Sunday, July 19, 2020

New Issue: Air & Space Law

The latest issue of Air & Space Law (Vol. 45, no. 3, 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Magdalena Kucko, The EU-Qatar Air Transport Agreement: Bound to Succeed?
  • Damian M. Bielicki, Legal Aspects of Satellite Constellations
  • Robert Lawson, The Montreal Convention 1999 at 21: Has It Come of Age or Passed Its Sell-by Date?
  • Rutwik Navalgund, Reduce, Reuse and Recycle: An Environmental Law Approach to Long-term Sustainability of Outer Space
  • Vincent Correia, Certification Issues Revealed by the 737 Max Crisis: A Comparative Approach from a European Perspective
  • Jan Frohloff, Collisions of Artificial Satellites: The Liability of States and Private Entities
  • Ankush Chauhan, James Cooper, & Olivia Puchalski, Thirsty for a Verdict: Australian Court Confirms That Dehydration Is Not an Accident Under Montreal Convention 1999