
Compulsory Liability Insurance from a European Perspective
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Statutory obligations to take out liability insurance are, in practice, the most important means to ensure compensability of damage arising from dangerous activities. However, in contrast to the significant practical impact, academic research on the topic has not been extensive so far. This study, therefore, undertakes a comprehensive survey of compulsory liability insurance from nine national perspectives (Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom) and takes constitutional and European law (four freedoms, European Convention on Human Rights) as well as the Principles of European Insurance Contract Law (PEICL) into account. It also contains an extensive economic analysis of compulsory liability insurance and discusses aspects of insurability. A Comparative Report, Conclusions and an Annex containing a compilation of rules on compulsory liability insurance in the nine national legal systems complete the study. It considers in particular:
- the aims of provisions stating an obligation to take out liability insurance
- the mandatory content of insurance cover
- the protection mechanisms linked to compulsory liability insurance
- the control mechanisms and the sanctions imposed
- structural deficiencies of existing compulsory liability insurance systems
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Attila Fenyves , Universität Wien; Christa Kissling , ETL Wien; Stefan Perner , Universität Linz; Daniel Rubin , Universität Wien
Content
- Intro
- Table of Contents
- Introduction and Questionnaire
- Introduction
- I. Choice of Subject Matter
- II. Research Aims
- III. Methodology
- Questionnaire
- I. The Term Compulsory Liability Insurance
- II. Aims
- III. Content of Insurance Cover
- IV. Protection Mechanisms
- V. Supervision and Sanctions
- VI. Statutory Provisions required by the Constitution or the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR)
- VII. Reform Efforts
- VIII. Compulsory Liability Insurance and Liability Law
- Country Reports
- Compulsory Liability Insurance in Austria
- I. The Term Compulsory Liability Insurance
- II. Aims
- III. Content of Insurance Cover
- IV. Protection Mechanisms
- V. Supervision and Sanctions
- VI. Statutory Provisions required by the Constitution or the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR)
- VII. Reform Efforts
- VIII. Compulsory Liability Insurance and Liability Law
- Compulsory Liability Insurance in Belgium
- I. The Term Compulsory Liability Insurance
- II. Aims
- III. Content of Insurance Cover
- IV. Protection Mechanisms
- V. Supervision and Sanctions
- VI. Statutory Provisions required by the Constitution or the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR)
- VII. Reform Efforts
- VIII. Compulsory Liability Insurance and Liability Law
- Compulsory Liability Insurance in the Czech Republic
- I. The Term Compulsory Liability Insurance
- II. Aims
- III. Content of Insurance Cover
- IV. Protection Mechanisms
- V. Supervision and Sanctions
- VI. Statutory Provisions required by the Constitution or the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR)
- VII. Reform Efforts
- VIII. Compulsory Liability Insurance and Liability Law
- Compulsory Liability Insurance in Finland
- I. The Term Compulsory Liability Insurance
- II. Aims
- III. Content of Insurance Cover
- IV. Protection Mechanisms
- V. Supervision and Sanctions
- VI. Statutory Provisions required by the Constitution or the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR)
- VII. Reform Efforts
- VIII. Compulsory Liability Insurance and Liability Law
- Compulsory Liability Insurance in Germany
- I. The Term Compulsory Liability Insurance
- II. Aims
- III. Content of Insurance Cover
- IV. Protection Mechanisms
- V. Supervision and Sanctions
- VI. Statutory Provisions required by the Constitution or the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR)
- VII. Reform Efforts
- VIII. Compulsory Liability Insurance and Liability Law
- Compulsory Liability Insurance in Hungary
- I. The Term Compulsory Liability Insurance
- II. Aims
- III. Content of Insurance Cover
- IV. Protection Mechanisms
- V. Supervision and Sanctions
- VI. Statutory Provisions required by the Constitution or the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR)
