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(1) Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Consumer Protection Provisions of the New Insurance Supervisory Regime 3.2.1 The EIOPA Regulation 3.2.2 The Solvency II Directive 3.2.3 The Draft Regulation on Key Information Documents and the Draft Directive on Insurance Mediation 3.2.4 The Second and Third Regulatory Levels . . . Read more
(1) Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany 9.1 Introduction 9.1.1 The Normative Rules 9.2 ‘Senior Management’ in the Solvency II System 9.3 Summary Abstract This chapter treats the subject of senior management in insurance undertakings. This subject comes into view because this category appears in the nomenclature of the Solvency . . . Read more
(1) Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Combining the Legal Department and the Compliance Function as a Legal Problem 11.3 Combining the Legal Department and the Compliance Function in Light of Their Respective Responsibilities 11.3.1 Crossover in Tasks 11.3.2 Advisement of Insurance Undertakings’ Staff Members as an . . . Read more
CHAPTER FIVEAdministrative Justice This chapter turns to where the law itself is the engine of revolutionary change. In negotiated political transitions, the transformation often depends on the force of law. Politicized public law can effect radical change when it distributes power explicitly on the basis of the new ideology. Sweeping . . . Read more
CHAPTER THREEHistorical Justice This chapter explores the historical response to evil legacies and the question of what role historical accountability plays in liberal transition. Transitions appear—almost by definition—to imply periods of historical discontinuity. Wars, revolutions, and repressive rule represent gaps in the life of the state that threaten its historical . . . Read more