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The worldwide expansion in the development and use of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) has rapidly spawned a patchwork of regulatory initiatives in the field. It is with the purpose of synthesising and clarifying this diverse body of international, regional and national law – and of indicating trends and areas of concern – that this extraordinary collection of expert essays has been compiled. The authors, working in many different parts of the world, are all in some way affiliated with the International Institute of Air and Space Law at Leiden University as either alumni, faculty members or students. With details of developments affecting countries in every continent, including Antarctica, the authors delve into the ways regulation of UAS is affected by such aviation law elements as the following: – insurance; – criminal and civil liability; – role of international and supranational agencies – International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), European Union (EU), European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), Association of Southeast Nations (ASEAN); – privacy and cyber security; and – civil UAS markets. Following detailed investigations of international and regional developments, the third section of the book covers a cross-section of national laws (Antarctica, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, China, Cyprus, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, The Netherlands, Portugal, Republic of Korea, Romania, Russian Federation, Slovenia, South Africa, Suriname, Switzerland and Liechtenstein, Turkey, United Kingdom, and United States). The authors’ approaches throughout are both introductory, allowing those unfamiliar with the field to gain valuable insight into this fascinating and dynamic area, and also critical and focused, so that those more involved in the legal dimension of aviation law can further their knowledge. Without a doubt this work enriches the legal literature and encourages stakeholders in this burgeoning field of aviation law to further examine and challenge developments and trends in regulation and of practice. Lawyers, law firms, academics, governments, relevant governmental and non-governmental agencies, and strategic planners in the UAS industry will all welcome this ground-breaking resource.
Aircraft Leasing Operations under International Air Law is a comprehensive guide that provides readers with a detailed understanding of the aviation industry, conventions and protocols, and the impact of the Cape Town Convention on aircraft financing. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the aviation industry, including students, professionals, and enthusiasts. The book is divided into seven chapters, each of which covers a specific aspect of the aviation industry. Chapter 1 provides a synopsis of the book, outlining the key topics covered in each chapter. Chapter 2 provides an introduction to the aviation industry, including its history, growth, and current state. This chapter also covers the various types of aircraft and their uses. Chapter 3 provides a comprehensive overview of business aviation worldwide, including its history, growth, and current state. This chapter also covers the various types of business aircraft and their uses. Chapter 4 covers the Convention and Protocol, which is an international treaty that governs the financing and leasing of aircraft. This chapter provides readers with a detailed understanding of the key provisions of the Convention and Protocol and their impact on aircraft financing. Chapter 5 covers the impact of the Cape Town Convention on aircraft financing. This chapter provides readers with a detailed understanding of the key provisions of the Convention and their impact on aircraft financing. Chapter 6 covers the Protection and Enforcement of Interests in Aircraft Objects Bill, 2022, which is a proposed law that seeks to protect the interests of aircraft lessors and financiers. Finally, Chapter 7 provides a conclusion to the book, summarizing the key topics covered in each chapter and providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the aviation industry, conventions and protocols, and the impact of the Cape Town Convention on aircraft financing. In conclusion, Aircraft Leasing Operations under International Air Law is an essential resource for anyone interested in the aviation industry. This book provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the aviation industry, conventions and protocols, and the impact of the Cape Town Convention on aircraft financing. Whether you are a student, professional, or enthusiast, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the aviation industry.
1. This book comprises of full text of all Central Acts (CGST, IGST, UTGST, and GST Compensation to States) and their respective Rules, Notifications, Forms, Circulars and Orders related to GST. 2. This book contains Cross-referencing of relevant Notifications, Rules, Forms, Circulars and Orders (with description) with each section, and vice-versa. 3. It also contains all notifications (except rate notifications), circulars and orders duly indexed with description alongwith reference of relevant sections/rules. 4. This cross referencing will help the readers to know the relevant related provisions at one place instead of going through the whole of lot of rules, notifications, circulars and orders. 5. This book contains notifications as originally issued as also the notifications as amended from time to time. Amendments, if any, in each notification is presented in form of a table above every notification along with brief gist of amendment which will help the readers to know the amendments in a single glance. 6. The Detailed Table of Contents relating to notifications (Part-2) and circulars/orders (Part-3) contains brief description of each notification/circular/order which will help the readers to easily locate the relevant notification/circular/order which he is searching for. 7. This book will be constantly and timely updated.
Unmanned aerial systems, popularly known as drones, have been in the news for all sorts of reasons—good and bad. The media has focussed equally on them for their use in hunting down terrorists and quickly eliminating them, as also for the inadvertent killing of innocent civilians and collateral damage to private property. Infringement of sovereignty is another pertinent area of international concern. Though historically associated with military missions, drones are increasingly proving their utility for internal security and disaster management. Lately, civilian and commercial uses are also proliferating. Indeed, drones have truly become a versatile flying platform. As an aerial machine, drones have started encroaching upon the common-user air space and are striving to integrate their operations with manned military aircraft and civil airliners. The problems of air traffic management and compliance of safety measures are formidable while civil and commercial uses infringe upon personal privacy and property rights. Third-party liability is another important issue for settlement. Comprehensive regulations to handle incumbent problems are not yet in place even as drones are racing ahead in technological development and operational mandates. This book will find interested audience among managers of aviation and air space, as well as persons from the Air Forces worldwide. It will also be of relevance to practising lawyers on air litigation, scholars of air law, as well as the aware layman.