- VII. Reform Efforts
- VIII. Compulsory Liability Insurance and Liability Law
- Compulsory Liability Insurance in Italy
- I. The Term Compulsory Liability Insurance
- II. Aims
- III. Content of Insurance Cover
- IV. Protection Mechanisms
- V. Supervision and Sanctions
- VI. Statutory Provisions required by the Constitution or the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR)
- VII. Reform Efforts
- VIII. Compulsory Liability Insurance and Liability Law
- Compulsory Liability Insurance in Switzerland
- I. The Term Compulsory Liability Insurance
- II. Aims
- III. Content of Insurance Cover
- IV. Protection Mechanisms
- V. Supervision and Sanctions
- VI. Statutory Provisions required by the Constitution or the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR)
- VII. Reform Efforts
- VIII. Compulsory Liability Insurance and Liability Law
- Compulsory Liability Insurance in the United Kingdom
- I. The Term Compulsory Liability Insurance
- II. Aims
- III. Content of Insurance Cover
- IV. Protection Mechanisms
- V. Supervision and Sanctions
- VI. Statutory Provisions required by the Constitution or the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR)
- VII. Reform Efforts
- VIII. Compulsory Liability Insurance and Liability Law
- Special Reports
- Compulsory Liability Insurance and European Union Law
- I. Introduction
- II. Duties to Take Out Insurance in European Secondary Law
- III. Conflict of Laws
- IV. Primary Law (Four Freedoms)
- V. Summary
- Compulsory Liability Insurance and Constitutional Law
- Compulsory Liability Insurance in the Principles of European Insurance Contract Law (PEICL)
- I. Compulsory Liability Insurance: A 'Social Dimension' of Private Insurance Law
- II. Compulsory Liability Insurance and the Internal Market
- III. The Role of the Principles of European Insurance Contract Law (PEICL)
- IV. Summary
- Compulsory Liability Insurance: Economic Perspectives
- I. Introduction
- II. Aims of Compulsory Liability Insurance
- III. Types and Contents of the Duty
- IV. Control of Moral Hazard
- V. Level of Governance
- VI. Alternative Mechanisms
- VII. Limits of Compulsory Liability Insurance
- VIII. Enforcement
- IX. Reforms/Recent Literature
- X. Concluding Remarks
- Compulsory Liability Insurance in a Changing Legal Environment - An Insurance and Reinsurance Perspective
- I. Executive Summary
- II. General Insurance Principles
- III. Concept of Liability Insurance
- IV. Key Issues of Insurability
- V. Compulsory Insurance Schemes in Europe
- VI. Compulsory Insurance in Economic Terms
- VII. Prerequisites of Compulsory Insurance
- VIII. Advantages and Disadvantages of Compulsory Insurance
- IX. Other Financial Security Instruments
- X. Buyer's Perspective on Compulsory Insurance
- XI. Changing Legal Environment - Outlook
- XII. Conclusion
- Comparative Report and Conclusions
- Comparative Report
- I. The Term Compulsory Liability Insurance
- II. Aims
- III. Content of Insurance Cover
- IV. Protection Mechanisms
- V. Supervision and Sanctions
- VI. Statutory Provisions required by the Constitution or the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR)
- VII. Reform Efforts
- VIII. Compulsory Liability Insurance and Liability Law
- Conclusions
- I. The Purpose of Compulsory Liability Insurance
- II. Establishment of Duties to Take out Liability Insurance
- III. Content of the Insurance Cover
- IV. Protection Mechanisms
- V. Supervision
- Annex: Rules on Compulsory Liability Insurance
- Austria
- I. Federal Law
- II. Laws of the Provinces (State Laws)
- Belgium
- I. Federal Law
- II. Regional Legislation and Regulation (Laws of Local Entities in the Federal State: 'Regions' and 'Communities')
- Czech Republic
- I. Federal Law
- II. Laws of the Provinces (State Laws)
- Finland
- I. National Law
- II. Laws of the Provinces (State Laws)
- Germany
- I. Federal Law
- II. Laws of the (Federal) States (Bundesländer)
- III. Codes of Conduct (based on the Law of the Federal States)
- Hungary
- I. National Law
- II. Laws of the Provinces (State Laws)
- Italy
- I. National Law
- II. Regional Laws
- Switzerland
- I. Federal Law
- II. Laws of the Provinces (State Laws)
- United Kingdom
- I. United Kingdom Legislation
- II. Devolved Legislation
- List of Contributors and Editors
- Index
- Publications
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