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2. Rivaroxaban with or without aspirin in patients with stable peripheral or carotid artery disease: an international, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
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Sonia S Anand, Jackie Bosch, John W Eikelboom, Stuart J Connolly, Rafael Diaz, Peter Widimsky, Victor Aboyans, Marco Alings, Ajay K Kakkar, Katalin Keltai, Aldo P Maggioni, Basil S Lewis, Stefan Störk, Jun Zhu, Patricio Lopez-Jaramillo, Martin O'Donnell, Patrick J Commerford, Dragos Vinereanu, Nana Pogosova, Lars Ryden, Keith A A Fox, Deepak L Bhatt, Frank Misselwitz, John D Varigos, Thomas Vanassche, Alvaro A Avezum, Edmond Chen, Kelley Branch, Darryl P Leong, Shrikant I Bangdiwala, Robert G Hart, Salim Yusuf, JORGELINA SALA, LUIS CARTASEGNA, MARISA VICO, MIGUEL ANGEL HOMINAL, EDUARDO HASBANI, ALBERTO CACCAVO, CESAR ZAIDMAN, DANIEL VOGEL, ADRIAN HRABAR, PABLO OMAR SCHYGIEL, CARLOS CUNEO, HUGO LUQUEZ, IGNACIO J. MACKINNON, RODOLFO ANDRES AHUAD GUERRERO, JUAN PABLO COSTABEL, INES PALMIRA BARTOLACCI, OSCAR MONTANA, MARIA BARBIERI, OSCAR GOMEZ VILAMAJO, RUBEN OMAR GARCIA DURAN, LILIA BEATRIZ SCHIAVI, MARCELO GARRIDO, ADRIAN INGARAMO, ANSELMO PAULINO BORDONAVA, MARIA JOSE PELAGAGGE, LEONARDO NOVARETTO, JUAN PABLO ALBISU DI GENNERO, LUZ MARIA IBANEZ SAGGIA, MOIRA ALVAREZ, NESTOR ALEJANDRO VITA, STELLA MARIS MACIN, RICARDO DARIO DRAN, MARCELO CARDONA, LUIS GUZMAN, RODOLFO JUAN SARJANOVICH, JESUS CUADRADO, SEBASTIAN NANI, MARCOS RAUL LITVAK BRUNO, CAROLINA CHACON, LAURA ELENA MAFFEI, DIEGO GRINFELD, NATALIA VENSENTINI, CLAUDIO RODOLFO MAJUL, HECTOR LUCAS LUCIARDI, PATRICIA DEL CARMEN GONZALEZ COLASO, FREDY ANTONI FERRE PACORA, PAUL VAN DEN HEUVEL, PETER VERHAMME, BAVO ECTOR, PHILIPPE DEBONNAIRE, PHILIPPE VAN DE BORNE, JEAN LEROY, HERMAN SCHROE, PASCAL VRANCKX, IVAN ELEGEERT, ETIENNE HOFFER, KARL DUJARDIN, CLARISSE INDIO DO BRASIL, DALTON PRECOMA, JOSE ANTONIO ABRANTES, EULER MANENTI, GILMAR REIS, JOSE SARAIVA, LILIA MAIA, MAURO HERNANDES, PAULO ROSSI, FABIO ROSSI DOS SANTOS, SERGIO LUIZ ZIMMERMANN, RAFAEL RECH, EDUARDO ABIB JR, PAULO LEAES, ROBERTO BOTELHO, OSCAR DUTRA, WEIMAR SOUZA, MARIA BRAILE, NILO IZUKAWA, JOSE CARLOS NICOLAU, LUIZ FERNANDO TANAJURA, CARLOS VICENTE SERRANO JUNIOR, CESAR MINELLI, LUIZ ANTONIO NASI, LIVIA OLIVEIRA, MARCELO JOSE DE CARVALHO CANTARELLI, RICHARD TYTUS, SHEKHAR PANDEY, EVA LONN, JAMES CHA, SAUL VIZEL, MOHAN BABAPULLE, ANDRE LAMY, KEVIN SAUNDERS, JOSEPH BERLINGIERI, BOB KIAII, RAKESH BHARGAVA, PRAVINSAGAR MEHTA, LAURIE HILL, DAVID FELL, ANDY LAM, FAISAL AL-QOOFI, CRAIG BROWN, ROBERT PETRELLA, JOSEPH A RICCI, ANTHONY GLANZ, NICOLAS NOISEUX, KEVIN BAINEY, FATIMA MERALI, MICHAEL HEFFERNAN, ANTHONY DELLA SIEGA, GILLES R DAGENAIS, FRANCOIS DAGENAIS, STEEVE BRULOTTE, MICHEL NGUYEN, MICHAEL HARTLEIB, RANDOLPH GUZMAN, RONALD BOURGEOIS, DENNIS RUPKA, YAARIV KHAYKIN, GILBERT GOSSELIN, THAO HUYNH, CLAUDE PILON, JEAN CAMPEAU, FRANCIS PICHETTE, ARIEL DIAZ, JAMES JOHNSTON, PRAVIN SHUKLE, GREGORY HIRSCH, PAUL RHEAULT, WLODZIMIERZ CZARNECKI, ANNIE ROY, SHAH NAWAZ, STEPHEN FREMES, DINKAR SHUKLA, GABRIEL JANO, JORGE LEONARDO COBOS, RAMON CORBALAN, MARCELO MEDINA, LEONARDO NAHUELPAN, CARLOS RAFFO, LUIS PEREZ, SERGIO POTTHOFF, BENJAMIN STOCKINS, PABLO SEPULVEDA, CHRISTIAN PINCETTI, MARGARITA VEJAR, HONGYAN TIAN, XUESI WU, YUANNAN KE, KAIYING JIA, PENGFEI YIN, ZHAOHUI WANG, LITIAN YU, SHULIN WU, ZONGQUI WU, SHAO WEN LIU, XIAO JUAN BAI, YANG ZHENG, PING YANG, YUN MEI YANG, JIWEI ZHANG, JUNBO GE, XIAO PING CHEN, JUNXIA LI, TAO HONG HU, RUIYAN ZHANG, ZHE ZHENG, XIN CHEN, LIANG TAO, JIANPING LI, WEIJIAN HUANG, GUOSHENG FU, CHUNJIAN LI, YUGANG DONG, CHUNSHENG WANG, XINMIN ZHOU, YE KONG, ARISTIDES SOTOMAYOR, JOSE LUIS ACCINI MENDOZA, HENRY CASTILLO, MIGUEL URINA, GUSTAVO AROCA, MARITZA PEREZ, DORA INES MOLINA DE SALAZAR, GREGORIO SANCHEZ VALLEJO, MANZUR J FERNANDO, HENRY GARCIA, LUIS HERNANDO GARCIA, EDGAR ARCOS, JUAN GOMEZ, FRANCISCO CUERVO MILLAN, FREDY ALBERTO TRUJILLO DADA, BORIS VESGA, GUSTAVO ADOLFO MORENO SILGADO, EVA ZIDKOVA, JEAN-CLAUDE LUBANDA, MARKETA KALETOVA, RADIM KRYZA, GABRIEL MARCINEK, MAREK RICHTER, JINDRICH SPINAR, JIRI MATUSKA, MARTIN TESAK, ZUZANA MOTOVSKA, MARIAN BRANNY, JIRI MALY, MARTIN MALY, MARTIN WIENDL, LENKA FOLTYNOVA CAISOVA, JOSEF SLABY, PETR VOJTISEK, JAN PIRK, LENKA SPINAROVA, MIROSLAVA BENESOVA, JULIA CANADYOVA, MIROSLAV HOMZA, JINDRICH FLORIAN, ROSTISLAV POLASEK, ZDENEK COUFAL, VLADIMIRA SKALNIKOVA, RADIM BRAT, MIROSLAV BRTKO, PETR JANSKY, JAROSLAV LINDNER, PAVEL MARCIAN, ZBYNEK STRAKA, MARTIN TRETINA, YAN CARLOS DUARTE, FREDDY POW CHON LONG, MAYRA SANCHEZ, JOSE LOPEZ, CARMITA PERUGACHI, RICARDO MARMOL, FREDDY TRUJILLO, PABLO TERAN, JAAKKO TUOMILEHTO, HENRI TUOMILEHTO, MARJA-LEENA TUOMINEN, ILKKA KANTOLA, GABRIEL STEG, VICTOR ABOYANS, FLORENCE LECLERCQ, EMILE FERRARI, FRANCK BOCCARA, EMMANUEL MESSAS, PATRICK MISMETTI, MARIE ANTOINETTE SEVESTRE, GUILLAUME CAYLA, PASCAL MOTREFF, STEFAN STOERK, 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GIOVANNI CARLO PICCINNI, MICHELE MASSIMO GULIZIA, MARCELLO GALVANI, FLAVIO VENTURI, GIORGIO MOROCUTTI, MARIA GRAZIA BALDIN, CARLO OLIVIERI, GIAN PIERO PERNA, VINCENZO CIRRINCIONE, TAKAYASU KANNO, HIROYUKI DAIDA, YUKIO OZAKI, NAOMASA MIYAMOTO, SHINICHI HIGASHIUE, HIROSHI DOMAE, SHINOBU HOSOKAWA, HIROO KOBAYASHI, TAKEHIKO KURAMOCHI, KENSHI FUJII, KAZUAKI MIZUTOMI, KEIJIRO SAKU, KAZUO KIMURA, YOSHIHARU HIGUCHI, MITSUNORI ABE, HARUHITO OKUDA, TOSHIYUKI NODA, TERUAKI MITA, ATSUSHI HIRAYAMA, HARUHIKO ONAKA, MORIAKI INOKO, MITSUGU HIROKAMI, MUNENORI OKUBO, YUTAKA AKATSUKA, MIZUHO IMAMAKI, HARUO KAMIYA, MAMORU MANITA, TOSHIHARU HIMI, HIDEKI UENO, YUJI HISAMATSU, JUNYA AKO, YASUHIRO NISHINO, HIDEO KAWAKAMI, YUTAKA YAMADA, YUKIHIRO KORETSUNE, TAKAHISA YAMADA, TETSURO YOSHIDA, HIDEKI SHIMOMURA, NORIYUKI KINOSHITA, AKIHIKO TAKAHASHI, KHALID YUSOFF, WAN AZMAN WAN AHMAD, MUHAMMAD RADZI ABU HASSAN, SAZZLI KASIM, AIZAI AZAN ABDUL RAHIM, DIMON MOHD ZAMRIN, MASAHARU MACHIDA, YORIHIKO HIGASHINO, NORIAKI UTSU, AKIHIKO NAKANO, SHIGERU NAKAMURA, TETSUO HASHIMOTO, KENJI ANDO, TOMOHIRO SAKAMOTO, F.J. PRINS, DIRK LOK, JOHANNES GERT-JAN MILHOUS, ERIC VIERGEVER, FRANK WILLEMS, HENK SWART, MARCO ALINGS, ROB BREEDVELD, KEES-JAN DE VRIES, ROGER VAN DER BORGH, FANNY OEI, STIENEKE ZOET-NUGTEREN, HANS KRAGTEN, JEAN PAUL HERRMAN, PAUL VAN BERGEN, MARCEL GOSSELINK, EDUARD HOEKSTRA, ERWIN ZEGERS, EELKO RONNER, FRANK DEN HARTOG, GERARD BARTELS, PETER NIEROP, COEN VAN DER ZWAAN, JACOB VAN ECK, EDWIN VAN GORSELEN, BJORN GROENEMEIJER, PIETER HOOGSLAG, MARC ROBERT DE