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The insurable interest in Czech and French law
Peňásová, Kristýna ; Vybíral, Roman (advisor) ; Karfíková, Marie (referee)
The insurable interest in Czech and French law Abstract My diploma thesis deals with the concept of insurable interest in Czech and French law. Since insurable interest has been newly included as one of the conditions of validity of an insurance contract by Act 89/2012 Coll., Civil Code, this concept has become the subject of many academic debates, articles and books. However, insurable interest is also a concept that appears not only in private law but can also be found in public law. The insurable interest is not only one of the conditions for the formation and existence of an insurance contract between the insurer and the policyholder, but also expresses the relationship between the insurer and the insured things or persons. The comparison with French law does not only compare the concept of insurable interest, but also the individual insurance sectors and the individual sectoral rules related to this concept, as well as the specific types of insurance. The thesis is therefore not limited to private law provisions, but also deals with fleet insurance, its types and the relationship of insurable interest to each type of fleet insurance, as well as the regulation of insurance distribution and reinsurance, the relationship of insurable interest to this regulation and the implications of EU harmonisation in...
Impacts of the new Civil Code on Life Insurance
Hegar, Štěpán ; Arltová, Markéta (advisor) ; Škvorová, Markéta (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the impact of the new Civil Code on the Life Insurance in the Czech Republic. Since January 1, 2014, the new Civil Code regulates the existing legislation and in many ways introduces new insurance terms and requirements. The introduction of this legislation will affect the entire insurance market that will provide trends in Life Insurance in the coming years . Since this change will significantly transform the whole negotiation process of Life Insurance policies, several key themes were selected and analyzed which are most relevant to both insurers, policyholders and the insured. The new Civil Code will change the negotiations of Life Insurance contracts and the insurance broker business will be different from what so far has been customary. The insurance brokers will now have to collect the insurable interest during the contract negotiation with the applicant, analyze their needs and schedule records from the meeting. The thesis examines the current state of negotiated Life Insurance risk on the real Life Insurance data. The analysis concludes some recommendations which the insurers could use with regard to the introduced changes.

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