An introduction to air law /

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Author / Creator:Diederiks-Verschoor, I. H. Philepina (Isabella Henrietta Philepina), 1915- author
Uniform title:Inleiding tot het luchtrecht. English
Edition:8th rev. ed.
Imprint:Alphen aan den Rijn : Kluwer Law International ; Frederick, MD : Sold and distributed in North, Central and South America by Aspen Publishers, 2006.
Description:xl, 345 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6216623
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Varying Form of Title:Air law
Other authors / contributors:Butler, M. A. (Legal adviser).
ISBN:9041124586
Notes:Previous edition: 2001.
Includes bibliographical references (pages [311]-333) and index.
Standard no.:9789041124586
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Table of Cases
  • Table of International Conventions and Other Agreements
  • List of Principal Abbreviations and Acronyms
  • Glossary of Useful Terms
  • Chapter 1. History and Development of Air Law
  • I. Introductory Note
  • II. The Origin
  • III. The Autonomy of Air Law
  • IV. Sources of Air Law
  • V. The Paris Convention of 1919
  • VI. The Ibero-American Convention and the Pan-American Convention
  • VII. The Law of Treaties
  • VIII. Principal Organizations in Aviation
  • Chapter 2. The Chicago Convention of 1944 on International Civil Aviation
  • I. The Preparatory Stage
  • II. The Convention
  • III. Freedom and Sovereignty
  • IV. Scheduled and Non-Scheduled Air Traffic
  • V. Cabotage
  • VI. Airline Co-Operation
  • VII. Nationality
  • VIII. Airports
  • IX. Aviation Personnel
  • X. Jurisdiction
  • XI. State Aircraft
  • XII. Measures to Facilitate Air Navigation
  • XIII. International Organizations (Worldwide)
  • XIV. Regional Organizations and Agreements
  • XV. Bilateralism
  • XVI. Deregulation
  • Chapter 3. European Community Legislation in the Field of Air Transport
  • I. Introduction
  • II. Primary legislation
  • III. Secondary Community Legislation
  • IV. Community Legislation in the Field of Air Transport
  • V. Concluding Note
  • Chapter 4. The Liability of the Carrier under the 'Warsaw System'
  • I. Introductory Note
  • II. The Warsaw Convention
  • III. The Hague Protocol
  • IV. The Guadalajara Convention
  • V. The Montreal Agreement of 1966
  • VI. The Guatemala Protocol
  • VII. The Four Montreal Protocols of 1975
  • VIII. The Montreal Convention of 1999
  • IX. Concluding Remarks
  • Chapter 5. Product Liability in Aviation
  • I. Introductory Note
  • II. The Evolution Towards Strict Liability
  • III. Crashworthiness
  • IV. Punitive Damages
  • V. Codification of Product Liability
  • Chapter 6. Air Navigation, Automation and Airworthiness
  • I. Introductory Note
  • II. Aircraft Handling
  • III. Air Traffic Control
  • IV. Aircraft Design and Maintenance
  • V. Passenger Handling
  • VI. Cargo Handling
  • VII. Concluding Notes
  • Chapter 7. Surface Damage and Collisions
  • I. Damage Caused to Third Parties on the Surface
  • II. Air Collisions
  • Chapter 8. Insurance
  • I. Introductory Note
  • II. History
  • III. Risk Evaluation
  • IV. Insurance
  • V. Hijacking
  • VI. Concluding Note
  • Chapter 9. Rights in Aircraft
  • I. Precautionary Attachment of Aircraft
  • II. International Recognition of Rights in Aircraft
  • Chapter 10. Assistance and Salvage
  • I. Introductory Note
  • II. The Brussels Convention
  • III. Search and Rescue (Chicago Convention, Article 25 and Annex 12)
  • IV. Financial Aspects
  • V. Concluding Remarks
  • Chapter 11. Penal Law and Aviation
  • I. The Tokyo Convention
  • II. The Hague Convention
  • III. The Montreal Convention
  • IV. Concluding Remarks
  • V. Unruly Passengers
  • Bibliography
  • Index