GROOT, ALDRIN LOYOLA, DENNIS JOSE SULIT, NANNETTE REY, MARIA TERESA ABOLA, DANTE MORALES, ELLEN PALOMARES, MARC EVANS ABAT, GREGORIO ROGELIO, PHILIP CHUA, JOSE CARLO DEL PILAR, JOHN DENNIS ALCARAZ, GERALDINE EBO, LOUIE TIRADOR, JOSEFINA CRUZ, JOHN ANONUEVO, ARTHUR PITARGUE, MARIANNA JANION, TOMASZ GUZIK, GRZEGORZ GAJOS, MACIEJ ZABOWKA, ANDRZEJ RYNKIEWICZ, MARLENA BRONCEL, ANDRZEJ SZUBA, DANUTA CZARNECKA, PAWEL MAGA, IRINA STRAZHESKO, YURY VASYUK, ZHANNA SIZOVA, YURY POZDNYAKOV, OLGA BARBARASH, MIKHAIL VOEVODA, TATIANA POPONINA, ALEXEY REPIN, IRINA OSIPOVA, ANNA EFREMUSHKINA, NINA NOVIKOVA, OLEG AVERKOV, DMITRY ZATEYSHCHIKOV, ARKADIY VERTKIN, AZA AUSHEVA, PATRICK COMMERFORD, SAADIYA SEEDAT, LOUIS VAN ZYL, JAN ENGELBRECHT, ELLEN MAKONLI MAKOTOKO, CATHARINA ELIZABETH PRETORIUS, ZAID MOHAMED, ADRIAN HORAK, THOMAS MABIN, ERIC KLUG, JANG-HO BAE, CHEOLHO KIM, CHONG-JIN KIM, DONG-SOO KIM, YONG JIN KIM, SEUNGJAE JOO, JONG-WON HA, CHUL SOO PARK, JANG YOUNG KIM, YOUNG-KWON KIM, CHRISTINA JARNERT, THOMAS MOOE, MIKAEL DELLBORG, INGEMAR TORSTENSSON, PER ALBERTSSON, LARS JOHANSSON, FARIS AL-KHALILI, HENRIK ALMROTH, TOMMY ANDERSSON, EMIL PANTEV, BENGT-OLOV TENGMARK, BO LIU, GUNDARS RASMANIS, CARL-MAGNUS WAHLGREN, TIZIANO MOCCETTI, ALEXANDER PARKHOMENKO, VIRA TSELUYKO, VOLODYMYR VOLKOV, OLENA KOVAL, LYUDMYLA KONONENKO, OLEKSANDR PROKHOROV, VALERIY VDOVYCHENKO, ANDRIY BAZYLEVYCH, LEONID RUDENKO, VADYM VIZIR, OLEKSANDR KARPENKO, YAROSLAV MALYNOVSKY, VALENTYNA KOVAL, BORYS STOROZHUK, JAMES COTTON, ASOK VENKATARAMAN, ANDREW MORIARTY, DEREK CONNOLLY, PATRICK DAVEY, ROXY SENIOR, INDERPAUL BIRDI, JOHN CALVERT, PATRICK DONNELLY, JASPER TREVELYAN, JUSTIN CARTER, AARON PEACE, DAVID AUSTIN, NEVILLE KUKREJA, THOMAS HILTON, SUNNY SRIVASTAVA, RONALD WALSH, RONALD FIELDS, JOSEPH HAKAS, EDWARD PORTNAY, HARINDER GOGIA, ABRAHAM SALACATA, JOHN J. HUNTER, J MICHAEL BACHARACH, NICOLAS SHAMMAS, DAMODHAR SURESH, RICKY SCHNEIDER, PAUL GURBEL, SUBHASH BANERJEE, PAUL GRENA, NOEL BEDWELL, STEPHEN SLOAN, STEVEN LUPOVITCH, ANAND SONI, KATHLEEN GIBSON, RENEE SANGRIGOLI, RAJENDRA MEHTA, PETER I-HSUAN TSAI, EVE GILLESPIE, STEPHEN DEMPSEY, GLENN HAMROFF, ROBERT BLACK, ELLIS LADER, JOHN B. KOSTIS, VERA BITTNER, WILLIAM MCGUINN, KELLEY BRANCH, VINAY MALHOTRA, STEPHEN MICHAELSON, MICHAEL VACANTE, MATTHEW MCCORMICK, RALUCA ARIMIE, ALAN CAMP, GEORGE DAGHER, N. 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Iliescu, Institut Génomique, Environnement, Immunité, Santé, Thérapeutique (GEIST), Université de Limoges (UNILIM)-Université de Limoges (UNILIM)-CHU Limoges-Institut d'Epidémiologie Neurologique et de Neurologie Tropicale-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Associazione Nazionale Medici Cardiologi Ospedalieri [Firenze] (ANMCO), University of Parma = Università degli studi di Parma [Parme, Italie], Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines - UFR Sciences de la santé Simone Veil (UVSQ Santé), CHU Saint-Antoine [AP-HP], Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-Sorbonne Université (SU), Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou [APHP] (HEGP), Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-Hôpitaux Universitaires Paris Ouest - Hôpitaux Universitaires Île de France Ouest (HUPO)-Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-Hôpitaux Universitaires Paris Ouest - Hôpitaux Universitaires Île de France Ouest (HUPO)-Université Paris Descartes - Paris 5 (UPD5)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nîmes (CHU Nîmes), CHU Gabriel Montpied [Clermont-Ferrand], The University of Tokyo (UTokyo), Universität Zürich [Zürich] = University of Zurich (UZH), and Copenhagen University Hospital
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Carotid Artery Diseases ,Male ,Myocardial Infarction ,MESH: Lower Extremity ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,THERAPY ,Stroke/epidemiology ,MESH: Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,0302 clinical medicine ,Rivaroxaban ,prevention ,Hemorrhage/chemically induced ,MESH: Peripheral Arterial Disease ,MESH: Double-Blind Method ,guidelines ,MESH: Incidence ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Cardiovascular Diseases/mortality ,risk ,RISK ,MESH: Aged ,MESH: Middle Aged ,Incidence ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,3. Good health ,Stroke ,MESH: Myocardial Infarction ,Lower Extremity ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,MESH: Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors ,Factor Xa Inhibitors/administration & dosage ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,MESH: Factor Xa Inhibitors ,OUTPATIENTS ,MESH: Rivaroxaban ,management ,MESH: Hemorrhage ,metaanalysis ,Lower Extremity/blood supply ,Rivaroxaban/administration & dosage ,Hemorrhage ,MESH: Drug Administration Schedule ,Amputation, Surgical ,Drug Administration Schedule ,MESH: Stroke ,Peripheral Arterial Disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,Double-Blind Method ,atherothrombosis ,Myocardial Infarction/epidemiology ,MANAGEMENT ,Humans ,MESH: Amputation ,MESH: Aspirin ,Aspirin/administration & dosage ,Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors/administration & dosage ,METAANALYSIS ,Aged ,MESH: Humans ,Aspirin ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,MESH: Carotid Artery Diseases ,MORTALITY ,MESH: Cardiovascular Diseases ,cardiovascular event rates ,PREVENTION ,CARDIOVASCULAR EVENT RATES ,MESH: Male ,outpatients ,atrial-fibrillation ,MESH: Drug Therapy, Combination ,MESH: Morbidity ,Carotid Artery Diseases/complications ,lower-extremity amputation ,Peripheral Arterial Disease/complications ,[SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologie ,Morbidity ,MESH: Female ,Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors ,Amputation/statistics & numerical data ,Factor Xa Inhibitors - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Patients with peripheral artery disease have an increased risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Antiplatelet agents are widely used to reduce these complications.METHODS: This was a multicentre, double-blind, randomised placebo-controlled trial for which patients were recruited at 602 hospitals, clinics, or community practices from 33 countries across six continents. Eligible patients had a history of peripheral artery disease of the lower extremities (previous peripheral bypass surgery or angioplasty, limb or foot amputation, intermittent claudication with objective evidence of peripheral artery disease), of the carotid arteries (previous carotid artery