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E-grāmata: Insurance Regulation in the European Union: Solvency II and Beyond

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This book explores the profound transformation that has taken place in European insurance legislation since January 2016. Expert contributions discuss the changes that have taken place in the supervision of insurance and reinsurance undertakings through an economic risk-based approach. They outline the European insurance market before going on to show how Solvency II and Insurance Distribution Directive (IDD) are expected to generate significant benefits and have a positive impact on all parties involved in the insurance industry, the supervisory authorities and the insured. They also show how Solvency II is likely to benefit the economy as a whole, promoting more efficient allocation of capital and risk in a financial stability framework. This volume will be of interest to academics and researchers in the field of insurance regulation.

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Sources and Tools of the Insurance Regulation in the European Union.- Chapter 3: Changing Insurance Contract Law: an Age-Old, Slow and Unfinished Story.- Chapter 4: The Insurance Distribution Directive: What does it change for intermediaries? And for others .- Chapter 5: The Potential Effects of Brexit on Insurance Regulation in the UK.- Chapter 6: Solvency II in the UK: Evolution Rather than Revolution.- Chapter 7: Corporate Governance of Insurance Firms After Solvency II.- Chapter 8: The Impact of Solvency II and Relevant Implementing Measures on the Insurance Firm"s Risk Management Maturity.- Chapter 9: Insurance Group Supervision in the European Union.- Chapter 10: Actuarial Improvements of Standard Formula for Non-Life Underwriting Risk.- Chapter 11: Risk Factors Contributions and Capital Allocation in Life Insurance in the Solvency II Framework.- Chapter 12: Solvency II: the Supervisory Reporting and Market Disclosure.- Chapter 13: How th

e New Accounting Standards Cross Solvency II.- Chapter 14: Solvency II: Reasonable Expectations.- Chapter 15: Why Insurance Regulation is Crucial for Long-term Investment and Economic Growth.- Chapter 16: Life Insurance and Bancassurance after Solvency II: A Market and Management Perspective.- Chapter 17: Embracing Change - the regulatory evolution of Captive Insurance Companies. 
1 Introduction
1(2)
Pierpaolo Marano
Michele Siri
Part I The Evolution of the Insurance Regulation Beyond Solvency II
3(104)
2 Sources and Tools of the Insurance Regulation in the European Union
5(26)
Pierpaolo Marano
3 Changing Insurance Contract Law: An Age-Old, Slow and Unfinished Story
31(28)
Herman Cousy
4 The Insurance Distribution Directive: What Does It Change for Intermediaries and for Others?
59(20)
Nic De Maesschalck
5 The Potential Effect of Brexit on Insurance Regulation in the UK
79(28)
Julian Burling
Part II Supervision and Risk Governance Under Solvency II
107(114)
6 Solvency II in the UK: Evolution Rather than Revolution
109(20)
David Humphry
7 Corporate Governance of Insurance Firms After Solvency II
129(50)
Michele Siri
8 The Impact of Solvency II and Relevant Implementing Measures on the Insurance Firm's Risk Management Maturity
179(20)
Simon Grima
Pierpaolo Marano
Frank Bezzina
9 Insurance Group Supervision in the European Union
199(22)
Angelo Borselli
Part III Evolution of the Solvency Calculation and Reporting
221(90)
10 Actuarial Improvements of Standard Formula for Non-life Underwriting Risk
223(22)
Gian Paolo Clemente
Nino Savelli
11 Risk Factor Contributions and Capital Allocation in Life Insurance in the Solvency II Framework
245(16)
Massimiliano Menzietti
Marco Pirra
12 Solvency II: The Supervisory Reporting and Market Disclosure
261(18)
Alberto Floreani
13 How the New Accounting Standards Cross Solvency II
279(32)
Alessandro Di Lorenzo
Lucia Magenta
Part IV Scenario Analysis and Market Trends
311(88)
14 Solvency II: Reasonable Expectations
313(26)
Karel Van Hulle
15 Why Insurance Regulation Is Crucial for Long-Term Investment and Economic Growth
339(22)
Dario Focarelli
16 Life Insurance and Bancassurance After Solvency II: A Market and Management Perspective
361(16)
Andrea Battista
Andrea Paltrinieri
17 Embracing Change: The Regulatory Evolution of Captive Insurance Companies
377(22)
Angele Galea St. John
Index 399
Pierpaolo Marano is Professor of Insurance Law in the Faculty of Banking, Finance and Insurance at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan, Italy. A widely-sought writer and speaker on insurance law and regulation, he served as an academic member of the EIOPA Insurance and Reinsurance Stakeholder Group in 2012/13, and the EIOPA Occupational Pensions Stakeholder Group in 2013/2016. Pierpaolo is also the Chairman of the Working Party on the Distribution of Insurance Products at the International Insurance Law Association (AIDA).

Michele Siri is Professor of EU Insurance and Financial Markets Law in the Department of Law at the University of Genoa, Italy, where he also teaches business and company law. He has fulfilled independent director roles for boards of insurance and financial companies. Michele is an expert in corporate governance issues and an independent consultant on the projects of reviewing the architecture of corporate governance of Italian insurance firms. He is also an academic member of the European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI).