1. What is international aviation law?; 2. The foundations of public international aviation law; 3. The international law regime for trade in air services; 4. The international law regime for airline investment and global alliances; 5. The international law regime for aviation safety and security; 6. The international law regime for aviation and the environment; 7. The international legal regime for air carrier liability and surface damage; 8. The international law regime for aircraft financing and aircraft nationality.
This book provides an introduction to, and demystification of, the private and public dimensions of international aviation law.
Brian F. Havel is Distinguished Research Professor of Law, Associate Dean for International Affairs, and Director of the International Aviation Law Institute at DePaul University College of Law. From 2011 to 2013, Professor Havel served as the Keeley Visiting Fellow at the University of Oxford, Wadham College, and has been named a lecturer in law at the College. He also holds appointments as Visiting Professor of Law at Leiden University and University College Dublin. His publications have an interdisciplinary focus and include Beyond Open Skies: A New Regime for International Aviation (2009) and In Search of Open Skies: Law and Policy for a New Era in International Aviation (1997). Gabriel S. Sanchez is Senior Research Fellow at the International Aviation Law Institute and previously served as the Institute's FedEx/United Airlines Resident Research Fellow from 2007 to 2011. His most recent work on international aviation law and policy has featured in the Catholic University Law Review, the Virginia Journal of International Law and the Harvard Environmental Law Review.
'Havel and Sanchez have written a magisterial volume on
international aviation law, one that belongs on the desk of every
scholar and practitioner in the field. Filling a decades-old gap in
the legal literature, they have rendered the aviation community an
enormous service with a balanced and nuanced treatment of the full
panoply of air law, including the most contentious issues.' John
Byerly, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for
Transportation Affairs
'The Principles and Practice of International Aviation Law is to be
greatly welcomed as a forward-looking update to existing aviation
law publications. Reminiscent of the 'Chicago School' of economics,
authors Havel and Sanchez represent a 'Chicago School' of aviation
law that is leaving its own distinct footprint on the global
aviation community. The book employs a broadly contextualized and
innovative approach to complete a topical picture of international
aviation law in an interesting and practical manner as rightly
suggested by the title.' Pablo Mendes de Leon, Universiteit
Leiden
'This is a long-needed contemporary overview of the dynamic and
distinctive world of international aviation law. It is
comprehensive in its subject coverage, sophisticated in its
analysis and use of interdisciplinary concepts, and puts the past,
present and speculations about the future in context. Anyone
interested in the subject should want a copy.' Michael E. Levine,
Distinguished Research Scholar and Senior Lecturer, New York
University School of Law
'This is an outstanding contribution to understanding the
philosophy and key principles of the regulatory framework of
international aviation. The book examines in detail the various
instruments governing international aviation … It intelligently
addresses the paradox of why one of the most global sectors in the
world, i.e. aviation, is regulated by a panoply of legal
instruments, often fragmented and disparate, entailing a high
degree of complexity. … The expertise and profound insight of
Professors Havel and Sanchez has allowed them to address this
challenging task in a comprehensive and thorough way. The book
combines a very clear legal analysis of the relevant instruments
together with thoughtful insight on the practice and relevant
doctrines in this area. … an indispensable tool for scholars,
practitioners, students and anyone trying to understand the
complexities behind the rules governing one of the most exciting
economic sectors in the world.' Daniel Calleja Crespo,
Director-General of the Enterprise and Industry
Directorate-General, European Commission
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