1st Edition

Aviation Law and Regulation

By Lucy Budd, Stephen Ison Copyright 2020
    294 Pages
    by Routledge

    The development of civil aviation in the early 20th century presented a range of new legal and regulatory challenges concerning the rights of an aircraft from one state to enter the aerial territory of another. International flights threatened the territorial integrity of nation states and prompted politicians to draw up new aerial legislation and regulations to govern this new form of aerial movement. Whereas some states advocated free and open access to airspace and unrestricted aerial movement, other nations pursued a more protectionist stance based on regulation and reciprocal access arrangements. Technological developments in aircraft design and performance, combined with changing global political relations and the introduction of new forms of economic regulation have all fundamentally affected the development of air transport. This Volume explores carefully selected aspects of aviation law and regulation and examines the implications of changing regulatory intervention on the form and function of civil aviation worldwide.

    Volume 1 Aviation Law and Regulation

    Introduction

    Part I – Aviation Law

    1. H. Burchall, ‘The Politics of International Air Routes’, International Affairs, 14, 1, 1935, 89-107.
    2. Part II – Regulation and Deregulation

    3. A. E. Kahn, 1988, ‘Surprises of Airline Deregulation’, American Economic Review, 78 (2), 1988, 316-322.
    4. A. R. Goetz and T. M. Vowles, ‘The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: 30 years of US Airline Deregulation’, Journal of Transport Geography,17, 2009, 251-263.
    5. D. Gillen and W. G. Morrison, ‘Regulation, Competition and Network Evolution in Aviation’, Journal of Air Transport Management, 11, 2005, 161-174.
    6. A. Zhang and Y. Zhang, ‘Issues on Liberalization of Air Cargo Services in International Aviation’, Journal of Air Transport Management, 8, 2002, 275-287.
    7. P. Forsyth, ‘Regulation Under Stress: Developments in Australian Airport Policy’, Journal of Air Transport Management, 9, 2003, 25-35.
    8. L. J. Basso, ‘Airport Deregulation: Effects on Pricing and Capacity’, International Journal of Industrial Organization, 26, 2008, 1015-1031.
    9. J. McHardy and S. Trotter, ‘Competition and Deregulation: Do Air Passengers Get the Benefits?’, Transportation Research A, 40, 2006, 74-93.
    10. D. Starkie, ‘Airport Regulation and Competition’, Journal of Air Transport Management, 8, 2002, 63-72.
    11. Part III – Competition and Contestability

    12. E. E. Bailey and J. C. Panzar, ‘The Contestability of Airline Markets during the Transition to Deregulation’, Law and Contemporary Problems, 44, 1, 1981, 125-145.
    13. A. S. Joskow, G. J. Werden and R. L. Johnson, ‘Entry, Exit and Performance in Airline Markets’, International Journal of Industrial Organization, 12, 1994, 457-471.
    14. R. Windle and M. Dresner, ‘Competitive Responses to Low Cost Carrier Entry’, Transportation Research Part E, 35, 1999, 59-75.
    15. M. Dresner, R. Windle and Y. Yao, ‘Airport Barriers to Entry in the US’, Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 36, 2, 2002, 389-405.
    16. S. D. Barrett, ‘Airport Competition in the Deregulated European Aviation Market’, Journal of Air Transport Management, 6, 2000, 13-27.
    17. L. Budd, G. Francis, I. Humphreys and S. Ison, ‘Grounded: Characterising the Market Exit of European Low Cost Airlines’, Journal of Air Transport Management, 34, 2014, 78-85.
    18. Part IV – Open Skies

    19. K. Button, ‘The Impact of US-EU "Open Skies" Agreement on Airline Market Structures and Airline Networks’, Journal of Air Transport Management, 15, 2009, 59-71.
    20. N. Adler and N. Hashai, ‘Effect of Open Skies in the Middle East Region’, Transportation Research Part A, 39, 2005, 878-894.
    21. P. Forsyth, J. King and C. L. Rodolfo, ‘Open Skies in ASEAN’, Journal of Air Transport Management, 12, 143-152.

    Biography

    Lucy Budd is Professor of Air Transport Management and Stephen Ison is Professor of Air Transport Policy at De Montfort University, UK.