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Full-Text Articles in Insurance Law
The Promises And Pitfalls Of Harmonization: What Insurance Guarantee Schemes Tell Us About When Harmonization Works, Jordan Burton
The Promises And Pitfalls Of Harmonization: What Insurance Guarantee Schemes Tell Us About When Harmonization Works, Jordan Burton
Indiana Law Journal
In Part I, this Note considers the mechanisms of harmonization and the regulatory and fairness policy concerns that harmonization is designed to address. Part II explores some of the problems harmonization can create, with an eye toward how those problems manifest in the IGS context. Finally, Part III discusses how IGS address an urgent and inevitable problem that affects actors in the insurance market at every level. By analyzing comments on the Commission’s White Paper, Part III proposes that these three factors—convergence of stakeholder interest, inevitability, and urgency— are key to understanding when member states, EU citizens, and industry actors …
Legislative And Judicial Control Of The Terms Of Insurance Contracts: A Comparative Study Of American And European Practice, Spencer L. Kimball, Werner Pfennigstorf
Legislative And Judicial Control Of The Terms Of Insurance Contracts: A Comparative Study Of American And European Practice, Spencer L. Kimball, Werner Pfennigstorf
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
How States Should Resolve Conflicts Problems Under The Direct Action Statute-An Approach
How States Should Resolve Conflicts Problems Under The Direct Action Statute-An Approach
Indiana Law Journal
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Insurance, William Burnett Harvey