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Table of Contents
Intro
Preface
Contents
Chapter 1: Prelude to Disaster
1.1 Plague of Our Times
1.2 Pandemic Economics, Air Transport and the Shock Doctrine
1.3 Will Aviation Collapse?
1.4 A Vaccine?
1.5 The Travel Bubble
1.6 Is Virtual Travel an Alternative to Air Travel?
1.7 Pandemic Free Skies?
1.8 Disruptive Innovation
1.8.1 Airline Food
1.8.2 No Destination Flights
1.9 Will the Pandemic Drastically Change Megatrends?
1.10 Four Factors That Would Drive Pandemic Law
1.10.1 Tell the Truth to Those Who Rely on You to Look After Them
1.10.2 Show Leadership
1.10.3 Be United in Humanity
1.10.4 Be Antifragile
Chapter 2: History
2.1 The Beginning
2.2 Social Issues
2.3 Management
2.4 COVID-19 and the Unruly Airline Passenger
2.5 Should We Blame the World Health Organization?
2.6 Social Morality and COVID-19 Spread
2.7 Lessons from COVID
2.8 Realities
2.9 Psychology of the Pandemic
2.10 A Post COVID World Order
2.11 Air Cargo
2.12 How the Virus Is Misleading Air Transport
2.13 Business Strategy in the Face of Uncertainty
2.14 Way Forward for Air Transport
2.15 Deconstructing the Global Value Chain in Air Transport During the Pandemic
2.16 Flight Cancellations and Travel Insurance
Chapter 3: The Coronavirus and Air Transport: Some Implications for Trade and Law
3.1 Introduction
3.1.1 The Early Stages
3.2 Guidelines
3.2.1 EASA Guidelines
3.2.2 IATA Guidelines
3.2.3 CAAC Guidelines
3.3 Liability Issues
3.4 The Effects of COVID-19 on the Global Economy and Air Transport
3.4.1 The Early Stages
3.5 Regulatory and Legal Issues
3.5.1 Regulatory Issues
3.5.2 Legal Issues
3.5.2.1 The State
3.5.2.2 The Airport
3.5.2.3 The Airline
3.6 Concluding Remarks
References.
Chapter 4: Continuing Air Transport Post Covid-19: The Regulatory Response
4.1 Introduction
4.2 The Chicago Convention and Its Annexes
4.2.1 Prevention of Spread of Disease
4.2.2 War and Emergency Conditions
4.3 Annexes to the Chicago Convention
4.3.1 Annex 6
4.3.2 Annex 9
4.3.3 Annex 11
4.3.4 Annex 14
4.3.5 Emergency Planning
4.4 The ICAO Response
4.5 The Need to Recalibrate the World Order
4.6 Concluding Remarks
Reference
Chapter 5: Training the Airport Manager in a Post Covid-19 World
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Training in the Digital Age
5.3 Management of Privacy vs. Health
5.4 Psychology
5.5 The Ultimate Management Concepts
5.6 Legal and Regulatory Issues
5.7 Liabilities of Management
5.8 Online Training
5.8.1 Future of Education After COVID-19 Pandemic
Chapter 6: Legal Aspects of Covid-19
6.1 State Responsibility
6.2 Air Carrier Liability
6.2.1 General Principles
6.2.1.1 Legal Principles Applicable to International Carriage by Air
The Montreal Convention
Death and Injury Caused to Passengers and Damage to Baggage
Embarkation and Disembarkation
Defenses Available to the Carrier
Jurisdiction
Delay
6.2.1.2 Airport Operator´s Liability
6.2.1.3 Vaccine Manufacture´s Liability
Liability of the Individual
Libertarian v. Community Interest
References
Chapter 7: Public Health and the Law
7.1 Risk Management
7.2 Health and Information Technology
References
Chapter 8: Digital Health Certificates for Air Travel: Some Issues
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Some Issues
8.2.1 Account Take Overs
8.2.2 Specifications
8.2.3 The Test of Reasonableness
8.2.3.1 The United States
8.2.3.2 Europe
8.3 Privacy and Cybersecurity
8.3.1 United States
8.3.2 Europe
8.4 Conclusion
References
Chapter 9: Conclusion.
