
doi: 10.2139/ssrn.3295916
The landscape of aviation is inherently international. It is therefore not at all surprising that nations would attempt to establish universal and uniform laws governing air transport. Aviation therefore has been the subject of a number of international legal conferences, which has resulted in multilateral agreements in both Public and Private International Law governing such issues as air safety and navigation, security, sovereignty, transit and commercial traffic rights, and liability.
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