The Am Law Symposium recorded in this edition of the Akron Law Review covers two topics: The Guatemala Protocol of 1971, and Aerial Hijacking. The Guatemala Protocol places a higher limit on liability of air carriers where a passenger on board a scheduled international air flight is killed or injured. Recently a New York judge ruled a hijacking incident an accident within the meaning of the Warsaw Convention.\u27 It has also been ruled that mental suffering alone may be compensable under Article 17 of that Convention
This thesis is composed of major parts, as well as the introduction and conclusion.The second part o...
Transportation of both passengers and goods, in URT, has become a very important and paramount issue...
In this paper, the researcher examines the liability regime that governs the international aircraft ...
Although this part of the symposium has been entitled \u27Recent Developments in Aerial Hijacking\u2...
I submit that when all the facts are considered the Guatemala Protocol to the Warsaw/Hague Conventio...
My part of the program insofar as hijacking is concerned is, as you might expect, the liability part...
I WOULD LIKE TO COMMENT on what Mr. McPherson has said from two different points of view. In the fir...
Aerial hijacking poses a serious threat to safe innocent passage throughout the international commun...
In view of such considerations, this Comment will first explore the history of the Warsaw Convention...
...the claimant does not necessarily suffer all the disadvantages Lee Kreindler notes and that there...
This Comment examines the possibility of awarding punitive damages for wilful misconduct of an air c...
This Article will propose rules, principles, and guidelines for nations to follow in order to protec...
One of the most serious by-products of the jet age has been the unlawful seizure of, or interference...
The goal of this article is to discuss and examine the legal dimension of aircraft hijacking crime f...
The Convention for the Unification of Certain rules relating to International Transportation by Air,...
This thesis is composed of major parts, as well as the introduction and conclusion.The second part o...
Transportation of both passengers and goods, in URT, has become a very important and paramount issue...
In this paper, the researcher examines the liability regime that governs the international aircraft ...
Although this part of the symposium has been entitled \u27Recent Developments in Aerial Hijacking\u2...
I submit that when all the facts are considered the Guatemala Protocol to the Warsaw/Hague Conventio...
My part of the program insofar as hijacking is concerned is, as you might expect, the liability part...
I WOULD LIKE TO COMMENT on what Mr. McPherson has said from two different points of view. In the fir...
Aerial hijacking poses a serious threat to safe innocent passage throughout the international commun...
In view of such considerations, this Comment will first explore the history of the Warsaw Convention...
...the claimant does not necessarily suffer all the disadvantages Lee Kreindler notes and that there...
This Comment examines the possibility of awarding punitive damages for wilful misconduct of an air c...
This Article will propose rules, principles, and guidelines for nations to follow in order to protec...
One of the most serious by-products of the jet age has been the unlawful seizure of, or interference...
The goal of this article is to discuss and examine the legal dimension of aircraft hijacking crime f...
The Convention for the Unification of Certain rules relating to International Transportation by Air,...
This thesis is composed of major parts, as well as the introduction and conclusion.The second part o...
Transportation of both passengers and goods, in URT, has become a very important and paramount issue...
In this paper, the researcher examines the liability regime that governs the international aircraft ...