International Air Transport Association (IATA) : structure and legitimacy of its quasi international regulatory power /

While the benefits and privileges of IATA as a trade association are significant and cannot be underrated, its massive foray into the domain of economic regulation has given rise to serious questions. Disputes relating to the structure and its quasi international regulatory power have already been a...

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Main Authors: Hettiarachchi, Lasantha (Author)
Published: Eleven International Publishing,
Publisher Address: The Hague, the Netherlands :
Publication Dates: [2020]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Essential air and space law ; 23
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Summary: While the benefits and privileges of IATA as a trade association are significant and cannot be underrated, its massive foray into the domain of economic regulation has given rise to serious questions. Disputes relating to the structure and its quasi international regulatory power have already been addressed by national courts and regulatory authorities but no common or uniform guiding principles have emerged whereby IATA rules and their legitimacy could be evaluated on a universal scale. This book comprises an in-depth study of this conflict and its relevance for the airline consumer. It also discusses and proposes solutions on an international scale. It is thereby intended to serve as a valuable source of information that will inspire further deliberations on the subject and as a useful working tool for scholars and practitioners alike.
Carrier Form: xviii, 237 pages ; 25 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-234).
ISBN: 9789490947583
949094758X
Index Number: K4095
CLC: D912.296
Call Number: D912.296/H591
Contents: Introduction -- Chapter 1. Introduction and overview -- Chapter 2. Rule-making authority and regulatory history -- Chapter 3. IATA programmes and initiatives -- Chapter 4. Metamorphosis and contemporary relevance -- Chapter 5. Objectionable attributes -- Chapter 6. Passenger services -- Chapter 7. Passenger agency -- Chapter 8. Filling the regulatory void and recommendations -- 8.8. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- About the author.