa del riesgo al presentar una propuesta de cobertura a los aseguradores, aunque hay poco consenso sobre el alcance de ese deber. Las cuestiones controvertidas a este respecto incluyen: si se satisface con respuestas honestas a las preguntas expresas, o si existe un deber espontáneo de divulgación; si deben presentarse a los aseguradores hechos relacionados con el carácter del asegurado, y no con la naturaleza del riesgo en sÃ; el papel de los intermediarios de seguros en el proceso de colocación; y el remedio por incumplimiento del deber. Sin embargo, la transparencia es un concepto mucho más amplio. En principio, los posibles asegurados tienen derecho a ser informados sobre los términos clave de la cobertura y a ser advertidos de trampas ocultas (como condiciones suspensivas, cláusulas promedio y disposiciones excesivas), pero hay una variedad de enfoques diferentes. Algunas jurisdicciones han adoptado un enfoque de "derecho indicativo", utilizando códigos de práctica para la divulgación previa al contrato, mientras que otras jurisdicciones emplean el deber bastante nebuloso de (máxima) buena fe. Dejando de lado la ubicación, también se exige transparencia una vez que se ha adoptado la polÃtica. El asegurado debe ser transparente durante el proceso de reclamación. Hay menos coherencia en la legislación nacional en cuanto a la implementación de la transparencia por parte de las aseguradoras en el contexto de la gestión de siniestros. Nota de contenido: Part 1. Civil Law: European Union -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Austria,Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Croatia -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Germany -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Greece -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Italy -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law in the Netherlands -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Poland -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Portugal -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Spain -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Sweden -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law: A Comparative Analysis Between the Principles of European Insurance Contract Law (PEICL) and Selected European Legal Regimes -- Part II Civil Law: Other Jurisdictions -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Chile -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of China -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Colombia -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Georgia -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Japan -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Peru -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Russia -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Turkey -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of the Western Balkans -- Comparative Analysis of Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Colombia, Chile, Peru, and Spain -- Comparative Analysis of Transparency in Insurance Law in the Civil/Continental Law Jurisdictions -- Part III Common Law -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Australia -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of England -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of Israel -- Transparency of the Insurance Contract Law of Singapore -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of South Africa -- Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law in the United States -- Comparative Analysis of Transparency in the Insurance Contract Law of the Common Law Jurisdictions. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This Volume of the AIDA Europe Research Series on Insurance Law and Regulation focuses on transparency as the guiding principle of modern insurance law. It consists of chapters written by leaders in the respective field, who address transparency in a range of civil and common law jurisdictions, along with overview chapters. Each chapter reviews the transparency principles applicable in the jurisdiction discussed. Whether expressly or impliedly, all jurisdictions recognize a duty on the part of the insured to make a fair presentation of the risk when submitting a proposal for cover to the insurers, although there is little consensus on the scope of that duty. Disputed matters in this regard include: whether it is satisfied by honest answers to express questions, or whether there is a spontaneous duty of disclosure; whether facts relating to the insured's character, as opposed to the nature of the risk itself, are to be presented to the insurers; the role of insurance intermediaries in the placement process; and the remedy for breach of duty. Transparency is, however, a much wider concept. Potential policyholders are in principle entitled to be made aware of the key terms of coverage and to be warned of hidden traps (such as conditions precedent, average clauses and excess provisions), but there are a range of different approaches. Some jurisdictions have adopted a "soft law" approach, using codes of practice for pre-contract disclosure, while other jurisdictions employ the rather nebulous duty of (utmost) good faith. Leaving aside placement, transparency is also demanded after the policy has been incepted. The insured is required to be transparent during the claims process. There is less consistency in national legislation regarding the implementation of transparency by insurers in the context of handling claims. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]
