The paper examines three types of liens on aircraft: mortgage (as contractual lien), statutory and judicial lien on aircraft. Special attention is paid to statutory liens and its relationship with mortgage and judicial lien on same aircraft. The author highlights the problem of priority of different type of secured creditors due to the fact of existing competition between their interests. This problem is especially enlarged because of simultaneously applying three different source of law: Cape Town Convention 2001, Serbian Law of Air Transport 2011 and Geneva Convention on the Recognition of Rights in Aircraft 1948. Conclusion is that the creditor with statutory lien on aircraft has the biggest priority in realization of his right over othe...
The offered work is a guide to the process of the realization of the lien in its most sensitive stag...
In this article author compares two separated branches of law (Admiralty and Bankruptcy) which are c...
Since they are of statutory origin, mechanics\u27 liens must be classified and treated upon a differ...
A mortgaged property is individually determined real property eligible for liquidation, as well as t...
This thesis examines problematic issues and legal aspects of aircraft operating leasing, arising due...
The aviation industry is one characterized by its constant search for new methods to finance and acq...
The legal operation of liens has been the source of academic debates for many years. Liens are tradi...
This thesis deals with the problems of conflicts of laws with respect to contractual private air law...
This work compares and analyses maritime liens in English and South African law. The maritime lien ...
The Cape Town Convention came into force on the 1st April 2004 and the Aircraft Protocol came into f...
The question of priorities among maritime liens arises whenever the proceeds of sale of a ship are i...
Vacuity legal product of governing aircraft as an object of fiduciary guarantees raises legal proble...
At present, international attention is focused on an emerging draft treaty concerning security inter...
The objective of this paper is to analyse the influence of ownership transformations in an airline i...
For airlines, one of the most significant challenges in the 1990's will be to finance the enormous f...
The offered work is a guide to the process of the realization of the lien in its most sensitive stag...
In this article author compares two separated branches of law (Admiralty and Bankruptcy) which are c...
Since they are of statutory origin, mechanics\u27 liens must be classified and treated upon a differ...
A mortgaged property is individually determined real property eligible for liquidation, as well as t...
This thesis examines problematic issues and legal aspects of aircraft operating leasing, arising due...
The aviation industry is one characterized by its constant search for new methods to finance and acq...
The legal operation of liens has been the source of academic debates for many years. Liens are tradi...
This thesis deals with the problems of conflicts of laws with respect to contractual private air law...
This work compares and analyses maritime liens in English and South African law. The maritime lien ...
The Cape Town Convention came into force on the 1st April 2004 and the Aircraft Protocol came into f...
The question of priorities among maritime liens arises whenever the proceeds of sale of a ship are i...
Vacuity legal product of governing aircraft as an object of fiduciary guarantees raises legal proble...
At present, international attention is focused on an emerging draft treaty concerning security inter...
The objective of this paper is to analyse the influence of ownership transformations in an airline i...
For airlines, one of the most significant challenges in the 1990's will be to finance the enormous f...
The offered work is a guide to the process of the realization of the lien in its most sensitive stag...
In this article author compares two separated branches of law (Admiralty and Bankruptcy) which are c...
Since they are of statutory origin, mechanics\u27 liens must be classified and treated upon a differ...