ICIR and University of Namibia Conference | 27–28 November 2025

Insurance Law in a Changing Climate: Risks, Liability and International Perspectives

 

Keynote Presentation: Climate Change Risks and Insurance

Manfred Wandt

ICIR – UNIDROIT - University of Zurich - University College London | 3 November 2025|Lloyd’s of London

Principles of Reinsurance Contract Law - Continuity, Consistency and Constructive Change

 

A new chapter for global reinsurance law has officially begun. The PRICL Group proudly launched the PRICL 2025 at the iconic Lloyd’s Old Library in London — marking the successful completion of years of international collaboration, research, and expert dialogue.

The Principles of Reinsurance Contract Law provide the global reinsurance market with a state-of-the-art, opt-in codification of uniform, transparent, and balanced reinsurance contract law principles — fully grounded in industry practice. PRICL 2025 is designed to bring greater clarity, legal certainty, and harmonization to reinsurance relationships worldwide.

ICIR Conference | 13. December 2024 | Goethe University Frankfurt

Gaps in Old-Age Provision and Other Protection Gaps

 

Over the next years, the increase in the old-age dependency ratios in many industrialized countries, rising property and casualty claims induced by climate change and the pressing topic of cyber risks, pose significant challenges to both individuals and the society. In light of these challenges, it is essential to identify and address protection gaps to ensure the resilience and stability of the economic system.

A key note speech will be given by Alan Auerbach (UC Berkeley).

ICIR Conference | 14. & 15. December 2022 | Goethe University Frankfurt

Conference on the Private and Social Insurance Implications of Demographic Change

 

The public finance, macroeconomic and social, and private insurance implications of the demographic change process are high on the agenda of economic policy makers and scientists. This conference organized by ICIR at Goethe University Frankfurt aims at bringing together researchers working on the topics private and social insurance both from the perspective of social policy as well as the perspective of insurance companies.

We are happy to announce our confirmed guest speakers Axel Börsch-Supan, Martin Boyer, Daniela Grunow, Ayse Imrohoroglu, Dirk Krueger, Raimond Maurer and Olivia Mitchell.

Sponsored by Alte Leipziger/ALH Gruppe, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) and Helvetia Insurance Germany.