This text explores questions of growing importance in international
aviation law. Topics covered in depth include: mental injury;
unruly passengers; spread of tuberculosis in aircraft; and the
impact of turbulence on passengers. The subjects are treated
internationally, traversing the field of aviation law from micro to
macro level. The author also tackles the information-based problems
of the future, such as problems of slot allocation and functioning
of computer reservation systems on the Internet. Traditional areas
of public international law are also covered in the addressing of
problems related to refugees and inadmissible passengers.
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