The development of civil aviation in the early 20th century
presented a range of new legal and regulatory challenges concerning
the rights of an aircraft from one state to enter the aerial
territory of another. International flights threatened the
territorial integrity of nation states and prompted politicians to
draw up new aerial legislation and regulations to govern this new
form of aerial movement. Whereas some states advocated free and
open access to airspace and unrestricted aerial movement, other
nations pursued a more protectionist stance based on regulation and
reciprocal access arrangements. Technological developments in
aircraft design and performance, combined with changing global
political relations and the introduction of new forms of economic
regulation have all fundamentally affected the development of air
transport. This Volume explores carefully selected aspects of
aviation law and regulation and examines the implications of
changing regulatory intervention on the form and function of civil
aviation worldwide.
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