In the late 2000s, the European Union (EU) undertook a significant reform of the framework for insurance regulation and supervision through the Solvency II directive, which substantially updated prudential rules and supervisory practices. This article addresses the question of what has driven the reform of the framework for insurance regulation and supervision in the EU. It is argued that the politics of the Solvency II directive was characterised by a strong alliance between the Commission and the United Kingdom, backed up by the large member states, some old member states and industry, particularly large companies and transnational groups. The United Kingdom was, however, the pace setter, whose influence was underpinned by the size of its...
Solvency of insurance companies, its conservation, regulation and control is the basis for the healt...
This paper investigates the rules on product oversight and governance, which are among the most sign...
This paper provides an illustration of the difficulties in harmonising European Member State legisl...
In the late 2000s, the European Union (EU) undertook a significant reform of the framework for insur...
In the late 2000s, the European Union (EU) undertook a significant reform of the framework for insur...
This book explores the profound transformation that has taken place in European insurance legislatio...
The present study focuses on the implementation of the harmonized regime of insurance market supervi...
International audienceThe Solvency 2 package, which came into force on 1 January 2016, has had stron...
This thesis analyses the political process of the EU-directive Solvency II, as well as the amending ...
Even though the financial markets have developed in the last decade, new requirements became strictl...
What are the arguments for and against centralisation of insurance supervision? What would be the sc...
The European Commission has put forward a new proposal for a directive on insurance mediation which ...
The adaptation of the first Non-Life Insurance Directive (Directive 73/239 / EEC) in 1...
Supervision over Insurance Industry and the Legal Regulation Abstract ČERNÝ Tomáš: Supervision over ...
This paper examines the European Community’s regulatory regime for insurance with a view to current ...
Solvency of insurance companies, its conservation, regulation and control is the basis for the healt...
This paper investigates the rules on product oversight and governance, which are among the most sign...
This paper provides an illustration of the difficulties in harmonising European Member State legisl...
In the late 2000s, the European Union (EU) undertook a significant reform of the framework for insur...
In the late 2000s, the European Union (EU) undertook a significant reform of the framework for insur...
This book explores the profound transformation that has taken place in European insurance legislatio...
The present study focuses on the implementation of the harmonized regime of insurance market supervi...
International audienceThe Solvency 2 package, which came into force on 1 January 2016, has had stron...
This thesis analyses the political process of the EU-directive Solvency II, as well as the amending ...
Even though the financial markets have developed in the last decade, new requirements became strictl...
What are the arguments for and against centralisation of insurance supervision? What would be the sc...
The European Commission has put forward a new proposal for a directive on insurance mediation which ...
The adaptation of the first Non-Life Insurance Directive (Directive 73/239 / EEC) in 1...
Supervision over Insurance Industry and the Legal Regulation Abstract ČERNÝ Tomáš: Supervision over ...
This paper examines the European Community’s regulatory regime for insurance with a view to current ...
Solvency of insurance companies, its conservation, regulation and control is the basis for the healt...
This paper investigates the rules on product oversight and governance, which are among the most sign...
This paper provides an illustration of the difficulties in harmonising European Member State legisl...