Aviation Law and Policy in Asia: Smart Regulation in Liberalized Markets (Brill, 2020) examines the evolution of aviation law and policy in selected Asian jurisdictions and analyses the dynamic regulatory challenges that each jurisdiction faces. Prominent aviation law and policy experts in Asia analyze topics such as air transport liberalization, the regulation of air operator certificates, legal issues about pilot strikes, traffic rights allocation, legal challenges arising from new types of aircraft, ticket pricing regulation, air services agreements, airport competitiveness and aircraft financing. The case studies and recommendations presented in this book both enrich theoretical debates and serve as a roadmap for understanding aviation law and policy in Asia.
Book Editor: Prof. Jae Woon Lee, Assistant Professor, CUHK LAW
Ms. Michelle Dy, Manager, Global Affairs and Policy, AirAsia, Malaysia
Chapter 9: Removing Air Transportation from the Scope of ‘Public Utility’ in the Philippine Constitution: A Panacea for Liberalization?
Ms. Lalin Kovudhikulrungsri, Deputy Director, Institute of Transport and Maritime Law, Thammasat University, Thailand
Chapter 12: Ownership and Control of Thai Airlines: Liberal Spirit in the Cloak of Nationalism
Moderator: Prof. David Duval, Professor, Department of Business and Administration, University of Winnipeg, Canada
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