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Law and Legal Systems Monday 8 May 2017: Module 1 Andrew Charlton Charles Stotler Matthew Feargrieve Richard Gimblett 8-13 May 2017

OVERVIEW I. The 4 Sources of Law II. III. The 2 Systems of Law The Concept of Aviation Law IV. Aviation: Legal Framework V. The Evolution of Air Law in a Nutshell 2

I. The 4 Sources of Law 4 Key sources of law: 1. Common law (or case law ) Made by judges in the courts 2. Legislation (or statutory law ) Made by national parliaments ( Acts or Statutes ) 3. Supra-national laws and regulations (eg: EU Directives) 4. International conventions and treaties (eg: Chicago Convention) 3

2 Key systems of law: II. The 2 Systems of Law Common law Developed over hundreds of years in courts, and embodied in decisions made and developed by successive generations of judges Civil law Also civilian law or Roman law, derived from the Code of Justinian (534 AD) and influenced by canonical, feudal, and local practices 4

What s the difference? Common law Judge-made decisional law Found in thousands of reported cases Gives precedential authority to prior decisions on the principle that it is unfair to treat similar facts differently on different occasions = The doctrine of judicial precedent ( stare decisis ) Civil law Core legal principles initially developed as customs codified and serve as mains source of law Codes are generalised, avoiding factually specific scenarios Judges are bound by the primary force of the codes, to which case law is of secondary importance 5

Different countries have different legal systems: Common law jurisdictions 1/3 of the world s population (approx. 2.3 billion people) live in common law jurisdictions UK, Commonwealth countries (eg: Australia, New Zealand and most of Canada) and ex-british Empire (eg: most of the US, India) Civil law jurisdictions Continental European countries Including Turkey (laws derived from the Swiss Civil Code and the German Commercial Code, with French and Italian influences)! This course primarily focuses on common law principles, given their historical influence on the international air law! 6

III. The Concept of Aviation Law Is there such a thing as Aviation Law? Air law? Aviation law? Aeronautical law? Law about aviation? What special laws are there? 7

IV. Aviation: Legal Framework The legal framework for aviation was shaped by: Security & Safety Aviation s global nature 8

A. The 2 pillars: Security & Safety 1 st Pillar: National Security Derived from the maxim: Cujus est solum, ejus est usque ad caelum et ad infernos (For whomever owns the soil, it is theirs up to Heaven and down to Hell) Foreshadows trespass litigation with every flight Basis of State s claims of sovereignty over their national airspace Aviation s legal framework has to take account of operations and events: - on the ground - in the air - in multiple countries and jurisdictions 9

2 nd Pillar: Safety 1 st pillar considerations + safety concerns Aviation s Golden Rule: Everything is illegal UNLESS you have special permission 10

B. Aviation s global nature The laws relevant to aviation are made up of: The 4 key sources of law: - common law - legislation - supra-national directives - conventions/treaties The 2 systems of law: - common laws - civil laws International and multi-jurisdictional The legal system of every jurisdiction and its interface with other jurisdictions have enormous significance for this global industry 11

V. The Evolution of Air Law in a Nutshell 1. EARLY AIR LAW 1783 French Royal Proclamation Paris Montgolfier brother s 1 st successful balloon flight Government finds balloons not dangerous (safety) and thus prohibits interfering with them 1784 French National Decree No balloon flights without police permission Rationale: The start of sovereignty as basis for all aviation law Also the start of aviation s Golden Rule: Everything is illegal UNLESS you have special permission 12

2. CHICAGO CONVENTION 1944 Origin Winner s justice following WWII 54 Participating States Germany, Italy & Japan not invited Soviet Union and Saudi Arabia abstained Based on realisation of the importance of air transport in future Basis formulated in 1943 (meeting Churchill & Roosevelt in Quebec) Need for a new treaty by 1944 Tensions USA vs. Europe: very different economic circumstances (Europe s manufacturing capacity extremely limited) US pro open skies UK pro restrictive order to avoid wasteful competition 13

Main Principle: Sovereignty of airspace Art 1: The Contracting States recognize that every State has complete and exclusive sovereignty above its territory (cf. Paris Convention) Freedoms of the Sky Denied, as every State can prohibit aircraft from other States from entering its airspace Only if approved cf. Golden Rule in aviation Codification & unification of public international air law Supersedes Paris & Havana Conventions Universal acceptance (191 Parties in 2015) Economic rights (e.g. traffic rights) Via side agreements (bilateral & multilateral) 14

3. INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION (ICAO) Origin Part II of Chicago Convention contains the charter of ICAO Established in 1946 and became a specialized UN agency in 1947 Legislative power Standards & Recommended Practices (SARPs) and Procedures for Air Navigation Safety (PANS)! SARPs are annexed to Chicago Convention, although do not have the same status as a treaty only quasi-binding 15

4. INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION (IATA) The creation of the modern IATA (1945) By Act of the Canadian Parliament After a conference in Havana To avoid wasteful competition Created to agree commercial aspects of aviation Fares Service levels Governments exchanged freedoms, airlines agreed fares IATA established Conferences for both pax & cargo Tariff Services Agency 16

Decision making power Resolutions require unanimity Recommended Practices require majority approval Until 1980s Operated with assumed anti-trust halo Tariff conferences, in many States had immunity Conferences effectively built the interline system Today IATA handles the financial system for the repatriation of airline fares, both: Between agents and airlines Amongst airlines 17

Aviation Advocacy Sarl Rue de la Gare 17 1260 Nyon Switzerland Phone: + 41 22 361 06 33 info@aviationadvocacy.aero www.aviationadvocacy.aero