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Law and Regulation of Air Cargo


ISBN13: 9783319924885
Published: August 2018
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: Hardback
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This book explores the legal and regulatory aspects of the complex air cargo sector, discussing in detail the general principles of the carriage of air cargo; artificial intelligence and air cargo; facilitation; carriage of hazardous goods; human remains; and animals, as well as cargo security; price fixing and anti competitive conduct in air cargo operations; liability issues; the air cargo supply chain and contract of carriage.

It also discusses related achievements of the International Civil Aviation Organization; the International Air Transport Association and Airports Council International. The value of goods carried by airlines represents 7.4% of the global Gross Domestic Product.

While cargo carried by air accounts for less than 1% of global cargo carriage, airlines carry 35% of the value of world trade, making this industry highly valuable and efficient, and the most reliable way to transport goods throughout the world. On average, airlines transport 52 million metric tons of goods per annum, worth an equivalent of $6.8 trillion, i.e. $18.6 billion worth of goods daily.

Subjects:
Air and Space Law
Contents:
General Principles of the Carriage of Air Cargo
Air Cargo
General Principles of Competition in Air Carriage
Regulation of Air Cargo
Price Fixing and Anti Competitive Conduct in Air Cargo Operations
Liability Issues Under Treaty Law
The Air Cargo Supply Chain and Contract of Carriage
Conclusion: A Suitable Analogy and Comparison.