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BL
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Record Number
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842220
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Main Entry
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Hodgkinson, David, (David Ivor)
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Title & Author
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Aviation law and drones : : unmanned aircraft and the future of aviation /\ David Hodgkinson and Rebecca Johnston.
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Publication Statement
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New York, NY :: Routledge,, 2018.
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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0203702050
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: 1351332309
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: 1351332317
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: 9780203702055
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: 9781351332309
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: 9781351332316
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1138572446
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1351332325
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9781138572447
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9781351332323
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Foreword; Introduction; Acronyms; 1. Drones, innovation and the challenge for law makers; 1.1 The drone revolution; 1.1.1 Definition; 1.1.2 History; 1.1.3 Turning points; 1.2 Keeping pace with technology; 1.2.1 Current use of drones and the pace of technological growth; 1.2.2 Drones -- some challenges; 1.2.3 Current regulation of drones; 1.2.4 Limitations of current regulation of drones; 1.3 Challenges for law makers; 1.3.1 Balancing risks and benefits; 1.3.2 Law, technology and retrofitting
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1.3.3 Problems of enforcement2. Existing drone regulation and its issues; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Drones -- challenges; 2.2.1 Privacy issues; 2.2.2 Safety and security issues; 2.3 Current domestic regulations; 2.3.1 Operational rules; 2.3.2 Safety regulations; 2.3.3 Security regulations; 2.3.4 Insurance; 2.3.5 Registration; 2.3.6 Licensing; 2.4 Current international regulations; 2.4.1 Introduction; 2.4.2 The global regulatory regime; 2.4.3 European Union; 2.5 Making space for drones; 2.5.1 Airspace issues; 2.5.2 Enforcement issues; 2.5.3 Integration; 2.6 Industry comment
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3. Development of aviation laws and regulations3.1 Introduction; 3.2 From Paris to Chicago; 3.2.1 Origins of flight; 3.2.2 The 1919 Paris Convention; 3.2.3 The central role of airspace sovereignty; 3.2.4 The 1944 Chicago Convention; 3.2.5 The basic principles of the Chicago Convention; 3.2.6 Liberalisation of air services, and the right to fly post-Chicago; 3.3 From Warsaw to Montreal; 3.3.1 The Warsaw System; 3.3.2 The Warsaw Convention 1929; 3.3.3 The Hague Protocol 1955; 3.3.4 The Guadalajara Convention of 1961; 3.3.5 The Montreal Agreement of 1966
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3.3.6 The Guatemala City Protocol of 19713.3.7 The Montreal Additional Protocols of 1975; 3.3.8 The Montreal Convention of 1999; 3.3.9 Further developments; 3.4 Aviation safety and security; 3.4.1 Compensation conventions for damage to third parties; 4. Regulation of aviation at the national and international levels; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Treaties and international instruments; 4.2.1 The Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties; 4.2.2 Treaties; 4.2.3 Customary international law; 4.2.4 Guiding principles; 4.2.5 Breaches of international aviation law
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4.3 Domestic implementation of international law4.3.1 Relationship between international and domestic law; 4.3.2 Monism and dualism; 4.3.3 Australia's position; 4.3.4 Implementation of international treaties at the sub-national level; 4.3.5 Differences between federal and unitary systems; 4.4 Domestic law and sovereignty; 5. Guiding Principles; 5.1 Rationale; 5.2 Principles for the regulation of drones internationally by States; 5.2.1 Preamble; 5.2.2 Introduction; 5.2.3 Operative provisions; 5.2.4 General obligations; 5.2.5 Implementation; 5.3 A multilateral agreement to regulate drones?
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Subject
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Aeronautics-- Law and legislation.
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Subject
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Aeronautics, Commercial-- Law and legislation.
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Subject
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Drone aircraft-- Law and legislation.
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Subject
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Aeronautics-- Law and legislation.
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Subject
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Aeronautics, Commercial-- Law and legislation.
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Subject
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Drone aircraft-- Law and legislation.
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Subject
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LAW-- Military.
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Dewey Classification
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343.09/75
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LC Classification
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K4105
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Added Entry
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Johnston, Rebecca, (Lawyer)
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