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This book explores the International Civil Aviation Organization Council, created through the Convention on International Civil Aviation laying the foundations for dispute resolution in international civil aviation. Due to technological advancements, the book considers if resolution mechanisms should be modernised and what changes might be needed.
List of contents
- 1: Overview
- 2: The Procedure of Dispute Resolution in International Civil Aviation
- 3: The Practice of Dispute Resolution of International Civil Aviation
- 4: Means of Dispute Resolution in International Civil Aviation
- 5: Reforms of Dispute Resolution Mechanisms in International Civil Aviation
About the author
Luping Zhang is Assistant Professor at the China University of Political Science and Law and a New York attorney. Previously, she obtained her LLB from Jinan University, her PhD from King's College London, and LLMs from NYU School of Law and Leiden University. She has experiene working at a New York corporate law firm and two UN organizations. Her research focuses on international air law and international dispute resolution, on which she has published in leading journals such as Air and Space Law and the Journal of International Dispute Settlement.
Summary
This book explores the International Civil Aviation Organization Council, created through the Convention on International Civil Aviation laying the foundations for dispute resolution in international civil aviation. Due to technological advancements, the book considers if resolution mechanisms should be modernised and what changes might be needed.
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The book provides a systematic and comprehensive analysis of the resolution of inter-state disputes in civil aviation from a practical perspective. It is thought-provoking and offers an excellent in-depth guide to the current trends in this area. It is a must-read for anyone interested in international dispute settlement and the international law of civil aviation.