Index Economy (Page No- 1 to 14) 1. Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) 2. Ratnagiri Oil Refinery 3. Anji Khad Bridge 4. J Slab Track System 5. Maitree Super Thermal Power Plant (MSTPP) 6. Rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL) granted Navratna Status 7. Go First’ Files for Voluntary Insolvency 8. G20 TechSprint 9. Switching on India’s smart electricity future 10. Project- SMART 11. Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) 12. Troubles of India’s Aviation Industry 13. Harit Sagar Guidelines 2023 14. Greenwashing 15. London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) 16. Fertilizer Subsidy 17. Doubled outlay on PLI for IT hardware 18. Pension Sector in India 19. International Credit Card come under the Liberalised Remittance Scheme (LRS) 20. RBI Withdraws Circulation of 2000 Notes 21. Period Poverty/ Tampon Tax 22. Smart Cities Mission 23. Angel Tax 24. US Debt Ceiling Crisis International Relationship (Page No- 15 to 22) 1. China’s Anti-Espionage Law 2. India hands over two naval vessels for Maldives 3. EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act 4. Kaladan Multimodal Project 5. Washington Declaration 6. Syria's return to the Arab League 7. Persona Non Grata 8. California Anti-Caste Bill (SB 403) 9. Kaliningrad 10. Rasht-Astara Railway 11. Rohingya Refugees in India 12. Papua New Guinea-US Security Pact Environment (Page No- 23 to 31) 1. Black Tiger (Melanistic Royal Bengal Tiger) 2. New York to phase out gas stoves and furnaces 3. King Cobra 4. Petersberg Climate Dialogue 5. Scalloped Hammerhead Shark (Spjyrna Lewini) 6. Global Annual to Decadal Climate Update 7. Permafrost 8. Oxford University’s WildCRU, Panthera join forces for Africa’s lions 9. Ganga Prahari 10. Wolf-dog Hybridisation 11. Axolotls 12. People’s Biodiversity Register (PBR) 13. Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism 14. Himachal Pradesh’s Green Hydrogen Policy 15. Shrinking of Lakes 16. Reports on Global Warming of 1.5 °C 17. Chytridiomycosis Science & Tech. (Page No- 32 to 43) 1. Bluesky 2. Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) 3. Space Science and Technology AwaReness Training (START) 4. Molecular Motor 5. IBM’s New Geospatial Foundation Model 6. iDrone Initiative 7. Carbon Dating, Radiometric Dating & Cosmogenic Nuclide Dating 8. Mitochondrial Replacement Therapy (MRT) 9. Gaganyaan 10. Sanchar Saathi Initiative 11. Aadhaar- enabled Payment System (AePS) 12. Human PanGenome Project 13. Spitzer Resurrector Mission 14. Narco And Polygraph Tests 15. Fastest Supercomputers 16. New NavIC Satellite 17. DISEASE X 18. PARAS Telescope 19. XPoSat Polity (Page No- 44 to 53) 1. Meiteis 2. Divorce can be granted on ‘grounds of irretrievable breakdown’: Supreme Court 3. Prevention of Sexual Harassment (Posh) Act, 2013 4. Amendment in Prevention of Money Laundering Act,2002 (PMLA) 5. Anti-Conversion Legislation In India 6. Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) 7. Appointment of New CBI Director 8. Adopting father’s surname in matrilineal Meghalaya 9. Forest Rights Act, 2006 10. Delhi govt’s ordinance & the dispute over control of services 11. Forum Shopping 12. Telangana-Andhra Pradesh Water Dispute Defence (Page No- 54 to 57) 1. Asean India Maritime Exercise (AIME-2023) 2. MiG-21 Crash 3. Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) 4. Indo-Thai CORPAT 5. Storm Shadow Missiles 6. Innovations for Defence Excellence (iDEX) & Mission DefSpace 7. NIA’s Operation Dhvast 8. Volt Typhoon Art and culture (Page No- 58 to 64) 1. Thrissur Pooram 2. Buddha Purnima 3. Mridangam 4. Saint Samarth Ramdas 5. Santiniketan to get UNESCO World Heritage Site Tag 6. Kohinoor 7. Sengol Geography (Page No- 65 to 66) 1. Gum arabic 2. Economics of India’s Population Growth 3. Why India is heating up slower than the world average? 4. Pir Panjal valley Health (Page No- 67 to 76) 1. Psychedelic Substances 2. Organ Donation Policy in India 3. Non- Communicable Diseases (NCDs) 4. Thalassemia Bal Sewa Yojana 5. Preterm Births 6. Mpox 7. Pratima Murthy Committee 8. Hysterectomy 9. 75/25 initiative (Hypertension) 10. WHO Warns Against Artificial Sweeteners 11. Spurious Liquor 12. Dengue 13. Arsenic Contamination in Groundwater 14. Joint Malnutrition Estimates 15. Hysterectomies Govt. Scheme (Page No- 77 to 79) 1. Vivad se Vishwas Scheme 2. Poshan Bhi, Padhai Bhi Scheme 3. Saksham 4. Amrit Bharat Station Scheme 5. Smart Cities Mission 6. Sanchar Saathi Initiative Education (Page No- 77 to 79) 1. CU-Chayan Portal Term in News (Page No- 80) 1. Laundromat’ Countries 2. De-dollarisation 3. Mission LiFE Place of News (Page No- 80 to 81) 1. Yanomami Territory 2. Galapagos Islands Committee (Page No- 81) 1. Sapre Committee Some Important Facts (Page No- 81) Miscellaneous (Page No- 82 to 85) 1. Doha Diamond League 2. 25 years of Kudumbashree 3. International Booker Prize 4. Census 5. Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) 6. New Parliament Building 7. Foucault pendulum 8. Rs 75 Coin Launched to mark inauguration of New Parliament 9. VANDE BHARAT EXPRESS 10. Fezolinetant to Prevent Hot Flashes 11. Patch Reporting App 12. Sagar Parikrama Yatra Phase-V 13. Navegaon Nagzira Tiger Reserve 14. Dotted Lands in Andhra Pradesh 15. Zorawar Light Tank 16. Death Cap Mushroom