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The aviation industry is being transformed by the use of unmanned
aerial vehicles, or drones - commercially, militarily,
scientifically and recreationally. National regulations have
generally failed to keep pace with the expansion of the
fast-growing drone industry. Aviation Law and Drones: Unmanned
Aircraft and the Future of Aviation traces the development of
aviation laws and regulations, explains how aviation is regulated
at an international and national level, considers the
interrelationship between rapidly advancing technology and
legislative attempts to keep pace, and reviews existing domestic
and international drone laws and issues (including safety,
security, privacy and airspace issues). Against this background,
the book uniquely proposes a rationale for, and key provisions of,
guiding principles for the regulation of drones internationally -
provisions of which could also be implemented domestically.
Finally, the book examines the changing shape of our increasingly
busy skies - technology beyond drones and the regulation of that
technology. The world is on the edge of major disruption in
aviation - drones are just the beginning. Given the almost
universal interest in drones, this book will be of interest to
readers worldwide, from the academic sector and beyond.
International Air Carrier Liability brings together essential
treaties and airline-to-airline agreements on air carrier
liability, safety and security, and supplements these with expert
commentary and analysis. The examination considers the general
regulatory framework of international civil aviation (including the
Chicago Convention and related documents) and how the liability
regime fits within that framework. The book is divided into three
parts: dealing in turn with liability, safety and security, and
civil aviation regulation. Part I, for example, provides comment
and analysis of the international air-carrier liability regime, how
the main liability conventions operate, and the application of
these conventions to international carriage by air (passengers,
baggage and cargo). Given its subject matter and the universal
state party participation in these conventions, this book has truly
global application. David Hodgkinson and Rebecca Johnston aim to
provide a reference aid for legal practitioners (at law firms,
airlines, manufacturers, aviation-related corporations and
government departments and agencies), as well as academics,
students (undergraduate and post graduate) and government officials
regarding treaties, domestic laws and documents concerned with
these vital legal issues.
The aviation industry is being transformed by the use of unmanned
aerial vehicles, or drones - commercially, militarily,
scientifically and recreationally. National regulations have
generally failed to keep pace with the expansion of the
fast-growing drone industry. Aviation Law and Drones: Unmanned
Aircraft and the Future of Aviation traces the development of
aviation laws and regulations, explains how aviation is regulated
at an international and national level, considers the
interrelationship between rapidly advancing technology and
legislative attempts to keep pace, and reviews existing domestic
and international drone laws and issues (including safety,
security, privacy and airspace issues). Against this background,
the book uniquely proposes a rationale for, and key provisions of,
guiding principles for the regulation of drones internationally -
provisions of which could also be implemented domestically.
Finally, the book examines the changing shape of our increasingly
busy skies - technology beyond drones and the regulation of that
technology. The world is on the edge of major disruption in
aviation - drones are just the beginning. Given the almost
universal interest in drones, this book will be of interest to
readers worldwide, from the academic sector and beyond.
International Air Carrier Liability brings together essential
treaties and airline-to-airline agreements on air carrier
liability, safety and security, and supplements these with expert
commentary and analysis. The examination considers the general
regulatory framework of international civil aviation (including the
Chicago Convention and related documents) and how the liability
regime fits within that framework. The book is divided into three
parts: dealing in turn with liability, safety and security, and
civil aviation regulation. Part I, for example, provides comment
and analysis of the international air-carrier liability regime, how
the main liability conventions operate, and the application of
these conventions to international carriage by air (passengers,
baggage and cargo). Given its subject matter and the universal
state party participation in these conventions, this book has truly
global application. David Hodgkinson and Rebecca Johnston aim to
provide a reference aid for legal practitioners (at law firms,
airlines, manufacturers, aviation-related corporations and
government departments and agencies), as well as academics,
students (undergraduate and post graduate) and government officials
regarding treaties, domestic laws and documents concerned with
these vital legal issues.
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