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Convention on International Civil Aviation - A Commentary

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This book is both a repertory guide to the Convention on International Civil Aviation (Chicago Convention) as well as a legal analysis of the provisions of the treaty. It traces action taken by the ICAO Assembly and the Council in the implementation of the Convention from the first ICAO Assembly in 1947 until 2012. Above all, the book offers a commentary on the functional and moral fabric of the Chicago Convention, which is not only a multilateral legal instrument that sets out basic principles of air navigation and air transport, but also serves as a moral compass that brings the people of the world together.
The teleological nature of the Chicago Convention is reflected from the outset - from its Preamble which sets the tone and philosophy of the Convention - that aviation builds friendship and understanding among all people, to its technical provisions that range from rules of the air to landing at airports and customs and immigration procedures. The book effectively demonstrates the Aristotelian principle - that rules make people good by forming habits in them. Standardization, or in other words, compliance, is the driver of the Convention that keeps aviation safe, regular, efficient and economical. To that end, this book traces and details the sustained relevance of the Chicago Convention and the efforts of ICAO and the international aviation community towards keeping air transport on track and ready for its future exponential growth, both in letter and in spirit.

List of contents

Preamble.- Part I Air navigation.- Part II The International Civil Aviation Organization.- Part III International Air Transport.- Part IV Final Provisions.

About the author

Dr. Ruwantissa Abeyratne has worked in the field of aviation law and management for over twenty five years. He is currently Acting Deputy Director, Air Transport Bureau, at the International Civil Aviation Organization. He is also Professor of Aeropolitics and Law at the John Molson School of Business, Concordia University, Montreal.

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This book is both a repertory guide to the Convention on International Civil Aviation (Chicago Convention) as well as a legal analysis of the provisions of the treaty.  It traces action taken by the ICAO Assembly and the Council in the implementation of the Convention from the first ICAO Assembly in 1947 until 2012.  Above all, the book offers a commentary on the functional and moral fabric of the Chicago Convention, which is not only a multilateral legal instrument that sets out basic principles of air navigation and air transport, but also serves as a moral compass that brings the people of the world together.   
The teleological nature of the Chicago Convention is reflected from the outset – from its Preamble which sets the tone and philosophy of the Convention – that aviation builds friendship and understanding among all people, to its technical provisions that range from rules of the air to landing at airports and customs and immigration procedures.  The book effectively demonstrates the Aristotelian principle – that rules make people good by forming habits in them.  Standardization, or in other words, compliance, is the driver of the Convention that keeps aviation safe, regular, efficient and economical.  To that end, this book traces and details  the sustained relevance  of the Chicago Convention  and the efforts of ICAO and the international aviation community towards keeping air transport on track and ready for its future exponential growth, both in letter and in spirit.
 

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From the book reviews:
“The reader will find a thorough analysis, historical background and main instances of actual application both by ICAO bodies and by States … . The analysis is always solid, well documented and impressive in its encyclopedic thoroughness … . Any reader interested in international air law will find in Abeyratne’s commentary a rich source of solid scholarship and vast knowledge of the author.” (Michael Milde, ZLW Zeitschrift für Luft- und Weltraumrecht, Vol. 63 (2), 2014)

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From the book reviews:
"The reader will find a thorough analysis, historical background and main instances of actual application both by ICAO bodies and by States ... . The analysis is always solid, well documented and impressive in its encyclopedic thoroughness ... . Any reader interested in international air law will find in Abeyratne's commentary a rich source of solid scholarship and vast knowledge of the author." (Michael Milde, ZLW Zeitschrift für Luft- und Weltraumrecht, Vol. 63 (2), 2014)

Product details

Authors Ruwantissa Abeyratne
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.09.2013
 
EAN 9783319000671
ISBN 978-3-31-900067-1
No. of pages 737
Dimensions 158 mm x 242 mm x 49 mm
Weight 1250 g
Illustrations XIV, 737 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

B, International Law, astronautics, Law and Criminology, Law of the Sea, Aerospace engineering, Aerospace Technology and Astronautics, Aerospace & aviation technology, Law of the Sea, Air and Outer Space

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