European Air Law Association : sixth annual conference, 4 November 1994 in Amsterdam
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European Air Law Association : sixth annual conference, 4 November 1994 in Amsterdam
(European Air Law Association conference papers, 8)
Ant. N. Sakkoulas Publishers , Kluwer Law International, c1995
- : Sakkoulas
- : Kluwer
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The continued implementation of the competition rules of the EC Treaty and the provisions of the third package of aviation liberalization measures of 1 January 1993 remain of great importance to the Community's aviation industry. 1994 has seen important activity on access to Community air routes (such as the Orly airport cases), ground handling, state aids and code sharing. These subjects, and others, are examined in the Association's annual conference for 1994, with a round table session on access to air routes in particular. In addition, in view of the conference's location in Amsterdam, there will be a particular Dutch perspective on certain current issues.
Table of Contents
- Strategies for the Future
- L. van Wijk, et al. Ground Handling: Liberalization by Consent? T. Soames, et al. The Recent Case Law of the European Court of Justice
- C.O. Lenz. Is There a European Union State Aid Policy? K. Adamantopoulos. Co-operation and Strategic Alliances in the Airline Industry
- P.P.C. Haanappel. Legal Questions Arising from Code-Sharing
- F. Montag.
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