Publisher's Synopsis
Written by one of the leading experts in the field, this book builds upon three decades of practical experience and legal research to provide a comprehensive exposition of the regulatory framework applied to Air Navigation Services (ANS). Francis Schubert sets out the regulations that States are required to establish in order to support the safety and efficiency of international civil aviation.
Key Features:
- Provides sector specific analyses of policies applicable to the organisation of airspace for air traffic management purposes
- Enhances existing literature by offering a practical guide to the legal aspects of ANS, underpinned by a strong theoretical framework
- Addresses the global dimension of ANS regulation, while providing examples of concrete legal solutions developed at the regional and/or national levels
- Examines the obligations imposed upon States by the Convention on International Civil Aviation and of the responsibilities assigned to the various services concerned
The Law of Air Navigation Services is an indispensable specialist resource for the global ANS community, including service providers, regulatory authorities, aviation lawyers, insurance experts and aviation industry suppliers. Academics within aviation law will also find this book beneficial.