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100 _aReddy, V Balakista (ed)
245 0 _aEmerging trends in air and space law
260 _aNew Delhi
260 _bUppal
260 _c2007
300 _a466p.
365 _b1195
365 _dRS
520 _aThis book is mprises of papers presented at the National Conference on Emerging Trends in Air and Space Law, held on October 8 and 9, 2005 at NALAR University of Law, Hyderabad. It makes an ampt to deal with the emerging air law and spacew issues. Air and space technology has always fascinated the mankindough sheer innovative ideas. In the aviation sector, liberalization, globalization, deregulation and re-regulation have become worldwide phenomena. India is no exception to these global developments. Liberalization effectively started in India in the late 1980s. Now we have the open skies policy in place due to a strong consumer demand and constraints on the rapid expansion of national carriers. India's new economic policies in the carly 1990s have triggered far-reaching fiscal, trade, industrial and economic reforms, aimed at accelerating growth, employment, productivity and technical innovations. Safety and rsecurity assurances are also absolutely necessary if international tourism and the airline industry are to thrive. Environment is also an emerging issue to be tackled.
650 _aAir law
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