Sumario: | This book, authored by R. González, provides a comprehensive analysis of airport law, exploring the legal framework governing airport services. It addresses the absence of airport services in traditional aeronautical law and examines the public interest, user rights, and legal offenses related to airport operations. The book distinguishes between aeronautical and airport law, emphasizing their unique characteristics and the metamorphosis of legal matters. It discusses national and international legislative sources, including the Chicago Convention and bilateral agreements, and their impact on airport services. The book is intended for legal professionals, policymakers, and scholars interested in the regulatory aspects of aviation and airport management.
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