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CIVIL AVIATION MANAGEMENT (ENGLISH) PROGRAMME
COURSE DESCRIPTION
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Name of the Course Unit
| Code
| Year
| Semester
| In-Class Hours (T+P)
| Credit
| ECTS Credit
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AVIATION LAW |
CAM202 |
2 |
4 |
3+0 |
3.0 |
6.0 |
Objectives and Contents |
Objectives of the Course Unit |
Understanding International and National Aviation Law:
To provide an in-depth understanding of the legal frameworks that govern international and national aviation activities.
To familiarize students with the roles and regulations of international aviation organizations such as ICAO and IATA.
Legal Issues in Aviation:
Understanding International and National Aviation Law:
To provide an in-depth understanding of the legal frameworks that govern international and national aviation activities.
To familiarize students with the roles and regulations of international aviation organizations such as ICAO and IATA.
Legal Issues in Aviation:
To examine the legal aspects of various aviation activities, including air traffic management, aircraft operations, and passenger rights.
To explore the legal implications of aviation safety, security measures, and environmental regulations.
Legal Practice in Aviation:
To develop skills for interpreting and applying aviation laws and regulations in practical scenarios.
To understand the legal process in aviation-related disputes and litigation.
Current and Emerging Issues in Aviation Law:
To stay abreast of current trends and emerging issues in aviation law, including the impact of technological advancements and global challenges. |
Contents of the Course Unit |
Introduction to Aviation Law:
Overview of the history and development of aviation law.
Fundamental principles of international public air law.
International Aviation Organizations and Conventions:
Detailed study of ICAO, IATA, and other key organizations.
Examination of major international aviation conventions like the Chicago Convention.
Airspace and Air Traffic Management:
Legal aspects of airspace classification and management.
International regulations governing air traffic control and navigation.
Aviation Safety and Security:
Laws and regulations related to aviation safety and security.
Case studies on legal responses to aviation accidents and incidents.
Environmental Regulations in Aviation:
Legal frameworks for addressing environmental impact, including noise and emissions.
International agreements and national laws on environmental protection in aviation.
Passenger Rights and Airline Liability:
Laws regarding passenger rights, including compensation and assistance.
Legal issues surrounding airline liability and insurance.
Dispute Resolution and Aviation Litigation:
Processes and practices in aviation dispute resolution.
Overview of litigation, arbitration, and mediation in aviation legal cases.
Emerging Trends in Aviation Law:
Legal challenges of unmanned aircraft systems (drones), space tourism, and other new technologies.
Future directions in international aviation law. |
Contribution of the Course Intending to Provide the Professional Education |
Legal Expertise in Aviation:
Equipping aviation students with comprehensive knowledge of aviation law to navigate legal complexities in their careers.
Critical Thinking and Analytical Skills:
Enhancing the ability to analyze, interpret, and apply legal principles in various aviation contexts.
Preparation for Legal Challenges in Aviation:
Preparing students to effectively handle legal disputes, compliance issues, and regulatory challenges in the aviation industry.
Advancing Professional Ethics and Responsibility:
Promoting an understanding of the ethical and professional responsibilities in the practice of aviation law.
Career Advancement:
Positioning aviation professionals for career advancement opportunities in legal, regulatory, and compliance roles within the aviation industry.
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