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MAP20080051532PROGRES International Seminar (24th: 2008: Geneva)Towards a global architecture for insurance regulations and supervision. — Geneva : International Association for the Study of Insurance, 2008Pag. var. ; 30 cm.
. — (Études et dossiers ; 344)New solvency framework regime of the IAIS -- Some US positions on the evolution of solvency systems -- Paving the way for a European model of insurer's solvency -- Solvency regulatory system: the Mexican case -- Solvency II reform in the users' eyes: cost and benefits -- Converting challenges into opportunities: impact of solvency reforms on the general insurance companies -- Reinsurance regulatory modernization: the U.S. experience -- Supervisory cooperation under solvency II -- International supervisory cooperation. in search of better regulations and supervision -- Group-wide supervision -- Limits to cross-border group supervision in the European Union: national considerations -- The Issue of groups in the insurance industry: diversification effects and group supervisor concept -- Group wide supervision in the U.S.:NAIC approach -- The U.S. life insurance industry policyholder "safetynet" -- The role of the policyholder protection schemes in the emerging countries. lessons from Ukraine -- Policyholders protection schemes in Japan in a time of crisi at the threshold of XX and XXI century -- Policyholders protection and guarantee funds in the EU single financial market. Spanish experience -- Regulatory and supervisory challenges in international insurance centres: lessons from Bermuda -- Bermuda's insurers: meeting global market needs -- Luxembourg: an international insurance center -- What lies ahead for the London market as an International Centre? -- Zurich's approach to finance and risk management as a global player -- The purdential carve-out: comments from Hong Kong -- Prospects of services liberalization in the current round at the WTO -- Current considerations concerning reinsurance mutual recognition: does it affect trade issues?1. Solvencia. 2. Supervisión de seguros. 3. Cooperación internacional. 4. Mercado de seguros. 5. Control de seguros. 6. Fondos de garantía. 7. Mercados emergentes. 8. Solvencia II. 9. Estados Unidos. 10. Unión Europea. I. Association Internationale pour l'Etude de l'Economie de l'Assurance. II. Études et dossiers ; 344. III. Título.