revascularisation or asymptomatic carotid artery stenosis of at least 50%), or coronary artery disease with an ankle-brachial index of less than 0·90. After a 30-day run-in period, patients were randomly assigned (1:1:1) to receive oral rivaroxaban (2·5 mg twice a day) plus aspirin (100 mg once a day), rivaroxaban twice a day (5 mg with aspirin placebo once a day), or to aspirin once a day (100 mg and rivaroxaban placebo twice a day). Randomisation was computer generated. Each treatment group was double dummy, and the patient, investigators, and central study staff were masked to treatment allocation. The primary outcome was cardiovascular death, myocardial infarction or stroke; the primary peripheral artery disease outcome was major adverse limb events including major amputation. This trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT01776424, and is closed to new participants.FINDINGS: Between March 12, 2013, and May 10, 2016, we enrolled 7470 patients with peripheral artery disease from 558 centres. The combination of rivaroxaban plus aspirin compared with aspirin alone reduced the composite endpoint of cardiovascular death, myocardial infarction, or stroke (126 [5%] of 2492 vs 174 [7%] of 2504; hazard ratio [HR] 0·72, 95% CI 0·57-0·90, p=0·0047), and major adverse limb events including major amputation (32 [1%] vs 60 [2%]; HR 0·54 95% CI 0·35-0·82, p=0·0037). Rivaroxaban 5 mg twice a day compared with aspirin alone did not significantly reduce the composite endpoint (149 [6%] of 2474 vs 174 [7%] of 2504; HR 0·86, 95% CI 0·69-1·08, p=0·19), but reduced major adverse limb events including major amputation (40 [2%] vs 60 [2%]; HR 0·67, 95% CI 0·45-1·00, p=0·05). The median duration of treatment was 21 months. The use of the rivaroxaban plus aspirin combination increased major bleeding compared with the aspirin alone group (77 [3%] of 2492 vs 48 [2%] of 2504; HR 1·61, 95% CI 1·12-2·31, p=0·0089), which was mainly gastrointestinal. Similarly, major bleeding occurred in 79 (3%) of 2474 patients with rivaroxaban 5 mg, and in 48 (2%) of 2504 in the aspirin alone group (HR 1·68, 95% CI 1·17-2·40; p=0·0043).INTERPRETATION: Low-dose rivaroxaban taken twice a day plus aspirin once a day reduced major adverse cardiovascular and limb events when compared with aspirin alone. Although major bleeding was increased, fatal or critical organ bleeding was not. This combination therapy represents an important advance in the management of patients with peripheral artery disease. Rivaroxaban alone did not significantly reduce major adverse cardiovascular events compared with asprin alone, but reduced major adverse limb events and increased major bleeding.FUNDING: Bayer AG.
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3. Regulatory schizophrenia
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Paul Stephen Dempsey
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Deregulation ,Consolidation (business) ,Liberalization ,Collusion ,Mergers and acquisitions ,Cartel ,Competitor analysis ,International economics ,Business ,Competition law - Abstract
This article examines the tortuous path from economic regulation, to deregulation and liberalization, to consolidation and collusion. It examines several elements of antitrust and competition law and policy, including mergers and acquisitions, coordination of pricing and service between competitors, and the failure of governmental institutions to advance a coherent transportation policy.
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4. The Principles and Practice of International Aviation Law. By Brian F. Havel and Gabriel S. Sanchez. Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014. Pp. xvii, 444. Index. $125, cloth; $49.99, paper
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Paul Stephen Dempsey
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Aviation law ,Index (economics) ,Political science ,Political Science and International Relations ,Law ,Humanities - Published
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5. Regulatory Schizophrenia: Mergers, Alliances, Metal-Neutral Joint Ventures and the Emergence of a Global Aviation Cartel
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Paul Stephen Dempsey
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Deregulation ,Liberalization ,Collusion ,Mergers and acquisitions ,Cartel ,Business ,International economics ,Competitor analysis ,Monopoly ,Competition law - Abstract
This article examines the tortuous path from economic regulation, to deregulation and liberalization, to consolidation and collusion. It examines several elements of antitrust and competition law and policy, including mergers and acquisitions, coordination of pricing and service between competitors, and the failure of governmental institutions to advance a coherent transportation policy.
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- 2018
6. Rivaroxaban with or without aspirin in patients with stable coronary artery disease : an international, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
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Stuart J Connolly, John W Eikelboom, Jackie Bosch, Gilles Dagenais, Leanne Dyal, Fernando Lanas, Kaj Metsarinne, Martin O'Donnell, Anthony L Dans, Jong-Won Ha, Alexandr N Parkhomenko, Alvaro A Avezum, Eva Lonn, Liu Lisheng, Christian Torp-Pedersen, Petr Widimsky, Aldo P Maggioni, Camilo Felix, Katalin Keltai, Masatsugu Hori, Khalid Yusoff, Tomasz J Guzik, Deepak L Bhatt, Kelley R H Branch, Nancy Cook Bruns, Scott D Berkowitz, Sonia S Anand, John D Varigos, Keith A A Fox, Salim Yusuf, JORGELINA SALA, LUIS CARTASEGNA, MARISA VICO, MIGUEL ANGEL HOMINAL, EDUARDO HASBANI, ALBERTO CACCAVO, CESAR ZAIDMAN, DANIEL VOGEL, ADRIAN HRABAR, PABLO OMAR SCHYGIEL, CARLOS CUNEO, HUGO LUQUEZ, IGNACIO J. MACKINNON, RODOLFO ANDRES AHUAD GUERRERO, JUAN PABLO COSTABEL, INES PALMIRA BARTOLACCI, OSCAR MONTANA, MARIA BARBIERI, OSCAR GOMEZ VILAMAJO, RUBEN OMAR GARCIA DURAN, LILIA BEATRIZ SCHIAVI, MARCELO GARRIDO, ADRIAN INGARAMO, ANSELMO PAULINO BORDONAVA, MARIA JOSE PELAGAGGE, LEONARDO NOVARETTO, JUAN PABLO ALBISU DI GENNERO, LUZ MARIA IBANEZ SAGGIA, MOIRA ALVAREZ, NESTOR ALEJANDRO VITA, STELLA MARIS MACIN, RICARDO DARIO DRAN, MARCELO CARDONA, LUIS GUZMAN, RODOLFO JUAN SARJANOVICH, JESUS CUADRADO, SEBASTIAN NANI, MARCOS RAUL LITVAK BRUNO, CAROLINA CHACON, LAURA ELENA MAFFEI, DIEGO GRINFELD, NATALIA VENSENTINI, CLAUDIO RODOLFO MAJUL, HECTOR LUCAS LUCIARDI, PATRICIA DEL CARMEN GONZALEZ COLASO, FREDY ANTONI FERRE PACORA, PAUL VAN DEN HEUVEL, PETER VERHAMME, BAVO