Preface
Contents
Chapter 1: Prelude to Disaster
1.1 Plague of Our Times
1.2 Pandemic Economics, Air Transport and the Shock Doctrine
1.3 Will Aviation Collapse?
1.4 A Vaccine?
1.5 The Travel Bubble
1.6 Is Virtual Travel an Alternative to Air Travel?
1.7 Pandemic Free Skies?
1.8 Disruptive Innovation
1.8.1 Airline Food
1.8.2 No Destination Flights
1.9 Will the Pandemic Drastically Change Megatrends?
1.10 Four Factors That Would Drive Pandemic Law
1.10.1 Tell the Truth to Those Who Rely on You to Look After Them
1.10.2 Show Leadership
1.10.3 Be United in Humanity
1.10.4 Be Antifragile
Chapter 2: History
2.1 The Beginning
2.2 Social Issues
2.3 Management
2.4 COVID-19 and the Unruly Airline Passenger
2.5 Should We Blame the World Health Organization?
2.6 Social Morality and COVID-19 Spread
2.7 Lessons from COVID
2.8 Realities
2.9 Psychology of the Pandemic
2.10 A Post COVID World Order
2.11 Air Cargo
2.12 How the Virus Is Misleading Air Transport
2.13 Business Strategy in the Face of Uncertainty
2.14 Way Forward for Air Transport
2.15 Deconstructing the Global Value Chain in Air Transport During the Pandemic
2.16 Flight Cancellations and Travel Insurance
Chapter 3: The Coronavirus and Air Transport: Some Implications for Trade and Law
3.1 Introduction
3.1.1 The Early Stages
3.2 Guidelines
3.2.1 EASA Guidelines
3.2.2 IATA Guidelines
3.2.3 CAAC Guidelines
3.3 Liability Issues
3.4 The Effects of COVID-19 on the Global Economy and Air Transport
3.4.1 The Early Stages
3.5 Regulatory and Legal Issues
3.5.1 Regulatory Issues
3.5.2 Legal Issues
3.5.2.1 The State
3.5.2.2 The Airport
3.5.2.3 The Airline
3.6 Concluding Remarks
References.
Chapter 4: Continuing Air Transport Post Covid-19: The Regulatory Response
4.1 Introduction
4.2 The Chicago Convention and Its Annexes
4.2.1 Prevention of Spread of Disease
4.2.2 War and Emergency Conditions
4.3 Annexes to the Chicago Convention
4.3.1 Annex 6
4.3.2 Annex 9
4.3.3 Annex 11
4.3.4 Annex 14
4.3.5 Emergency Planning
4.4 The ICAO Response
4.5 The Need to Recalibrate the World Order
4.6 Concluding Remarks
Reference
Chapter 5: Training the Airport Manager in a Post Covid-19 World
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Training in the Digital Age
5.3 Management of Privacy vs. Health
5.4 Psychology
5.5 The Ultimate Management Concepts
5.6 Legal and Regulatory Issues
5.7 Liabilities of Management
5.8 Online Training
5.8.1 Future of Education After COVID-19 Pandemic
Chapter 6: Legal Aspects of Covid-19
6.1 State Responsibility
6.2 Air Carrier Liability
6.2.1 General Principles
6.2.1.1 Legal Principles Applicable to International Carriage by Air
The Montreal Convention
Death and Injury Caused to Passengers and Damage to Baggage
Embarkation and Disembarkation
Defenses Available to the Carrier
Jurisdiction
Delay
6.2.1.2 Airport Operator´s Liability
6.2.1.3 Vaccine Manufacture´s Liability
Liability of the Individual
Libertarian v. Community Interest
References
Chapter 7: Public Health and the Law
7.1 Risk Management
7.2 Health and Information Technology
References
Chapter 8: Digital Health Certificates for Air Travel: Some Issues
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Some Issues
8.2.1 Account Take Overs
8.2.2 Specifications
8.2.3 The Test of Reasonableness
8.2.3.1 The United States
8.2.3.2 Europe
8.3 Privacy and Cybersecurity
8.3.1 United States
8.3.2 Europe
8.4 Conclusion
References
Chapter 9: Conclusion.