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China's Insurance Regulatory and Supervisory Regime: Analysis and Advice Based on the Comparison with EU's Solvency II System

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China's Insurance Regulatory and Supervisory Regime: Analysis and Advice Based on the Comparison with EU's Solvency II System
China's Insurance Regulatory and Supervisory Regime: Analysis and Advice Based on the Comparison with EU's Solvency II System

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China's Insurance Regulatory and Supervisory Regime: Analysis and Advice Based on the Comparison with EU's Solvency II System

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The book closely examines the essential aspects of Chinas insurance regulatory and supervisory regime, including rule-making, supervisory objectives, supervisory review process, supervisory measures, supervisory transparency and public consultation. The research aim is to identify the weaknesses inherent in Chinas insurance regulatory model and supervisory mechanisms, and to seek the appropriate ways of resolving these weaknesses. The analysis is conducted through a comparison with the regulatory and supervisory approaches under the EUs Solvency II regime, which serve as a point of reference to facilitate the determination of the foregoing weaknesses and the corresponding resolutions. Dr. Wenyu Qian, LL.M. specialises in insurance and banking law. He has researched into financial law at the universities in Frankfurt and Shanghai for years. His current research interest is in insurance regulation.

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