Air passenger rights : ten years on
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Oxford :
Hart Publishing ,
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Series: | EU law in the member states
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Welcome aboard: revisiting regulation 261/2004
- 2. Regulation 261: three major issues in the case law of the Court of Justice of the EU
- 3. Regulation 261: the passenger rights framework
- 4. EU law and the Montreal Convention of 1999
- 5. Luxembourg v Montreal: time for the Hague to intervene
- 6. EU regulations in the member states: incorporating international norms
- 7. Austria and Germany: well-informed passengers, extensive case law and a strong demand for legal certainty
- 8. The Benelux: small is not less
- 9. Bulgaria: blurred lines
- 10. A pair of wings: air passenger rights in the Czech Republic and Slovakia
- 11. Estonia: all well, or is there something in the air?
- 12. France: air passengers facing long-haul judicial journeys
- 13. The Italian experience and trend
- 14. Poland: do not adjust your seat, passengers' rights are assured
- 15. Spain: defeating air passengers' rights through procedural rules
- 16. United Kingdom and Ireland: passenger protection turns a corner
- 17. Extraterritorial application: exporting European consumer protection standards
- 18. The turbulent life of regulation 261: continuing controversies surrounding EU air passenger rights
- 19. European private law: up in the air?
- 20. Tackling diversity through uniformity? Revisiting the reform of regulation 261/2004
- 21. Uniform rights? The nature of regulations revisited