Insurance Contract Law: Expert Report Pinpoints Obstacles to Cross-Border Trade
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An expert group set up by the
"More than 20 years after the completion of our Single Market, cross-border trade in the insurance sector is far from being smooth," said Vice-President
The main findings of the report on European Insurance Contract Law are:
*For many life, motor or liability insurance products sold to consumers, insurance companies have to adapt their contracts to the national rules where the policyholder is based. This means they have to develop new contracts to comply, for instance, with rules on pre-contractual information.
*Contract law differences impede the supply of insurance products across borders. They increase costs for the cross-border provision of insurance, create legal uncertainty and make it very difficult for consumers and businesses to take out insurance in other Member States.
*Contract law obstacles are found primarily in the sector of life insurance, as well as areas such as liability and motor insurance. The report finds that problems are less likely to occur in insurance for large risks markets if linked to a trade or certain insurances for bigger companies - such as in the area of transport insurance.
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The European Parliament subsequently called on the Commission to examine the situation in the insurance sector in more detail (EP Resolution 2011/2013/(INI)).
For more information
Expert group report:
http://ec.europa.eu/justice/contract/files/expert_groups/insurance/final_report.pdf
Expert group on insurance contract law - thematic page:
http://ec.europa.eu/justice/contract/insurance/expert-group/index_en.htm
http://ec.europa.eu/justice/contract/index_en.htm
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