
The fourth chapter of the second part of this monograph methodologically trashes the ideology of the substance of Solvency II whilst comparing it to Solvency I and Basel II. First, the objectives of all three instruments are compared as methodological trashing involves an investigation into potential contradictions between what an instrument sets out to do and what an instrument actually does.
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