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Illegal Charters and Aviation Law


ISBN13: 9781032042473
Published: January 2024
Publisher: Informa Law from Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback (Hardback in 2022)
Price: £115.00
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This book concerns the subject of illegal charters. The risks associated with illegal charters are high, and the consequences are dire and different for all the parties involved. Pilots can lose their hard-earned licenses, aircraft owners might not get paid by the insurance companies, businesses might be prosecuted and fined, customers do not get what they paid for. The worst consequence of an illegal charter is that someone gets hurt or killed. The tragic part in reading about a flight accident is the understanding that an illegal charter could have been avoided.

The present book aims to fulfil the industry’s call for greater awareness, education, and transparency. It will systematically and thoroughly investigate the application of law in a practical context of illegal charters. It engages in a comprehensive comparative study across various jurisdictions, such as the USA, Europe, Russia, Asia and the Middle East. This text considers whether the elements evidencing state practice in regulation of illegal charters are peculiar to the region and legal system. It examines how illegal charters can be prevented and undertakes the analysis of risks and consequences of illegal charters.

This is an important book that is likely to have a significant impact on existing scholarship regarding international and national aviation law and be of interest of all parties involved in aviation. This includes industry professionals, legal practitioners, academics, policy-makers, and government officials.

Subjects:
Shipping, Transport and Maritime Law
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