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1st Florence Aviation Regulation Conference

Co-organised by the FSR and the International Institute of Air and Space Law of Leiden University

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When

12 July 2024

9:00 - 16:30 CEST

Where

Theatre

Badia Fiesolana

Through interaction with participants from academia as well as selected industry representatives and policy makers, the scope of the Conference will be on finding practical solutions through rigorous academic dialogue and constructive debate.

The aim of the 1st Florence Aviation Regulation Conference is to bring researchers from multiple disciplines together to discuss current economic and regulatory policies relating to air transport and to identify regulatory challenges on the horizon.

The Conference organizers launch this call for original papers that cover the various aspects of Aviation Regulation that focuses either on a country or a region, or on more transversal issues such as sustainable aviation, regulatory competition, airport and air traffic management capacity, aviation security and facilitation, and logistics and supply chains.

Contributions utilizing multidisciplinary, as well as interdisciplinary approaches to regulation, are very welcome. Authors of papers that link academia and practice, as well as policy research papers, are particularly encouraged to answer this call.

The conference is intended for academics, as well as academically minded practitioners. Papers from PhD researchers are also welcome. The best papers will be eligible for publication in a book on Transport Regulation in Europe, to be published by a leading publisher.

The Conference is co-organized by the Transport Area of the Florence School of Regulation of the European University Institute and the International Institute of Air and Space Law of Leiden University. The Conference will take place in Florence (Italy).

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Scientific Organiser(s):

Juan Jose Montero Pascual

Matthias Finger

Steven Truxal (Institute of Air and Space Law at Leiden University, and Scientific Advisor FSR Transport)

Kenneth Button (George Mason University Schar School of Policy and Government)

Contact(s):

Unit RSC Conference

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