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GLOBAL GOVERNANCE OF AIR AND SPACE INSTITUTIONS LAW AND MANAGEMENT AND POLICY

GLOBAL GOVERNANCE OF AIR AND SPACE INSTITUTIONS LAW AND MANAGEMENT AND POLICY

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ISBN: 978-83-7627-175-0

383 stron
format: B5
oprawa: twarda
Rok wydania: 2019

This book provides a helpful investigation into the global governance regimes for air and space. The author explores the emerging space for global governance with emphasis on institutions before turning to air and space as two noteworthy case studies on global governance. With reference to an extensive range of relevant sources which, coupled with the author‘-s first-hand experience in international diplomacy in this area as the former ICAO Council Member for Poland (2013-2016), this book makes for a strongly supported, original contribution to the growing field of literature in this field. Dr Steven Truxal, Reader in Aviation Law, City, University of London"(...) The emergence of this innovative publication on the market is very much to be welcomed. The author‘-s research is aimed at defining the role of global governance in the field of air and space and analysing institutional, legal and organizational problems, as well as governance and policy issues. In her work, the author tries to answer the question whether there is a need to create a new global system of air and space management, as well to determine whether the existing international organizations are properly fulfilling their role in this field (...). This paper presents an interesting presentation of the global management of air and space. In an accessible and understandable way, it provides an insight into important but complex issues. A great advantage of the work is its innovative character, because it covers issues that have not been the subject of a wider analysis so far. The paper is interdisciplinary in nature- its conclusions refer to the system of international law, but will also be valid in the field of politics and diplomacy, as well as international management. It is also worth noting that the conclusions presented by the author are the result of her personal experience and observations, resulting from her work in international civil aviation management bodies (...)". PhD Marta Pomykała, Prof. at Managemnt Faculty at University of Technology, Rzeszów

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List of abbreviations and acronymsIntroductionPart I. Global governanceChapter 1. Global governance and world government 1.1. Definition of "global governance" 1.2. Governance and institutions 1.3. Sovereignty in global governance 1.4. Governance examples 1.5. Governance of environment 1.6. Governance of economy 1.7. Governance of policy and institution 1.8. Governance of peace and security 1.9. Governance of science, education, information and communication 1.10. Global and regional governance 1.11. Governance - a way forward Chapter 2. Global governance in institutions 2.1. International institutions: organizations 2.2. Yearbook on International Organization 2.3. The United Nations organization 2.4. Implied power theory 2.5. United Nations Systems 2.6. United Nation today and in future 2.7. Other Transnational Actors (TNA‘-s) 2.8. NGO‘-s 2.9. The IGO‘-s and NGO‘-s cooperation 2.10. Regionalism 2.11. IO‘-s - Next steps Chapter 3. Law, policy and management in global governance 3.1. Global governance and the institutional law 3.2. The concept of international institutional law 3.3. Law-making by IO‘-s 3.4. Legal personality of IO‘-s 3.5. Accountability of IO‘-s 3.6. Sovereignty in organizations 3.7. Policy-making 3.8. Risk management 3.9. International diplomacy 3.10. Privileges and immunities Part II. Global governance in air and space Chapter 4. Global governance in air 4.1. Global governance regime for global aviation 4.2. The international air navigation system (a) The Paris Convention of 1919 (b) The 1944 Chicago Convention on International Air Navigation and its successive supplements Scope of the Chicago Convention General principles and application of the Convention Aircraft and navigation conditions Cabotage and aviation agreements Flights, air navigation safety, airports Nationality of civil aircraft Facilitation of air navigation Technical requirements for aircraft and conditions for admission to flight Personnel and Financing of the Organization International air transport ICAO and disputes between Member States Ratification, amendment of the Articles and the laws of the States Parties to the Convention Freedoms of the Air Tasks and structure of the International Civil Aviation Organization ICAO safety and security audits ICAO as global governance ICAO‘-s tasks and role of the General Assembly Regional cooperation ICAO Council - Competencies and activities Commissions, committees and their tasks Air Navigation Commission (ANC) ANC Technical Panels Committees in the Council The Legal Committee ICAO Secretariat ICAO law-making ICAO conferences ICAO transport conferences ICAO diplomatic conferences ICAO legislation on civil aviation security 1963 Tokyo Convention 1970 Hague Convention 1971 Montreal Convention 1978 Bonn Declaration 1991 Montreal Convention 2001 High Level Ministerial Conference on Civil Aviation Security 2010 Beijing Convention 2014 Montreal Convention High Level Safety Conferences (HLSC) Conflict zones Global Market Measures Programme Other ICAO initiatives Aviation disaster risk reduction and crisis response mechanism Zika virus Cyber security ICAO Traveller Identification Programme (TRIP)ICAO Strategy ICAO Programme for Volunteers in Aeronautics (IPAV) The NGAP programme Gender equality ICAO cooperation and promotion Chapter 5. Global governance in space 5.1. Global governance regime for space 5.2. The development of international space law 5.3. Establishment and operation of international space organizations (a) Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS) (b) United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) (c) United Nations Programme on Space Applications (d) The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) (e) International Institute of Space Law (IISL) (f) European Space Agency (ESA) (g) The European Space Policy Institute (ESPI) (h) INTELSAT, INMARSAT and INTERSPUTNIK (i) International Space Station (ISS) (j) International Association for the Advancement of Space Safety 5.4. The European Union and space 5.5. Global risks in space 5.6. Global governance in space 5.7. The initiatives to reduce the militarization of space 5.8. The militarization of space and international law 5.9. The space diplomacy 5.10. Failures and successes of space diplomacy in the 21st Century 5.11. Challenges to the space diplomacy for future 5.12. Global Trends in Space Situational Awareness (SSA) and Space Traffic Management (STM) (a) The congested space (b) The contested space (c) The competitive space Concluding remarks Annex. UN Charter (full text)Bibliography Index of important subject entries

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