ECTOR, PHILIPPE DEBONNAIRE, PHILIPPE VAN DE BORNE, JEAN LEROY, HERMAN SCHROE, PASCAL VRANCKX, IVAN ELEGEERT, ETIENNE HOFFER, KARL DUJARDIN, CLARISSE INDIO DO BRASIL, DALTON PRECOMA, JOSE ANTONIO ABRANTES, EULER MANENTI, GILMAR REIS, JOSE SARAIVA, LILIA MAIA, MAURO HERNANDES, PAULO ROSSI, FABIO ROSSI DOS SANTOS, SERGIO LUIZ ZIMMERMANN, RAFAEL RECH, EDUARDO ABIB JR, PAULO LEAES, ROBERTO BOTELHO, OSCAR DUTRA, WEIMAR SOUZA, MARIA BRAILE, NILO IZUKAWA, JOSE CARLOS NICOLAU, LUIZ FERNANDO TANAJURA, CARLOS VICENTE SERRANO JUNIOR, CESAR MINELLI, LUIZ ANTONIO NASI, LIVIA OLIVEIRA, MARCELO JOSE DE CARVALHO CANTARELLI, RICHARD TYTUS, SHEKHAR PANDEY, EVA LONN, JAMES CHA, SAUL VIZEL, MOHAN BABAPULLE, ANDRE LAMY, KEVIN SAUNDERS, JOSEPH BERLINGIERI, BOB KIAII, RAKESH BHARGAVA, PRAVINSAGAR MEHTA, LAURIE HILL, DAVID FELL, ANDY LAM, FAISAL AL-QOOFI, CRAIG BROWN, ROBERT PETRELLA, JOSEPH A RICCI, ANTHONY GLANZ, NICOLAS NOISEUX, KEVIN BAINEY, FATIMA MERALI, MICHAEL HEFFERNAN, ANTHONY DELLA SIEGA, GILLES R DAGENAIS, FRANCOIS DAGENAIS, STEEVE BRULOTTE, MICHEL NGUYEN, MICHAEL HARTLEIB, RANDOLPH GUZMAN, RONALD BOURGEOIS, DENNIS RUPKA, YAARIV KHAYKIN, GILBERT GOSSELIN, THAO HUYNH, CLAUDE PILON, JEAN CAMPEAU, FRANCIS PICHETTE, ARIEL DIAZ, JAMES JOHNSTON, PRAVIN SHUKLE, GREGORY HIRSCH, PAUL RHEAULT, WLODZIMIERZ CZARNECKI, ANNIE ROY, SHAH NAWAZ, STEPHEN FREMES, DINKAR SHUKLA, GABRIEL JANO, JORGE LEONARDO COBOS, RAMON CORBALAN, MARCELO MEDINA, LEONARDO NAHUELPAN, CARLOS RAFFO, LUIS PEREZ, SERGIO POTTHOFF, BENJAMIN STOCKINS, PABLO SEPULVEDA, CHRISTIAN PINCETTI, MARGARITA VEJAR, HONGYAN TIAN, XUESI WU, YUANNAN KE, KAIYING JIA, PENGFEI YIN, ZHAOHUI WANG, LITIAN YU, SHULIN WU, ZONGQUI WU, SHAO WEN LIU, XIAO JUAN BAI, YANG ZHENG, PING YANG, YUN MEI YANG, JIWEI ZHANG, JUNBO GE, XIAO PING CHEN, JUNXIA LI, TAO HONG HU, RUIYAN ZHANG, ZHE ZHENG, XIN CHEN, LIANG TAO, JIANPING LI, WEIJIAN HUANG, GUOSHENG FU, CHUNJIAN LI, YUGANG DONG, CHUNSHENG WANG, XINMIN ZHOU, YE KONG, ARISTIDES SOTOMAYOR, JOSE LUIS ACCINI MENDOZA, HENRY CASTILLO, MIGUEL URINA, GUSTAVO AROCA, MARITZA PEREZ, DORA INES MOLINA DE SALAZAR, GREGORIO SANCHEZ VALLEJO, MANZUR J FERNANDO, HENRY GARCIA, LUIS HERNANDO GARCIA, EDGAR ARCOS, JUAN GOMEZ, FRANCISCO CUERVO MILLAN, FREDY ALBERTO TRUJILLO DADA, BORIS VESGA, GUSTAVO ADOLFO MORENO SILGADO, EVA ZIDKOVA, JEAN-CLAUDE LUBANDA, MARKETA KALETOVA, RADIM KRYZA, GABRIEL MARCINEK, MAREK RICHTER, JINDRICH SPINAR, JIRI MATUSKA, MARTIN TESAK, ZUZANA MOTOVSKA, MARIAN BRANNY, JIRI MALY, MARTIN MALY, MARTIN WIENDL, LENKA FOLTYNOVA CAISOVA, JOSEF SLABY, PETR VOJTISEK, JAN PIRK, LENKA SPINAROVA, MIROSLAVA BENESOVA, JULIA CANADYOVA, MIROSLAV HOMZA, JINDRICH FLORIAN, ROSTISLAV POLASEK, ZDENEK COUFAL, VLADIMIRA SKALNIKOVA, RADIM BRAT, MIROSLAV BRTKO, PETR JANSKY, JAROSLAV LINDNER, PAVEL MARCIAN, ZBYNEK STRAKA, MARTIN TRETINA, YAN CARLOS DUARTE, FREDDY POW CHON LONG, MAYRA SANCHEZ, JOSE LOPEZ, CARMITA PERUGACHI, RICARDO MARMOL, FREDDY TRUJILLO, PABLO TERAN, JAAKKO TUOMILEHTO, HENRI TUOMILEHTO, MARJA-LEENA TUOMINEN, ILKKA KANTOLA, GABRIEL STEG, VICTOR ABOYANS, FLORENCE LECLERCQ, EMILE FERRARI, FRANCK BOCCARA, EMMANUEL MESSAS, PATRICK MISMETTI, MARIE ANTOINETTE SEVESTRE, GUILLAUME CAYLA, PASCAL MOTREFF, STEFAN STOERK, HANS-DIRK DUENGEN, CHRISTOPH STELLBRINK, OSMAN GUEROCAK, CHRISTOPH KADEL, RUEDIGER BRAUN-DULLAEUS, MICHAEL JESERICH, CHRISTIAN OPITZ, HANS-FRIEDRICH VOEHRINGER, KARL-FRIEDRICH APPEL, BERNHARD WINKELMANN, THOMAS DORSEL, SIGRID NIKOL, HARALD DARIUS, JURGEN RANFT, SEBASTIAN SCHELLONG, WOLFGANG JUNGMAIR, PIROZE DAVIERWALA, MARC VORPAHL, LASZLO BAJNOK, ZOLTAN LASZLO, EBRAHIM NOORI, GABOR VERESS, ANDRAS VERTES, ANDRAS ZSARY, ERNO KIS, LASZLO KORANYI, JUDIT BAKAI, ZOLTAN BODA, FERENC POOR, ZOLTAN JARAI, VENDEL KEMENY, JOHN BARTON, BRENDAN MCADAM, ANDREW MURPHY, PETER CREAN, NIALL MAHON, RONAN CURTIN, BRIAIN MACNEILL, SEAN DINNEEN, MAJDI HALABI, REUVEN ZIMLICHMAN, DAVID ZELTSER, YOAV TURGEMAN, ELIEZER KLAINMAN, BASIL LEWIS, AMOS KATZ, SHAUL ATAR, EUGENIA NIKOLSKY, STEFANO BOSI, MONICA NALDI, POMPILIO FAGGIANO, DEBORA ROBBA, LUCIO MOS, GIANFRANCO SINAGRA, FRANCO COSMI, LUIGI OLTRONA VISCONTI, DE MATTEIS CARMINE, GIUSEPPE DI PASQUALE, MATTEO DI BIASE, SARA MANDORLA, MARINO BERNARDINANGELI, GIOVANNI CARLO PICCINNI, MICHELE MASSIMO GULIZIA, MARCELLO GALVANI, FLAVIO VENTURI, GIORGIO MOROCUTTI, MARIA GRAZIA BALDIN, CARLO OLIVIERI, GIAN PIERO PERNA, VINCENZO CIRRINCIONE, TAKAYASU KANNO, HIROYUKI DAIDA, YUKIO OZAKI, NAOMASA MIYAMOTO, SHINICHI HIGASHIUE, HIROSHI DOMAE, SHINOBU HOSOKAWA, HIROO KOBAYASHI, TAKEHIKO KURAMOCHI, KENSHI FUJII, KAZUAKI MIZUTOMI, KEIJIRO SAKU, KAZUO KIMURA, YOSHIHARU HIGUCHI, MITSUNORI ABE, HARUHITO OKUDA, TOSHIYUKI NODA, TERUAKI MITA, ATSUSHI HIRAYAMA, HARUHIKO ONAKA, MORIAKI INOKO, MITSUGU HIROKAMI, MUNENORI OKUBO, YUTAKA AKATSUKA, MIZUHO IMAMAKI, HARUO KAMIYA, MAMORU MANITA, TOSHIHARU HIMI, HIDEKI UENO, YUJI HISAMATSU, JUNYA AKO, YASUHIRO NISHINO, HIDEO KAWAKAMI, YUTAKA YAMADA, YUKIHIRO KORETSUNE, TAKAHISA YAMADA, TETSURO YOSHIDA, HIDEKI SHIMOMURA, NORIYUKI KINOSHITA, AKIHIKO TAKAHASHI, KHALID YUSOFF, WAN AZMAN WAN AHMAD, MUHAMMAD RADZI ABU HASSAN, SAZZLI KASIM, AIZAI AZAN ABDUL RAHIM, DIMON MOHD ZAMRIN, MASAHARU MACHIDA, YORIHIKO HIGASHINO, NORIAKI UTSU, AKIHIKO NAKANO, SHIGERU NAKAMURA, TETSUO HASHIMOTO, KENJI ANDO, TOMOHIRO SAKAMOTO, F.J. PRINS, DIRK LOK, JOHANNES GERT-JAN MILHOUS, ERIC VIERGEVER, FRANK WILLEMS, HENK SWART, MARCO ALINGS, ROB BREEDVELD, KEES-JAN DE VRIES, ROGER VAN DER BORGH, FANNY OEI, STIENEKE ZOET-NUGTEREN, HANS KRAGTEN, JEAN PAUL HERRMAN, PAUL VAN BERGEN, MARCEL GOSSELINK, EDUARD HOEKSTRA, ERWIN ZEGERS, EELKO RONNER, FRANK DEN HARTOG, GERARD BARTELS, PETER NIEROP, COEN VAN DER ZWAAN, JACOB VAN ECK, EDWIN VAN GORSELEN, BJORN GROENEMEIJER, PIETER HOOGSLAG, MARC ROBERT DE GROOT, ALDRIN LOYOLA, DENNIS JOSE SULIT, NANNETTE REY, MARIA TERESA ABOLA, DANTE MORALES, ELLEN PALOMARES, MARC EVANS ABAT, GREGORIO ROGELIO, PHILIP CHUA, JOSE CARLO DEL PILAR, JOHN DENNIS ALCARAZ, GERALDINE EBO, LOUIE TIRADOR, JOSEFINA CRUZ, JOHN ANONUEVO, ARTHUR PITARGUE, MARIANNA JANION, TOMASZ GUZIK, GRZEGORZ GAJOS, MACIEJ ZABOWKA, ANDRZEJ RYNKIEWICZ, MARLENA BRONCEL, ANDRZEJ SZUBA, DANUTA CZARNECKA, PAWEL MAGA, IRINA STRAZHESKO, YURY VASYUK, ZHANNA SIZOVA, YURY POZDNYAKOV, OLGA BARBARASH, MIKHAIL VOEVODA, TATIANA POPONINA, ALEXEY REPIN, IRINA OSIPOVA, ANNA EFREMUSHKINA, NINA NOVIKOVA, OLEG AVERKOV, DMITRY ZATEYSHCHIKOV, ARKADIY VERTKIN, AZA AUSHEVA, PATRICK COMMERFORD, SAADIYA SEEDAT, LOUIS VAN ZYL, JAN ENGELBRECHT, ELLEN MAKONLI MAKOTOKO, CATHARINA ELIZABETH PRETORIUS, ZAID MOHAMED, ADRIAN HORAK, THOMAS