In a detailed and cogent analysis of what an effective regulatory regime for reinsurance must entail, the author examines such factors as the following:
The author's concluding chapter presents an essential legal infrastructure that allows for efficiency, security, and individual market characteristics. Professor Wang then applies this framework to the Taiwanese insurance market, demonstrating convincingly how his proposed regime can solve specific problems while respecting Taiwan's distinct market environment. As a meticulously considered appraisal of, and solution to, a world problem that is growing quickly and uncontrollably, Reinsurance Regulation will be of immense value to lawyers, professors, academics, and officials who deal with any facet of economic law.
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Purposes and Structures of Reinsurance Regulation: A Comparative Study I. Purposes of Reinsurance Regulation II. The Structure of Reinsurance Regulation III. Concluding Remarks 2. Regulation of Reinsurers and the Reinsurance Arrangements of the Primary Insurers I. Regulatory Issues Relating to Reinsurers: Direct Regulation versus Indirect Regulation II. Selective Issues Relating to Regulation of Reinsurance Arrangements of Primary Insurers III. International Supervisory Standards and Guidelines IV. Concluding Remarks 3. Reinsurance Intermediaries and Regulation of Reinsurance I. Reinsurance Intermediaries and Financial Stability of Insurers and Reinsurers II. Regulatory Issues Arising from Reinsurance Intermediary and Financial Solvency of Primary Insurers and Reinsurers III. Leading Regulatory Models and Recent Developments IV. Concluding Observation 4. Alternative Risk Transfer and Reinsurance Regulation: Regulatory Issues Arising from Financial Reinsurance and Securitisation of Insurance Risk I. Finite Risk Reinsurance and Reinsurance Regulation II. Securitisation of Insurance Risk and Relevant Regulatory Issues III. Concluding Remarks 5. Reinsurance Regulation Reform in Emerging Markets: Comparative Suggestions I. Comparative Suggestions for Reinsurance Regulation Reform in Emerging Markets II. A Comparative Study on Reinsurance Regulation Reform in Emerging Markets: The Case of Taiwan Bibliography
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