Control of private insurance companies in nicaraguan legislation, the consumer protection
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https://doi.org/10.5377/derecho.v0i14.1022Keywords:
insurance, Consumer protection, SIBOIF, supervisionAbstract
The subject then develops a need to strengthen the existing legal framework regarding the control exercised by the State in the insurance business in the country. It provides an overview of the Insurance Core Principles, guidelines applied throughout Latin America for the harmonization and updating of the monitoring system. The fundamental axis on which turns the supervision of private insurance companies in the country. And there is a need exists to adopt and modernize the legal framework for supervision and regulation of insurance companies, in order to improve existing mechanisms to protect the insured, especially in the area of claims for payment of compensation.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5377/derecho.v0i14.1022
Revista de Derecho No.14 2010 pp.227-278
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