This Comment begins by walking through the current conflict of laws system in the United States and explores the application of general conflict of laws rules and three major issues that accompany the current system, which leaves conflict of laws rules in the hands of state legislatures to determine. The Comment then moves to conflict of laws in aviation cases specifically and explains the unique nature of the aviation industry and why such regulation is needed in this field of law. Following, the Comment analyzes Congress’s power under the Commerce Clause to determine whether federal regulation is in fact a viable and Constitutional solution to the current conflict of law issues or if this issue is better left in the hands of the individua...
In the field of aviation, world transportation is bound together by a highly complex and sophisticat...
The over-delegation by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of new aircraft design certificatio...
The Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 (ADA) deregulated the domestic airline industry. Specifically, ...
This Comment begins by walking through the current conflict of laws system in the United States and ...
ANY regulatory framework influencing something as vast and important as this country\u27s scheduled ...
In the wave of growing consumer demand for global air travel, one can observe how domestic and inter...
THE FOURTH ANNUAL International Law Symposium held at the University of Akron on November 13 and 14,...
This Comment examines the possibility of awarding punitive damages for wilful misconduct of an air c...
Air transportation has traditionally been considered the most expensive form of travel. In that pri...
On July 9, 2013, in Brown v. United Airlines, Inc., the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit ...
The following article provides an overview of recent, important developments in aviation law from Fe...
This article attempts to show that the economic advantages of free trade in the airline industry is ...
The relatively short history of the airline industry is characterized by sudden shifts and divergent...
AS THE CHAIRMAN of the the United States\u27 Senate Subcommittee on Administrative Practice, I have ...
This Comment aims to show that current regulation, or more precisely non-regulation of commercial UA...
In the field of aviation, world transportation is bound together by a highly complex and sophisticat...
The over-delegation by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of new aircraft design certificatio...
The Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 (ADA) deregulated the domestic airline industry. Specifically, ...
This Comment begins by walking through the current conflict of laws system in the United States and ...
ANY regulatory framework influencing something as vast and important as this country\u27s scheduled ...
In the wave of growing consumer demand for global air travel, one can observe how domestic and inter...
THE FOURTH ANNUAL International Law Symposium held at the University of Akron on November 13 and 14,...
This Comment examines the possibility of awarding punitive damages for wilful misconduct of an air c...
Air transportation has traditionally been considered the most expensive form of travel. In that pri...
On July 9, 2013, in Brown v. United Airlines, Inc., the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit ...
The following article provides an overview of recent, important developments in aviation law from Fe...
This article attempts to show that the economic advantages of free trade in the airline industry is ...
The relatively short history of the airline industry is characterized by sudden shifts and divergent...
AS THE CHAIRMAN of the the United States\u27 Senate Subcommittee on Administrative Practice, I have ...
This Comment aims to show that current regulation, or more precisely non-regulation of commercial UA...
In the field of aviation, world transportation is bound together by a highly complex and sophisticat...
The over-delegation by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of new aircraft design certificatio...
The Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 (ADA) deregulated the domestic airline industry. Specifically, ...