Description
Bloomsbury India Aviation Law (First Edition) by Rodney D Ryder
About the book
Aviation law is amongst the most complex branches of law as it is intermingled with various laws related to use of Land, Air including Economic laws of different countries. In the most recent two decades, critical advancements have occurred in the common flight division in whole world including India. This books aims to deal with the most vital part of the law of aviation i.e. giving a structure which keeps the aeronautics business protected, reasonable, and skillful. It discusses in detail various convention relating to Aviation law namely Chicago Convention, Tokyo Convention, Hague Convention, Montreal Convention, Geneva Convention etc.
Key features
• Conceptual guide to a comprehensive understanding of the International stand on Aviation law
• Addresses the issue of pricing and capacity determination in International Air transport
• Discusses in detail various powers and duties of State with regard to various Conventions
• Examines the concept of Aircraft financing in detail
About the author
Rodney D. Ryder,Partner, Scriboard Advocates and Legal ConsultansChief Mentor - Enhelion Knowledge Ventures Pvt Ltd
Rodney D. Ryder is a Partner with Scriboard, a full service commercial law firm with cutting edge specialisation in technology, new media and intellectual property laws. He is presently Advisor to the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Government of India on the implementation of the Information Technology Act, 2000. He has been nominated as a ‘Leading Lawyer’ in intellectual property, technology, communications and media law by Asia Law, Who’sWhoLegal, Asia Legal 500, amongst other international publications.
His second book, Intellectual Property and the Internet, published by LexisNexis is perhaps the only one of its kind in Asia. The text has been acknowledged to be an authoritative work by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India and has been quoted in the first and only judgement by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India on domain names (Satyam Infoway Ltd. v. Sifynet Solutions Pvt. Ltd.; (2004) 6 SCC 145). He is also an advisor to the National Internet Exchange of India (NiXI) and a member of the panel of independent and neutral arbitrators with NiXI.