MABIN, ERIC KLUG, JANG-HO BAE, CHEOLHO KIM, CHONG-JIN KIM, DONG-SOO KIM, YONG JIN KIM, SEUNGJAE JOO, JONG-WON HA, CHUL SOO PARK, JANG YOUNG KIM, YOUNG-KWON KIM, CHRISTINA JARNERT, THOMAS MOOE, MIKAEL DELLBORG, INGEMAR TORSTENSSON, PER ALBERTSSON, LARS JOHANSSON, FARIS AL-KHALILI, HENRIK ALMROTH, TOMMY ANDERSSON, EMIL PANTEV, BENGT-OLOV TENGMARK, BO LIU, GUNDARS RASMANIS, CARL-MAGNUS WAHLGREN, TIZIANO MOCCETTI, ALEXANDER PARKHOMENKO, VIRA TSELUYKO, VOLODYMYR VOLKOV, OLENA KOVAL, LYUDMYLA KONONENKO, OLEKSANDR PROKHOROV, VALERIY VDOVYCHENKO, ANDRIY BAZYLEVYCH, LEONID RUDENKO, VADYM VIZIR, OLEKSANDR KARPENKO, YAROSLAV MALYNOVSKY, VALENTYNA KOVAL, BORYS STOROZHUK, JAMES COTTON, ASOK VENKATARAMAN, ANDREW MORIARTY, DEREK CONNOLLY, PATRICK DAVEY, ROXY SENIOR, INDERPAUL BIRDI, JOHN CALVERT, PATRICK DONNELLY, JASPER TREVELYAN, JUSTIN CARTER, AARON PEACE, DAVID AUSTIN, NEVILLE KUKREJA, THOMAS HILTON, SUNNY SRIVASTAVA, RONALD WALSH, RONALD FIELDS, JOSEPH HAKAS, EDWARD PORTNAY, HARINDER GOGIA, ABRAHAM SALACATA, JOHN J. HUNTER, J MICHAEL BACHARACH, NICOLAS SHAMMAS, DAMODHAR SURESH, RICKY SCHNEIDER, PAUL GURBEL, SUBHASH BANERJEE, PAUL GRENA, NOEL BEDWELL, STEPHEN SLOAN, STEVEN LUPOVITCH, ANAND SONI, KATHLEEN GIBSON, RENEE SANGRIGOLI, RAJENDRA MEHTA, PETER I-HSUAN TSAI, EVE GILLESPIE, STEPHEN DEMPSEY, GLENN HAMROFF, ROBERT BLACK, ELLIS LADER, JOHN B. KOSTIS, VERA BITTNER, WILLIAM MCGUINN, KELLEY BRANCH, VINAY MALHOTRA, STEPHEN MICHAELSON, MICHAEL VACANTE, MATTHEW MCCORMICK, RALUCA ARIMIE, ALAN CAMP, GEORGE DAGHER, N. MATHEW KOSHY, STEPHEN THEW, FREDERICK COSTELLO, MARK HEIMAN, ROBERT CHILTON, MICHAEL MORAN, FREDRIC ADLER, ANTHONY COMEROTA, ANDREW SEIWERT, WILLIAM FRENCH, HARVEY SEROTA, ROBERT HARRISON, FAISAL BAKAEEN, SHUAB OMER, LOKESH CHANDRA, ALAN WHELAN, ANDREW BOYLE, PHILIP ROBERTS-THOMSON, JAMES ROGERS, PATRICK CARROLL, DAVID COLQUHOUN, JAMES SHAW, PETER BLOMBERY, JOHN AMERENA, CHRIS HII, ALISTAIR ROYSE, BHUWAN SINGH, JOSEPH SELVANAYAGAM, SHIRLEY JANSEN, WINGCHI LO, CHRISTOPHER HAMMETT, ROHAN POULTER, SESHASAYEE NARASIMHAN, HENRIK WIGGERS, HENRIK NIELSEN, GUNNAR GISLASON, LARS KOBER, KIM HOULIND, VIBEKE BOENELYKKE SOERENSEN, ULRIK DIXEN, JENS REFSGAARD, ELISABETH ZEUTHEN, PETER SOEGAARD, MARIAN HRANAI, LUDOVIT GASPAR, DANIEL PELLA, KATARINA HATALOVA, ERIKA DROZDAKOVA, IOAN COMAN, DOINA DIMULESCU, DRAGOS VINEREANU, MIRCEA CINTEZA, CRINA SINESCU, CATALINA ARSENESCU, IMRE BENEDEK, ELENA BOBESCU, DAN DOBREANU, DAN GAITA, ADRIAN IANCU, ADRIANA ILIESIU, DANIEL LIGHEZAN, LUCIAN PETRESCU, OCTAVIAN PIRVU, IULIA TEODORESCU, DAN TESLOIANU, MARIUS MARCIAN VINTILA, and OVIDIU CHIONCEL
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Male ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Myocardial Infarction ,Coronary Artery Disease ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Stroke/epidemiology ,Coronary artery disease ,0302 clinical medicine ,Rivaroxaban ,Hemorrhage/chemically induced ,Carotid artery disease ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Myocardial infarction ,Cardiovascular Diseases/mortality ,Aspirin ,Atrial fibrillation ,General Medicine ,Stroke ,ORAL RIVAROXABAN ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Factor Xa Inhibitors/administration & dosage ,Cardiology ,Female ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,medicine.drug ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Rivaroxaban/administration & dosage ,Coronary Artery Disease/drug therapy ,Hemorrhage ,Drug Administration Schedule ,03 medical and health sciences ,Double-Blind Method ,Internal medicine ,Journal Article ,Myocardial Infarction/epidemiology ,medicine ,Humans ,Aspirin/administration & dosage ,Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors/administration & dosage ,Aged ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,business.industry ,Unstable angina ,Percutaneous coronary intervention ,medicine.disease ,PREVENTION ,Morbidity ,business ,Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors ,Factor Xa Inhibitors - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Coronary artery disease is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, and is a consequence of acute thrombotic events involving activation of platelets and coagulation proteins. Factor Xa inhibitors and aspirin each reduce thrombotic events but have not yet been tested in combination or against each other in patients with stable coronary artery disease.METHODS: In this multicentre, double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled, outpatient trial, patients with stable coronary artery disease or peripheral artery disease were recruited at 602 hospitals, clinics, or community centres in 33 countries. This paper reports on patients with coronary artery disease. Eligible patients with coronary artery disease had to have had a myocardial infarction in the past 20 years, multi-vessel coronary artery disease, history of stable or unstable angina, previous multi-vessel percutaneous coronary intervention, or previous multi-vessel coronary artery bypass graft surgery. After a 30-day run in period, patients were randomly assigned (1:1:1) to receive rivaroxaban (2·5 mg orally twice a day) plus aspirin (100 mg once a day), rivaroxaban alone (5 mg orally twice a day), or aspirin alone (100 mg orally once a day). Randomisation was computer generated. Each treatment group was double dummy, and the patients, investigators, and central study staff were masked to treatment allocation. The primary outcome of the COMPASS trial was the occurrence of myocardial infarction, stroke, or cardiovascular death. This trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT01776424, and is closed to new participants.FINDINGS: Between March 12, 2013, and May 10, 2016, 27 395 patients were enrolled to the COMPASS trial, of whom 24 824 patients had stable coronary artery disease from 558 centres. The combination of rivaroxaban plus aspirin reduced the primary outcome more than aspirin alone (347 [4%] of 8313 vs 460 [6%] of 8261; hazard ratio [HR] 0·74, 95% CI 0·65-0·86, pINTERPRETATION: In patients with stable coronary artery disease, addition of rivaroxaban to aspirin lowered major vascular events, but increased major bleeding. There was no significant increase in intracranial bleeding or other critical organ bleeding. There was also a significant net benefit in favour of rivaroxaban plus aspirin and deaths were reduced by 23%. Thus, addition of rivaroxaban to aspirin has the potential to substantially reduce morbidity and mortality from coronary artery disease worldwide.FUNDING: Bayer AG.
