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Essay / Air Law Case Study - 730
Recent Developments in Air Law International civil aviation has a major impact on contemporary global society. It shapes national economies as trade is carried out by air and air. A small country like Singapore has made remarkable economic progress thanks to its formidable airline, Singapore Airlines. Tourism promoted by aviation has helped the economies of many countries. “Aviation is an agent of change and progress,” former ICAO Secretary General Dr SS Sidhu said of the role of modern aviation: “As you all know, civil aviation Aviation is a major field affected by the high technology revolution. In a country like India, which is a vast country with difficult terrain in certain regions, I think aviation is of particular importance. a developing economy which must progress rapidly". The aviation seminar organized in India in 1987 highlighted the important role of aviation in national and international life. On this occasion, Professor RP Anand said: "It It is impossible to imagine life today without these fast and safe planes which crisscross all states regardless of their claims to sovereignty. Despite all their divisions, the world has been united as never before. The participation of many international jurists in the seminar. mentioned above on aviation problems reflects the growing interest that lawyers and jurists began to take in aviation-related problems. The eminent jurist H. Lauterpacht said that it was a solution to the problems. international issues. Civil aviation is a question of the future. There are conflicts, he said, arising from factors related to aviation security and commerce. .... middle of paper ......tion The future has complicated our understanding of air law because two regimes, one adhering to the sovereignty of airspace and the other to freedom of air outer space, coexist without a dividing wall. A systemic approach is recommended for air law issues. This approach advocates harmony between the different units of the aeronautical system to find a solution to aviation problems. A systems approach was explained as follows: “The key word is system” – air transport is a system, and a very complex one at that. It is made up of many parts, or subordinate systems, each closely related to the others and each capable of creating a problem to the detriment of the other. Unless these many closely related parts operate in harmony with each other, the imbalance of one part will disrupt the ability of the system as a whole to fulfill its purposes.."