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Taking Air Passenger Rights Seriously: The Case Against the Exclusivity of the Montreal Convention
International Community Law Review Pub Date : 2021-01-21 , DOI: 10.1163/18719732-12341452
Nicolas Bernard 1
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The 1999 Montreal Convention seeks to unify certain rules concerning the liability of air carriers in international air transport. This article highlights the problems that the exclusion of national rules in favour of a unified international legal regime poses from a consumer protection point of view. International trade regulation carries an inherent structural risk of bias in favour of industry rather than consumer interests. Drawing inspiration from international human rights law, the alternative of an inspired approach based on subsidiarity is put forward, which, instead of seeking rigid uniformity at international level, allows for the recognition of a complementary role for international, regional and national levels in protecting consumers. The feasibility of adopting such a perspective in interpreting the Montreal Convention is also considered.



中文翻译:

认真对待航空旅客权利:反对蒙特利尔公约排他性的案例

1999 年《蒙特利尔公约》旨在统一有关航空承运人在国际航空运输中的责任的某些规则。本文从消费者保护的角度强调了排除国家规则以支持统一的国际法律制度所带来的问题。国际贸易监管具有偏向于行业而非消费者利益的固有结构性风险。从国际人权法中汲取灵感,提出了基于辅助性的启发式方法的替代方案,该方法不是在国际层面寻求严格的统一,而是承认国际、区域和国家层面在保护消费者方面的互补作用.

更新日期:2021-01-21
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