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7. National Legislation Governing Commercial Space Activities
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Paul Stephen Dempsey
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Actuarial science ,Aerospace Engineering ,Legislation ,Business ,Space (commercial competition) ,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality ,Law and economics - Published
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8. Routledge Handbook of Space Law
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Ram Jakhu, Paul Stephen Dempsey, Ram Jakhu, and Paul Stephen Dempsey
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- Space law--Handbooks, manuals, etc
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This handbook is a reference work providing a comprehensive, objective and comparative overview of Space Law.The global space economy reached $330 billion in 2015, with a growth rate of 9 per cent vis-à-vis the previous year. Consequently, Space Law is changing and expanding expeditiously, especially at the national level. More laws and regulations are being adopted by space-faring nations, while more countries are adapting their Space Laws and regulations related to activities in outer space. More regulatory bodies are being created, while more regulatory diversity (from public law to private law) is being instituted as increasing and innovative activities are undertaken by private entities which employ new technologies and business initiatives. At the international level, Space Law (both hard law and soft law) is expanding in certain areas, especially in satellite broadcasting and telecommunications. The Routledge Handbook of Space Law summarises the existing state of knowledge on a comprehensive range of topics and aspires to set the future international research agenda by indicating gaps and inconsistencies in the existing law and highlighting emerging legal issues. Unlike other books on the subject, it addresses major international and national legal aspects of particular space activities and issues, rather than providing commentary on or explanations about a particular Space Law treaty or national regulation.Drawing together contributions from leading academic scholars and practicing lawyers from around the world, the volume is divided into five key parts:• Part I: General Principles of International Space Law• Part II: International Law of Space Applications• Part III: National Regulation of Space Activities• Part IV: National Regulation of Navigational Satellite Systems• Part V: Commercial Aspects of Space LawThis handbook is both practical and theoretical in scope, and may serve as a reference tool to academics, professionals and policy-makers with an interest in Space Law.
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9. Routledge Handbook of Public Aviation Law
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Paul Stephen Dempsey, Ram Jakhu, Paul Stephen Dempsey, and Ram Jakhu
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- Aeronautics--Law and legislation, Aeronautics, Commercial--Law and legislation
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The Routledge Handbook of Public Aviation Law is the first book to incorporate a comprehensive analysis of Public Aviation Law – principally international, but also domestic law in a comparative context – in a single volume.International Law is pervasive in Aviation Law, and is incorporated into a number of major multilateral treaties (e.g., the Chicago Convention of 1944, for Public International Air Law). This is supplemented by various Annexes (promulgated by the International Civil Aviation Organization) and Conventions and Protocols (promulgated by States in diplomatic conferences). States then implement these international obligations in domestic laws that create aviation regulatory administrations that, in turn, promulgate regulations.Bringing together leading scholars in the field, this prestigious reference work provides a comprehensive and comparative overview of Public Aviation Law. It surveys the state of the discipline including contemporary and emerging areas of law, regulation, and public policy in air transportation. Each chapter begins with an overview of the international law applicable to the subject matter, followed, where appropriate, by a comparative examination of domestic statutes, regulations, and jurisprudence. The objective of the book is to identify and summarize existing areas within the context of international research, and to identify and highlight emerging areas.Both practical and theoretical in scope, the Routledge Handbook of Public Aviation Law will be of great relevance to scholars, researchers, lawyers, and policy makers with an interest in aviation law.
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10. Settlement of disputes and resolution of conflicts
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Ram S. Jakhu and Paul Stephen Dempsey
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Geography ,Resolution (electron density) ,Settlement (litigation) ,Archaeology - Published
- 2016
11. Antitrust and competition law Kate Markhvida
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Paul Stephen Dempsey and Ram S. Jakhu
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Economics ,Competition law ,Law and economics - Published
- 2016
12. Routledge Handbook of Public Aviation Law
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Paul Stephen Dempsey and Ram S. Jakhu
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Aviation law ,Law ,Political science - Published
- 2016
13. The Future of International Air Law in the 21st Century
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Paul Stephen Dempsey
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Convention ,Environmental law ,Aviation law ,Airport security ,Foreign ownership ,Aviation ,business.industry ,Law ,Political science ,Civil aviation ,International law ,business - Abstract
This article examines several of the major issues Public International Air Law likely will confront during this century, including revisions of the Chicago Convention, aerospace transport, unmanned aerial systems, aviation security, competition, cabotage and foreign ownership, safety and environmental issues.
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- 2016
14. Montreal v. Brussels: The Conflict of Laws on the Issue of Delay in International Air Carriage
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Svante O. Johansson and Paul Stephen Dempsey
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Law - Abstract
In recent years, the European Union (EU) has promulgated several ‘consumer protection’ regulations that address a variety of airline passenger issues, including flight delay, cancellation, and denied boarding. The new rules require airlines to grant financial compensation to passengers in the event of denied boarding or flight delay or cancellation, assist them in revising their travel plans by giving them the choice between a rescheduling of the ticket or a refund, and pay for their board and lodging. However, both the Warsaw and the Montreal Conventions for the Unification of Certain Rules for International Carriage by Air directly address the issue of air carrier compensation to passengers for damages suffered as a consequence of ‘delay’, and explicitly provide that the remedies specified therein are exclusive. As all Member States of the EU have ratified those Conventions, it would seem that the promulgation of conflicting EU Regulations raises serious legal questions regarding the relation with the international conventions. The overall conclusion the authors draw from the examination of the EU Regulations and the case law they produced is that EU law conflicts with the international conventions and the exclusivity of their application. The position of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in interpreting the EU Regulations does not facilitate a uniform application of different rules. In case after case, the Court has stated that the jurisprudence surrounding the Warsaw and the Montreal Conventions, broadly speaking, is irrelevant when interpreting the Regulations. It is incomprehensible that these Regulations, and their interpretation by the ECJ, would be so fundamentally inconsistent with the explicit provisions of the Conventions. If the Court had taken a more consensual approach, the EU rules might have complemented, rather than conflicted with, the Conventions.
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- 2010
15. All Along the Watchtower: Forum Non Conveniens in International Aviation
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Paul Stephen Dempsey
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Plaintiff ,Jurisdiction ,Aviation ,business.industry ,Law ,Political science ,Montreal Convention ,Crew ,business - Abstract
Before filing suit, plaintiffs’ attorneys engage in a Conflicts of Laws analysis to find the jurisdiction with the most sympathetic law, and most likely to result in the largest possible judgment for their clients. Juries in the United States are perceived to be the most generous in awarding judgments; hence, aviation suits often are filed in U.S. courts, even when they involve injuries and death of foreign citizens on an aircraft flown by a foreign air carrier and crew that crashed into foreign soil. The concept of forum non conveniens remains among the most useful tools for defendants seeking to remove the case to a less generous jurisdiction.
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- 2015
16. The Emergence of National Space Law
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Paul Stephen Dempsey
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Statute ,Development (topology) ,Third party ,State (polity) ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Political science ,Space law ,Liability insurance ,Private space ,Public administration ,Space (commercial competition) ,media_common - Abstract
The article provides a comprehensive outline and comparative analysis of national space statutes that have been adopted by various space-faring States around the world. The article identifies several common components of national space law, such as provisions dealing with licensing, registration of space objects and third party liability insurance. It concludes by noting that national space laws are an important means not only to regulate space activities to ensure the protection of a State’s citizens from damage or injury, but also to limit the burden of exposure to risks so as to foster the development of private space activities.
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- 2015
17. Federal Preemption of State Regulation of Airline Pricing, Routes, and Services: The Airline Deregulation Act
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Paul Stephen Dempsey
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Airline deregulation ,business.industry ,Constitution ,Aviation ,Jurisprudence ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Preemption ,Federal preemption ,International trade ,Deregulation ,State (polity) ,Business ,Industrial organization ,media_common - Abstract
This article examines the jurisprudence surrounding federal preemption of state regulation of airlines.
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- 2015
18. Blacklisting: Banning the Unfit from the Heavens
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Paul Stephen Dempsey
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Aviation safety ,Aviation law ,Engineering ,business.industry ,Law ,Blacklisting ,media_common.cataloged_instance ,Civil aviation ,Audit ,European union ,business ,media_common - Abstract
The European Union has banned numerous airlines from flying to or through its airspace. The United States has evaluated and downgraded States for aviation safety concerns. The International Civil Aviation Organization has audited States for compliance with Standards and Recommended Practices. This article examines each of these efforts, and concludes that the EU process is unlawful.
