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AIRCRAFT LAW - LIABILITY

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The problems regarding aircraft liability in the international realm primarily relate to resolving issues of  legal status of international airline passengers and cargo.  The issues are defined as follows: sovereignty over airspace, the impact of aerospace craft on the environment, the role of aerospace technology in the international system, weather modification, air safety and international aviation relations.  Remarkable growth and development in the range of air transport services and technology earned  the sector a distinctive international character.  The latter is the most outstanding feature of the industry which allowed "every part of the world [to be reached] within a few hours of every other and, in doing so … brought about a revolution in world trade, in business contacts, and in methods of diplomacy." (1)
     The principles of air law have been evolving at a rapid pace since the beginning of the Twenty-first Century, however,  they also remain inadequate to meet the needs of contemporary society.  Concern for this immense growth and the accompanying implications produced the impetus to devise a means to ensure orderly and appropriate development.  Thus,
"The general policy of the world community  in regard to emerging issues of air law demands the maintenance and promotion of a balance between technological advance in aviation and the preservation of a wholesome environment by providing adequate policies and prescriptions." (2)  
     The initial governing treaty passed in 1929  is known as the Warsaw Convention.  This is a multilateral treaty among nations that governs international air transportation.  It was...

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