TÃtulo : Transparency in Insurance Regulation and Supervisory Law : A Comparative Analysis Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Marano, Pierpaolo, ; Noussia, Kyriaki, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2021 Número de páginas: XVI, 617 p. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-030-63621-0 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Ley internacional privada Conflicto de leyes Ley internacional Ley comparativa Ley comercial Comunidad Económica Europea Regulación comercial Contratos Ley común Derecho Internacional Privado Derecho Internacional y Extranjero Derecho Comparado Derecho Económico Europeo Derecho Económico Internacional Derecho Comercial Derecho contractual común Clasificación: 340.9 Resumen: Este volumen se centra en la transparencia como principio rector de la regulación de seguros y la legislación de supervisión. Todos los capÃtulos fueron escritos por expertos en sus respectivos campos, que abordan la transparencia en una amplia gama de jurisdicciones europeas y no europeas. Cada capÃtulo revisa los principios de transparencia aplicables en la jurisdicción discutida. Si bien las jurisdicciones europeas reflejan diferentes facetas del principio que surgen de la legislación de la UE en materia de seguros, el principio se ha desarrollado de manera muy diferente en otras jurisdicciones. Nota de contenido: Part I – Transparency in European Jurisdictions: Transparency in Insurance Intermediation and Regulation in Austria by Sebastian Wöss -- Transparency in Insurance Regulation and Supervisory Law of Croatia by Loris Belanić and Dionis Jurić -- Transparency in Insurance Regulation and Supervisory Law of Cyprus by Michael Chatzipanagiotis -- Transparency in Insurance Regulation and Supervisory Law of England by Kyriaki Noussia -- Transparency in Insurance Regulation and Supervisory Law of France by Louise Bouvery -- Transparency in Insurance Regulation and Supervisory Law of Germany by Kevin Bork and Manfred Wandt -- Transparency in Insurance Regulation and Supervisory Law of Italy by Pierpaolo Marano and Michele Siri -- Transparency in Insurance Regulation and Supervisory Law of Malta by Geoffrey Bezzina, Simon Grima and Andre Farrugia -- Transparency in Insurance Regulation and Supervisory Law of Poland by Marta Ostrowska -- Transparency in Insurance Regulation and Supervisory Law of Portugal by Margarida Lima Rego andDiogo Costa Seixas -- Transparency in Insurance Law and Regulation in Spain by Rafael Lara -- Transparency in Insurance Regulation and Supervisory Law in Sweden by Jessika van der Sluijs -- Transparency in Dutch Insurance Regulation and Financial Supervision by Arthur van den Hurk -- A Comparative Analysis of Transparency in Insurance Regulation and Supervisory Law of Selected European Jurisdictions by Pierpaolo Marano -- Part II – Transparency in non-European Jurisdictions: Transparency in Australian Insurance Law and Regulation: Regulation and Intermediaries by Robin Bowley -- Insurance Law and Regulation: The Transparency of the Brazilian Superintendence of Private Insurance (SUSEP) by Vitor Boaventura Xavier -- Transparency in the Chilean Insurance Law, Intermediation and Supervisory by Roberto RÃos Ossa -- Regulatory Requirements on Transparency of Insurance Contracts to the Insureds in China by Zhen Jing -- Transparency in New Zealand Insurance Law by Jonathan Scragg and Rob Merkin QC -- Transparency in Insurance Regulation in Peru by Alonso Nuñez del Prado Simons -- Transparency in Insurance Regulation and Supervisory Law of Russia by Capitolina Tourbina -- Transparency in Insurance Law and Regulation: in South Africa – The Insurance Undertakings/Intermediaries and the Supervisory Authorities by Birgit Kuschke and Daleen Millard -- Transparency in Insurance Regulation and Supervisory Law of Turkey by Ecehan YeÅŸilova Aras -- Transparency in Insurance Regulation and Supervisory Law of the United States by Robert H. Jerry, II -- Comparative Analysis of Transparency in Insurance Regulation and Supervisory Law of the Countries Outside the EU and Europe (Rest of World) by Kyriaki Noussia -- Transparency in the Insurance Core Principles by Marta Ostrowska. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : 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. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Transparency in Insurance Regulation and Supervisory Law : A Comparative Analysis [documento electrónico] / Marano, Pierpaolo, ; Noussia, Kyriaki, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2021 . - XVI, 617 p.