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- 2015
19. Privacy Issues with the Use of Smart Cards
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Paul Stephen Dempsey
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Information privacy ,Cost–benefit analysis ,business.industry ,Privacy policy ,Internet privacy ,Business ,Smart card ,Constitutional law ,Computer security ,computer.software_genre ,computer - Abstract
Improved technology allows enhanced data opportunities. Yet, the more useful the data collected may be – whether financial, demographic or personal – the more intrusive is the impact on personal liberty and individual privacy. Thus, there is a trade-off in terms of the costs and benefits of the Smart Card. The smarter the card, the more useful it is, yet the more intrusive it becomes.
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- 2015
20. Airbus Armavia Amicus Brief
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Paul Stephen Dempsey
- Subjects
Jurisdiction ,Aviation ,business.industry ,Political science ,Law ,Montreal Convention ,Liability ,business - Abstract
This paper examines the jurisdictional reach of the Montreal Convention of 1999 to aircraft manufacturers.
- Published
- 2014
21. Airport Landing Slots: Barriers to Entry and Impediments to Competition
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Paul Stephen Dempsey
- Subjects
Law - Published
- 2001
22. The Need for an Integrated Regulatory Regime for Aviation and Space : ICAO for Space?
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Ram S. Jakhu, Tommaso Sgobba, Paul Stephen Dempsey, Ram S. Jakhu, Tommaso Sgobba, and Paul Stephen Dempsey
- Subjects
- Aeronautics--Law and legislation, Space law
- Abstract
In the new space age after the end of the Cold War, orbit and frequency allocations, traffic control, safety, and a number of support services such as space weather forecast and orbital debris monitoring need to be coordinated transparently and effectively by clear rules at an international level. The establishment of an international civil space regulatory framework is the central theme of this book, in particular, the possible extension to space of the international regulatory framework model adopted for aviation more than 60 years ago with the establishment of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). The book also highlights the increased reliance of aviation safety on space-based navigation and communication systems, the increasing space systems traffic through the international airspace under the jurisdiction of the ICAO, and the emerging hybrid systems such as aero-spacecraft and space planes, to advocate the practical benefits of directly expanding the ICAO Convention domain beyond the airspace to include outer space up to the geosynchronous orbit.
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- 2012
23. Chronic l-arginine treatment increases cardiac cyclic guanosine 5′-monophosphate in rats with aortic stenosis: effects on left ventricular mass and beta-adrenergic contractile reserve
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Ellen O. Weinberg, Nobuhiko Ito, Stephen Dempsey, Beverly H. Lorell, Susanne Rohrbach, Jozef Bartunek, and Minori Tajima
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Male ,Arginine ,Blood Pressure ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Left ventricular hypertrophy ,Ventricular Function, Left ,Muscle hypertrophy ,Random Allocation ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Longitudinal Studies ,Cyclic GMP ,0303 health sciences ,Adrenergic beta-Agonists ,3. Good health ,Hypertension ,Cardiology ,Hypertrophy, Left Ventricular ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Signal Transduction ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Nitric Oxide Synthase Type III ,Systole ,Nitric Oxide ,Nitric oxide ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,medicine.artery ,Ventricular Pressure ,medicine ,Animals ,cardiovascular diseases ,Rats, Wistar ,030304 developmental biology ,Pressure overload ,Aorta ,business.industry ,Myocardium ,Isoproterenol ,Aortic Valve Stenosis ,medicine.disease ,Myocardial Contraction ,Rats ,Blood pressure ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Case-Control Studies ,Calcium ,Nitric Oxide Synthase ,business - Abstract
Objectives. We tested the hypothesis that nitric oxide (NO) cyclic guanosine 5′-monophosphate (GMP) signaling is deficient in pressure overload hypertrophy due to ascending aortic stenosis, and that long-term l-arginine treatment will increase cardiac cyclic GMP production and modify left ventricular (LV) pressure overload hypertrophy and beta-adrenergic contractile response.Background. Nitric oxide cyclic GMP signaling is postulated to depress vascular growth, but its effects on cardiac hypertrophic growth are controversial.Methods. Forty control rats and 40 rats with aortic stenosis left ventricular hypertrophy ([LVH] group) were randomized to receive either l-arginine (0.40 g/kg/day) or no drug for 6 weeks.Results. The dose of l-arginine did not alter systemic blood pressure. Animals with LVH had similar LV constitutive nitric oxide synthase (cNOS) mRNA and protein levels, and LV cyclic GMP levels as compared with age-matched controls. In rats with LVH l-arginine treatment led to a 35% increase in cNOS protein levels (p = 0.09 vs untreated animals with LVH) and a 1.7-fold increase in LV cyclic GMP levels (p < 0.05 vs untreated animals with LVH). However, l-arginine treatment did not suppress LVH in the animals with aortic stenosis. In contrast, in vivo LV systolic pressure was depressed in l-arginine treated versus untreated rats with LVH (163 ± 16 vs 198 ± 10 mm Hg, p < 0.05). In addition, the contractile response to isoproterenol was blunted in both isolated intact hearts and isolated myocytes from l-arginine treated rats with LVH compared with untreated rats with LVH. This effect was mediated by a blunted increase in peak systolic intracellular calcium in response to beta-adrenergic stimulation.Conclusions. Left ventricular hypertrophy due to chronic mechanical systolic pressure overload is not characterized by a deficiency of LV cNOS and cyclic GMP levels. In rats with aortic stenosis, l-arginine treatment increased cardiac levels of cyclic GMP, but it did not modify cardiac mass in rats with aortic stenosis. However, long-term stimulation of NO-cyclic GMP signaling depressed in vivo LV systolic function in LVH rats and markedly blunted the contractile response to beta-adrenergic stimulation.
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- 1998
24. Legal and Regulatory Regimes
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Ram S. Jakhu, Paul Stephen Dempsey, and Tommaso Sgobba
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Promotion (rank) ,Standardization ,Risk analysis (engineering) ,Process (engineering) ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Space activity ,Business ,Space (commercial competition) ,media_common - Abstract
Several entities have developed, or are involved in the process of developing, safety regulations or guidelines that are appropriate for civil space activities both at the national and international levels. This section provides a brief overview of such entities and of their standardization activities with a view to assessing their (in)adequacy regarding regulatory protection and promotion of space safety.
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- 2011
25. Amicus Brief to US Supreme Court on Alaska Airlines v. Eid
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Paul Stephen Dempsey
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Aviation ,business.industry ,Political science ,Law ,Liability ,Tokyo Convention ,business ,Supreme court - Abstract
This paper examines the liability of airline employees for acts taken against unruly passengers under the Tokyo Convention of 1961.
- Published
- 2011
26. Need for International Space Safety Regulations
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Tommaso Sgobba, Ram S. Jakhu, and Paul Stephen Dempsey
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Rocket (weapon) ,Engineering ,Spacecraft ,Launch pad ,business.industry ,Payload ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Outer space ,Thrust ,law.invention ,Aeronautics ,law ,Satellite ,business ,Space debris ,media_common - Abstract
On 15 October 2002, a Russian Soyuz launcher exploded some twenty seconds after lift-off from the Russian Plesetsk cosmodrome. The launcher’s payload was an unmanned Foton M-1 research satellite containing 44 experiments belonging to the European Space Agency. One of the four Soyuz boosters malfunctioned after launch and lost power. It fell away from the vehicle as it is designed to do when thrust no longer holds it in place and upon impact with the ground its tanks ruptured causing a large fire that resulted in significant damage to the pad. The launcher then automatically shut down the three other boosters about twenty seconds into the launch and the entire rocket fell back, struck the ground, and exploded in a huge fireball at a location about 1 km away from the launch pad. Apparently, the supply of hydrogen peroxide to the propellant turbo pumps was blocked by a metallic object. The explosion killed a Russian soldier watching the launch from the first floor of the integration building. Fortunately, all forty engineers and scientists from various European countries involved in the preparation of the spacecraft who were also watching the launch from a location closer to the explosion but on lower ground were unharmed in the accident.
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- 2011
27. Background
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Ram S. Jakhu, Tommaso Sgobba, and Paul Stephen Dempsey
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- 2011
28. Proposal for a New Regulatory Regime
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Ram S. Jakhu, Tommaso Sgobba, and Paul Stephen Dempsey
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Modalities ,Computer science ,Geosynchronous orbit ,Systems engineering ,macromolecular substances ,Space (commercial competition) ,humanities - Abstract
In this Chapter, several other factors and developments are examined to further assess the rationale for ICAO’s involvement in space. Also included are the modalities for implementing the ICAO for Space proposal.
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- 2011
29. Safety Issues
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Ram S. Jakhu, Tommaso Sgobba, and Paul Stephen Dempsey
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- 2011
30. The Need for an Integrated Regulatory Regime for Aviation and Space
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Ram S. Jakhu, Tommaso Sgobba, and Paul Stephen Dempsey
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Aviation ,Systems engineering ,Mechanical engineering ,Space (commercial competition) ,business - Published
- 2011
31. Overview of the United States Space Policy and Law
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Paul Stephen Dempsey
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National security ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Outer space ,International law ,Public administration ,Space (commercial competition) ,Private sector ,Space exploration ,Political science ,Law ,International Space Station ,business ,Space policy ,media_common - Abstract
The United States has been a major participant in space exploration and use. Its policies have helped shape the development of international law on the subject. Its domestic laws also provide a framework for the use of space by the private sector.
