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Aviation Law and Policy in Asia: Smart Regulation in Liberalized Markets


ISBN13: 9789004395923
Published: November 2020
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Hardback
Price: £161.00



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Aviation Law and Policy in Asia: Smart Regulation in Liberalised Markets examines the evolution of aviation law and policy in selected Asian jurisdictions and analyses the dynamic regulatory challenges that each jurisdiction faces. Prominent aviation law and policy experts in Asia analyse topics such as air transport liberalisation, the regulation of air operator certificates, legal issues about pilot strikes, traffic rights allocation, legal challenges arising from new types of aircraft, ticket pricing regulation, air services agreements, airport competitiveness and aircraft financing. The case studies and recommendations presented in this book both enrich theoretical debates and serve as a roadmap for understanding aviation law and policy in Asia.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Air and Space Law, Asia
Contents:
Preface
List of Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors
PART 1. Northeast Asia
1. Dynamic Stewardship of Air Transport Market Liberalization in Japan
Katsuhiro Yamaguchi
2. Should the Government Control the Number of Airlines in Korea?
Jae Woon Lee
3. China’s Air Transport Policymaking: Policy Objectives, Institutions and Airlines’ Political Activity
Chrystal Zhang
4. China’s New Administrative Measures on International Traffic Rights Allocation Together with the Dual- Airport Operation Policy in Beijing
Pai Zheng
5. China’s Industrial Policies for Commercial Civil Aviation Manufacturing and Implications for the Global Trading System
Juan He
6. Conflicts between Aviation and Labor Laws/Regulations in Taiwan
Mickey (Jialing) Shan
7. Hong Kong Airport’s Competitiveness as an International Hub
Andrew Yuen, Kan Tsui, and Michael Fung
8. Enhancing Hong Kong’s Attractiveness as a New Global Aircraft Leasing Hub in Asia
Victor S. Chan
PART 2. Southeast Asia
9. Removing Air Transportation from the Scope of ‘Public Utility’ in the Philippine Constitution: A Panacea for Liberalisation?
Michelle Dy
10. Development of Vietnam’s Aviation Law: Airlines’ Influence in the Legislative Process
Nguyen Van Tuan and Duong Tri Thanh
11. Impact on Thai Airways of Air Transport Liberalisation in Thailand
Navatasn Kongsamutr
12.Ownership and Control of Thai Airlines: Liberal Spirit in the Cloak of Nationalism
Lalin Kovudhikulrungsri and Prasert Pompongsuk
13. The Indonesian Aviation Sector in the Realm of Liberalisation: The Long and Winding Road
Ridha Aditya Nugraha
14 Integrating ASEAN Through Liberalisation of Investment in the Aviation Sector
Sufian Jusoh and Haris Zuan
15. The New ASEAN-E.U. Comprehensive Air Transport Agreement (CATA)
Alan Khee-Jin Tan
PART 3. South Asia
16. Indian Aviation Policy on Market Access: Is It a Case of Missing the Woods for the Trees?
Rajesh Singh
17. Civil Aviation Industry in Sri Lanka: Challenges and Solutions
Anusha Wickramasinghe
18. Concluding Remarks and Smart Regulation in the Post COVID-19 Era
Jae Woon Lee
Index