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This book concerns the subject of illegal charters. It aims to fulfil the industry's call for greater awareness, education, and transparency, and will thoroughly investigate the application of law in a practical context of illegal charters.
List of contents
Part 1: LEGAL AND ILLEGAL CHARTERS: CONCEPTS AND DISTINCTIONS, Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION, Chapter 2: THE GROWING TRENDS OF ILLEGAL CHARTERS, Part 2: THE ORIGINS OF ILLEGAL CHARTERS, Chapter 3: INTERNATIONAL AVIATION LAW, Chapter 4: IMPERFECTIONS OF NATIONAL AVIATION LAWS, Part 3: THE CONSEQUENCES OF ILLEGAL CHARTERS, Chapter 5: MARKET DISTORTION, Chapter 6: LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY: FROM CIVIL TO CRIMINAL, Chapter 7: INSURANCE: THE PERILS OF DOING BUSINESS WITH ILLEGAL CHARTERS, Part 4: PREVENTING AND COMBATING ILLEGAL CHARTERS, Chapter 8: AVOIDING ILLEGAL CHARTERS AT AN INDIVIDUAL LEVEL, Chapter 9: AVOIDING ILLEGAL CHARTERS AT AN INDIVIDUAL LEVEL, Chapter 10: THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL AND (SOME) NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
About the author
Alena is a Doctor of Philosophy in International Law. She received her doctorate from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO University, Russia). Prior that, Alena studied international law and obtained a Master's degree from University College London. In addition, she worked at London's only public international law boutique and a world business organization where she focussed on foreign investment, climate change and low-carbon economy agenda. Alena has been advising private entities and States on a variety of international law issues in sectors including energy, oil and gas, construction, shipping and aviation. Her research interests more broadly include international economic law, international investment law, international aviation law, the law of the sea, diplomatic and consular law. Dr Soloveva has varieties of publications in both Russian and English focussing on international investment law and has papers published in journals such as China and WTO Review, American Journal of International Law Unbound, Moscow Journal of International Law. Dr Soloveva has also co-authored a chapter for The BRICS in the New International Legal Order on Investment (Brill Nijhoff, 2020).
Summary
This book concerns the subject of illegal charters. It aims to fulfil the industry’s call for greater awareness, education, and transparency, and will thoroughly investigate the application of law in a practical context of illegal charters.