Who owns the sky? : the struggle to control airspace from the Wright brothers on / Stuart Banner.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780674030824 (cloth : alk. paper)
- 343.73 22 B2268
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343.4109 B5819g Global information technology law. | 343.5072 M4599i Intellectual property, competition law and economics in Asia / | 343.5407 R8121c Competition law in India : a practical guide / | 343.73 B2268w Who owns the sky? : | 344/.09 N13c Cultural law : | 344.04/6 R1373d Differential treatment in international environmental law / | 344.04/6 Sa572 Principles of international environmental law / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [299]-343) and index.
A momentous problem -- An aerial territory -- The peculiar beauties of the common law -- A uniform law -- Interstate commerce in the air -- Landowners against the aviation industry -- The rise and fall of air law -- William Douglas has the last word -- Sovereignty in space -- Technological change and legal change.