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This is a policy oriented and comparatively oriented textbook on air and space law for students and practitioners. It covers the history and development in air and space law;
• their interrelationships with the law of the seas and the law of Antartica;• institutions working in the field of air and space law;• sovereignty in national penal air law;• private international air law, especially liability law; and• public and private space lawMuch attention is devoted to the law of air commerce: bilateral air services agreements; inter-airline co-operation; the effect of competition, antitrust and European Union law; deregulation, privatization and commercialization of air transport; ownership and control of airlines, and airline alliances; multilateralisation of air transport; and congestion and environmental controls. The last chapter of the book briefly deals with the legal aspects of commercial outer space application. Increasingly, air transport, both in fact and in law, is becoming an ordinary industry like any other and is being treated as such. Rapidly, commercial outer space activities are being privatized and commercialized.
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The trilingual volume (Dutch, English and French) contains the provisions of the Netherlands Civil Code dealing with transport law (Book 8 of the Code). The text includes the parts in force on 1 September 1994: general provisions, maritime law, inland waterway law, air law, road transport law, the law pertaining to the carriage of dangerous substances, and final provisions. Future editions of this volume will be supplemented with other modes of transportation, as they are added to the Code. The translation from the original Dutch into English and French has been prepared under the auspices of the Netherlands Ministry of Justice. The two translators, both legally trained in the Netherlands as well as abroad, are Professor P.P.C. Haanappel, Director European Affairs, International Air Transport Association, Geneva, and Adjunct Professor, McGill Univesity in Montreal, and Professor Ejan Mackaay of the Faculty of Law, University of Montreal.