European Air Law Association : second annual conference : 9 November 1990 in Brussels
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European Air Law Association : second annual conference : 9 November 1990 in Brussels
(European Air Law Association conference papers, 3)
Sakkoulas , Kluwer Law and Taxation, c1991
- : Sakkoulas
- : Kluwer
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Description and Table of Contents
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The European Air Law Association has been established in order to promote the study of the law and the institutions of the European Community in relation to air transport and the development of a common air transport policy. This volume comprises the proceedings of the second annual conference of the European Air Law Association held on 9 November 1990 in Brussels, covering air transport and the competition rules, the Treaty of Rome vs the Chicago Convention and achievements and prospects in EEC air transport policy.
Table of Contents
- Opening address, P.D. Dagtoglou. Part 1 The external aspects - Rome v Chicago: EEC liberalization policy and the Chicago Convention, Ludwig Weber
- external competence for air policy in the third phase - trade policy or transport policy?, George Close
- non-EEC carriers and the EEC aviation policy, Bo Stahle
- flying the flag - the role of nationalism in air transport, John Balfour. Opening address, J.L. Da Cruz Vilaca. Part 2 Air transport and the competition rules: block examptions in the air transport sector, Konstantinos Adamantopoulos. Part 3 Achievements and prospects in the EEC air transport policy: a third package - what remains to be done?, Frederik Sorensen
- the way forward, Karel van Miert.
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