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Law and Policy of Substantial Ownership and Effective Control of Airlines: Prospects for Change [Kõva köide]

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Aug-2003
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0754635481
  • ISBN-13: 9780754635482
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 520 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Aug-2003
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0754635481
  • ISBN-13: 9780754635482
The principle of airline substantial ownership and effective control is one of the biggest impediments to the air transport industry growth. Legitimately included in the bilateral agreements since 1946 for national security reasons, States have maintained the principle over the years and used it as a protectionist tool, as well as a bargaining chip. Today, considering that liberalization and globalization concepts are already well-established in the biggest industrial sectors, and a large number of cross-border investments occurs in most of the service sectors through mergers and acquisitions, the time is ripe to remove national restrictions on foreign investments from the airline industry. This comprehensive book identifies those factors that still justify the imposition of national ownership restrictions on airlines and examines the prospects for change in the current policies and regulatory regimes that support them. The readership includes specialists in government departments of transportation, civil aviation authorities and agencies, international organizations, airline executives concerned with general management, economic, legal and public affairs, aviation lawyers, airline pilot associations, law schools concerned with international aviation law.

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'This book addresses, in a comprehensive manner, the most important issue facing commercial aviation today. The suggestions made herein are thought provoking and original. It is a "must read" for airline managers, aviation lawyers and economists, as well as academics who are involved in teaching aviation law and management.' Dr. Ruwantissa Abeyratne, Air Transport Bureau, International Civil Aviation Organization, Montreal '..the articles are well and clearly presented...the sources are extensive and comprehensive...conclusions are well-reasoned...' The Aerospace Journal Isabelle Lelieur is an innovative scholar who offers a remarkably penetrating analytical and critical view...her work will command a wide interest. Professor Dr Michael Milde, Institute of Air and Space Law, McGill University, Montreal '...contains a wealth of materials thoughts and references. ...The book contains a valuable analysis and information, including an impressive bibliography. Ms Lelieur has a compelling way of putting her views forward which she explains in clear language.' Aerlines, Feb 04

Preface vii
Acknowledgements ix
List of Abbreviations xi
Introduction 1(12)
Part 1 The Paradox of the International Airline Industry: Restrictions on Globalization in an Increasingly Global Market 13(44)
Introduction to Part 1
15(2)
1 Towards an Increasingly Global Open Market
17(14)
1. Introduction
17(1)
2. Consolidation and Multilateralism Required by the New Global Market
18(6)
3. Alliances, Open-Skies, Full Market Access: a Three-stage Process to Achieve Globalization
24(5)
4. Conclusion
29(2)
2 The Progressive Decline of National Regimes on Ownership and Control of Airlines
31(26)
1. Introduction
31(1)
2. The US Exception: Perpetuating Protectionism Despite DOT's Willingness to Liberalize
31(9)
3. The Two Faces of Europe: Internal EU Liberalization Versus Restrictions on Third Parties
40(6)
4. The Canadian Regime
46(4)
5. Erosion of the 'Substantial Ownership and Effective Control' Principle
50(4)
6. Conclusion
54(3)
Part 2 Justifications of National Restrictions Revisited 57(44)
Introduction to Part 2
59(2)
3 Analysis of Legal, Economic, and Security Justifications of the National Restrictions
61(30)
1. Introduction
61(2)
2. Legal and Economic Arguments
63(19)
3. Aviation Safety and National Security Justifications
82(7)
4. Conclusion
89(2)
4 Consequences of the Abolition of the Ownership and Control Restrictions
91(10)
1. Introduction
91(1)
2. Legal Effects
91(3)
3. Economic Benefits
94(2)
4. Airline Consolidation Limits
96(3)
5. Conclusion
99(2)
Part 3 Cross-Border Investments Loom on the Horizon: The Steps to be Taken Towards Achieving Liberalization 101(50)
Introduction to Part 3
103(2)
5 Necessary Measures Prior to the Removal of Foreign Investment Restrictions
105(12)
1. Introduction
105(1)
2. Liberalization of Traffic Rights
105(1)
3. Harmonization of Aviation Safety and Security Standards
106(3)
4. Urgent Internal Political Changes in the EU and in the US
109(5)
5. Harmonization of Competition Laws
114(2)
6. Conclusion
116(1)
6 Regionalism: a Prerequisite to Reach Multilateralism
117(14)
1. Introduction
117(1)
2. A Regional Approach to the Airline Liberalization Process
117(7)
3. A Multilateral Approach to the Airline Liberalization Process
124(5)
4. Conclusion
129(2)
7 The Role of International Organizations
131(20)
1. Introduction
131(1)
2. The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development
131(4)
3. The World Trade Organization and the GATS
135(6)
4. The International Civil Aviation Organization
141(7)
5. Conclusion
148(3)
Conclusion 151(4)
Bibliography 155(20)
Index 175
Isabelle Lelieur, a lawyer graduated from McGill University, is currently the Head of the Legal Department of the French Airport Association (UCCEGA). She previously worked at the European Commission - DG Transport in Brussels, Belgium.