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- 2010
32. Foreword
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Paul Stephen Dempsey
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- 2010
33. The ICAO’s legal authority to regulate aerospace vehicles
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Michael C. Mineiro and Paul Stephen Dempsey
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Convention ,Engineering ,Jurisdiction ,Aeronautics ,business.industry ,Liability ,Space law ,Civil aviation ,Treaty ,International law ,Aerospace ,business ,Law and economics - Abstract
Publisher Summary The chapter deals with Chicago Convention without any restrictions on the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)'s authority to control civil aircraft simply due to the traverse of the aircraft as it reaches upper layer of the reaches of Earth's atmosphere. According to the principle, civil aircraft engaged in international flight are subject to ICAO jurisdiction. The chapter also denotes that interpreting the definition of “aircraft” in the Chicago Convention—an instrument of international public law—to include SATVs which might possess consequences with regard to the interpretation and application of other public and private international air law instruments. The Conventions seek to attain, inhibit investment, and retard the development of commercial space transportation when the conflicts and inconsistencies are embedded in the respective legal regimens of Air Law and Space Law threatening to unravel the uniformity of law. The laws governing commercial space transportation required to be integrated with the prevailing rules of safety, navigation, security, and liability applicable under Air Law are revealed here. The public's safety is the foremost important among those dealt in the chapter.
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- 2010
34. Multilateral Conventions in International Aviation
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Paul Stephen Dempsey
- Subjects
Air safety ,Air transport ,Conflict of laws ,Sovereignty ,Aviation ,business.industry ,Liability ,Subject (philosophy) ,business ,Transit (satellite) ,Law and economics - Abstract
The landscape of aviation is inherently international. It is therefore not at all surprising that nations would attempt to establish universal and uniform laws governing air transport. Aviation therefore has been the subject of a number of international legal conferences, which has resulted in multilateral agreements in both Public and Private International Law governing such issues as air safety and navigation, security, sovereignty, transit and commercial traffic rights, and liability.
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- 2008
35. ICAO's Legal Authority to Regulate Aerospace Vehicles
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Paul Stephen Dempsey and Dr. Michael C. Mineiro
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- 2008
36. The Chicago Convention in International Law
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Paul Stephen Dempsey
- Subjects
Convention ,Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation ,Jurisdiction ,Aviation ,business.industry ,Law ,Political science ,International law ,business ,Public international law - Abstract
The Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation of 1944 accomplished two purposes. First, it established certain principles of substantive public international law. Second, it established an international organization - ICAO - and vested it with jurisdiction to accomplish certain objectives, and prescribed the procedures to govern the exercise of its jurisdiction.
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- 2008
37. U.S. Law Governing Commercial Space Launches
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Paul Stephen Dempsey
- Subjects
Engineering ,business.industry ,Mathematical analysis ,Space (mathematics) ,business - Published
- 2006
38. Jockeying for position: Benefit Canada's Fourth Annual Money Purchase Survey tracks huge growth, the need for plan member education and a flurry of supplier amalgamation
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Lori Bak and Stephen Dempsey
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Banking, finance and accounting industries ,Human resources and labor relations - Published
- 1996
39. Whole new world: Benefits Canada's 20th annual survey of the top 40 money managers reveals and ever-expanding universe of pension assets and how they are being managed
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Rick Drennan and Stephen Dempsey
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Banking, finance and accounting industries ,Human resources and labor relations - Published
- 1996
40. How does their garden grow? Slowly, according to Benefits Canada's 20th Annual Benefits Consultants Survey
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Rick Drennan and Stephen Dempsey
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Banking, finance and accounting industries ,Human resources and labor relations - Published
- 1996
41. Rising to the challenge: ... 20th Annual Survey of Group Insurance carriers
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Lori Bak and Stephen Dempsey
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Banking, finance and accounting industries ,Human resources and labor relations - Published
- 1996
42. Under the big top: Benefits Canada's 17th annual Top 100 Pension Fund survey calls the shots on a thriving industry
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Lori Bak and Stephen Dempsey
- Subjects
Banking, finance and accounting industries ,Human resources and labor relations - Published
- 1996
43. Metropolitan Planning Organizations: Findings and Recommendations for Improving Transportation Planning
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Andrew R. Goetz, Paul Stephen Dempsey, and Carl Larson
- Abstract
With the enactment of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act in 1991, metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs) became more important institutions for planning and funding regional transportation systems. This study attempts to assess the success of MPOs in four fast-growing areas- Dallas/Ft. Worth, Denver, Phoenix, and Seattle-in meeting regional transportation needs. The research identifies the criteria that distinguish more successful from less successful MPOs-effective leadership, staff competence and credibility, quality public involvement, development of a regional ethos, streamlined and efficient processes, cooperative relationships with the state DOT, land-use coordination, and accountability to members-and offers suggestions for improving transportation planning. Copyright 2002, Oxford University Press.
- Published
- 2002
44. Predation in the Air: Competition and Antitrust Law in Commercial Aviation
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Paul Stephen Dempsey
- Published
- 2000
45. PREFACE.
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Stephen Dempsey, Paul
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COMMERCIAL aeronautics & the environment ,TELECOMMUNICATION satellites ,NARCOTIC laws - Abstract
An introduction is presented in which editor discusses various articles within the issue on topics including environmental impacts of air transportation, to control misuse of satellite communications by terrorists and lack of legal framework to test the use of illegal narcotics by pilots in Canada.
- Published
- 2014
46. European Aviation Law
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Paul Stephen Dempsey and Paul Stephen Dempsey
- Subjects
- Aeronautics, Commercial--Law and legislation--, Transports ae´riens--Droit--Pays de l'Union eu, Transports ae´riens--Politique gouvernementale -
- Abstract
Once a byword for the economic power of national government - with competition strictly regulated - European commercial aviation has now virtually become a market without state-imposed anticompetitive restrictions. Although intended to enhance competition, this situation has in fact driven airlines to form massive global alliance cartels that offer ever-shrinking benefits to the consumer. In this extraordinary thorough, blow-by-blow analysis of how this happened - or was allowed to happen - one of the world's most eminent aviation law authorities explores the subject with a lucid insight fully informed by historical breadth and keen appreciation of current pressures. Commercial aviation emerges as the crucible par excellence of the convergence of prevailing global ideology, economics, and international law. Among the numerous interrelated topics investigated in depth by Professor Dempsey, the following may be mentioned: - the principal actors, including scores of airlines, the European Union, and a number of air transport associations; - the labyrinth of bilateral air transport agreements; - the relevance of the Treaty of Rome's competition rules and the EU merger regulations to air transport; - the important Court of Justice cases that circumscribed the zone of application in which the competition rules can regulate air transport: French Seamen's Case, Transport Policy Decision, Olympic Airways, Nouvelles Frontières, Ahmed Saeed, and the 2002'Open Skies'Decision; - the 1991 U.S.-EC agreement regarding the application of competition laws; - the sequence of EU aviation regulatory'packages'; - regulation of non-economic issues (air traffic congestion, noise limitations, air carrier liability, civil aviation accident/incident investigations, denied boarding compensation); - the effect of the U.S. government's increasing invocation of antitrust immunity; - computer reservation systems (especially code-sharing procedures); - jointly-owned web sites for ticket sales and other e-commerce joint ventures; - frequent flyer program alliances; and - the emergence of global megacarriers. The author's presentation emphasizes the regulatory constructs that currently affect the European air transport market: pricing and tariffs, pooling of revenue, market access (licensing, capacity limits, traffic rights, and slot allocation), ground handling, cargo services, state aid, and the power of the EU to act on the commercial aviation world stage for Member States. Each of these areas of analysis begins with an overview of the general regulatory environment for that area followed by a detailed chronological delineation of relevant packages, proposals, resolutions, and regulations. Because of the enormous role played by international air transport with respect to gross national product, employment, and energy consumption, European Aviation Law is of great importance not only to European lawyers but to officials, policymakers, practitioners, and academics in a number of relevant fields worldwide.
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- 2004
47. The Social and Economic Consequences of Deregulation: The Transportation Industry in Transition
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Stephen H. Strand and Paul Stephen Dempsey
- Subjects
Economics and Econometrics - Published
- 1990
48. The Contemporary Evolution of Intermodal and International Transport Regulation Under the Interstate Commerce Act
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Paul Stephen Dempsey
- Subjects
business.industry ,Business ,International trade - Abstract
This article examines international and intermodal transport regulation under the Interstate Commerce Act.
- Published
- 1977
49. Tax Incentives for Industrial Investment in the Southeastern United States
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Paul Stephen Dempsey
- Subjects
Double taxation ,Value-added tax ,Ad valorem tax ,Economic policy ,Direct tax ,Income tax ,State income tax ,Economics ,Monetary economics ,Tax reform ,Tax avoidance - Published
- 1976
50. Foreign Commerce Regulation Under the Interstate Commerce Act
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Paul Stephen Dempsey
- Subjects
business.industry ,Business ,International trade - Abstract
This article examines the regulation of foreign transportation under the Interstate Commerce Act.
- Published
- 1977
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