International Law and Aviation
External reference: https://openalex.org/T14515
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Slot deregulation at Newark increased some delays but reduced others Slot deregulation at Newark Liberty increased delays by 6-8 minutes and propagated disruptions network-wide by 3-4 minutes despite modest efficiency gains, shifting delay burden to downstream.
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Low-level helicopter flights have higher fatality proportion in Part 91 operations Analysis of 403 US helicopter low-level flight accidents reveals Part 91 operations have 30% fatal accident rates versus 12% for Part 137, suggesting operational context impacts safety more than.
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Aviation climate policies are assessed for their likely effectiveness Economic analysis examining policy mechanisms for aviation emission reduction, comparing domestic regulations and international agreements.
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Boundary marker removal on Sebatik Island may violate sovereignty Analysis of legal implications when boundary markers are unilaterally removed between Indonesia and Malaysia on Sebatik Island, examining violations of international law and threats to sovereignty.
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Domestic airfare varies more by route and airline type than booking timing Analyze airfare volatility across South Africa's domestic airline market. Study reveals low-cost carriers charge less per km than full-service carriers; route distance matters more than booking.
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Pilot trainees report six barriers to seeking healthcare Qualitative study identifies six barriers to healthcare seeking among undergraduate pilot trainees, including fear of career jeopardy, limited health system knowledge, and financial constraints.
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Air transport showed links to tourism and growth in Tanzania Empirical analysis of air transportation's bidirectional relationship with tourism and economic growth in Tanzania using ARDL modeling from 2000-2020 data.
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Local air pollution reduces expatriate deployment Study reveals that local air pollution significantly reduces expatriate deployment in multinational subsidiaries, with effects contingent on organizational experience and labor supply.
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Nigeria aircraft incidents were mostly serious incidents, with human factors prominent Analysis of Nigerian aviation accidents and serious incidents from 2000-2020 identifies human and organizational factors as predominant causes across 613 fatalities.
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Legal liability in Whoosh feeder train crossing accidents Legal analysis of civil liability in fatal Whoosh Feeder Train accidents at unguarded crossings in Indonesia, examining corporate and governmental negligence with joint liability framework proposals.
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Airport unit costs in Türkiye rise with revenue and passenger volume Panel data analysis of 40 Turkish airports reveals economies of scale and cost sensitivity to passenger volume, with limited aircraft movement effects and counterintuitive revenue-cost relationships.
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Lebanon case study finds support for greener aviation amid barriers Mixed-method analysis of sustainable aviation pathways in Lebanon's airline sector, examining stakeholder expectations and institutional barriers within fragile-state contexts.
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CORSIA may conflict with WTO trade rules Legal analysis assessing CORSIA compatibility with WTO trade rules and proposing governance reforms to reconcile sustainable aviation climate action with equitable international trade law.
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European space institutions evolved through fragmentation and political compromise Explore how political divisions fragmented European space institutions before the 1975 ESA merger, revealing how national interests continue to shape international organizational structures.