ISBN : 978-3-030-63621-0
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Ley internacional privada Conflicto de leyes Ley internacional Ley comparativa Ley comercial Comunidad Económica Europea Regulación comercial Contratos Ley común Derecho Internacional Privado Derecho Internacional y Extranjero Derecho Comparado Derecho Económico Europeo Derecho Económico Internacional Derecho Comercial Derecho contractual común Clasificación: 340.9 Resumen: Este volumen se centra en la transparencia como principio rector de la regulación de seguros y la legislación de supervisión. Todos los capÃtulos fueron escritos por expertos en sus respectivos campos, que abordan la transparencia en una amplia gama de jurisdicciones europeas y no europeas. Cada capÃtulo revisa los principios de transparencia aplicables en la jurisdicción discutida. Si bien las jurisdicciones europeas reflejan diferentes facetas del principio que surgen de la legislación de la UE en materia de seguros, el principio se ha desarrollado de manera muy diferente en otras jurisdicciones. Nota de contenido: Part I – Transparency in European Jurisdictions: Transparency in Insurance Intermediation and Regulation in Austria by Sebastian Wöss -- Transparency in Insurance Regulation and Supervisory Law of Croatia by Loris Belanić and Dionis Jurić -- Transparency in Insurance Regulation and Supervisory Law of Cyprus by Michael Chatzipanagiotis -- Transparency in Insurance Regulation and Supervisory Law of England by Kyriaki Noussia -- Transparency in Insurance Regulation and Supervisory Law of France by Louise Bouvery -- Transparency in Insurance Regulation and Supervisory Law of Germany by Kevin Bork and Manfred Wandt -- Transparency in Insurance Regulation and Supervisory Law of Italy by Pierpaolo Marano and Michele Siri -- Transparency in Insurance Regulation and Supervisory Law of Malta by Geoffrey Bezzina, Simon Grima and Andre Farrugia -- Transparency in Insurance Regulation and Supervisory Law of Poland by Marta Ostrowska -- Transparency in Insurance Regulation and Supervisory Law of Portugal by Margarida Lima Rego andDiogo Costa Seixas -- Transparency in Insurance Law and Regulation in Spain by Rafael Lara -- Transparency in Insurance Regulation and Supervisory Law in Sweden by Jessika van der Sluijs -- Transparency in Dutch Insurance Regulation and Financial Supervision by Arthur van den Hurk -- A Comparative Analysis of Transparency in Insurance Regulation and Supervisory Law of Selected European Jurisdictions by Pierpaolo Marano -- Part II – Transparency in non-European Jurisdictions: Transparency in Australian Insurance Law and Regulation: Regulation and Intermediaries by Robin Bowley -- Insurance Law and Regulation: The Transparency of the Brazilian Superintendence of Private Insurance (SUSEP) by Vitor Boaventura Xavier -- Transparency in the Chilean Insurance Law, Intermediation and Supervisory by Roberto RÃos Ossa -- Regulatory Requirements on Transparency of Insurance Contracts to the Insureds in China by Zhen Jing -- Transparency in New Zealand Insurance Law by Jonathan Scragg and Rob Merkin QC -- Transparency in Insurance Regulation in Peru by Alonso Nuñez del Prado Simons -- Transparency in Insurance Regulation and Supervisory Law of Russia by Capitolina Tourbina -- Transparency in Insurance Law and Regulation: in South Africa – The Insurance Undertakings/Intermediaries and the Supervisory Authorities by Birgit Kuschke and Daleen Millard -- Transparency in Insurance Regulation and Supervisory Law of Turkey by Ecehan YeÅŸilova Aras -- Transparency in Insurance Regulation and Supervisory Law of the United States by Robert H. Jerry, II -- Comparative Analysis of Transparency in Insurance Regulation and Supervisory Law of the Countries Outside the EU and Europe (Rest of World) by Kyriaki Noussia -- Transparency in the Insurance Core Principles by Marta Ostrowska. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : 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. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]