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February 19, 2009
Recent Articles of Note
In light of the recent slowdown in web-log postings over the last week due to pending commitments, readers may wish to spend some time perusing some recent scholarly contributions to the debate surrounding foreign ownership of U.S. airlines and the future of air transport liberalization:
Josh Cavinato, Note, Turbulence in the Airline Industry: Rethinking America's Foreign Ownership Restrictions, 81 S. Cal. L. Rev. 311 (2008)
Lawrence J. Kelly, Is That "Whoosh" You Hear a New Whisper-Jet Whisking Across U.S. Skies, or the Perotvian "Sucking-Sound" of Jobs Leaving the Country?, 14 L. & Bus. Rev. Am. 699 (2008)
Jason Finan, Comment, A New Flight in the International Aviation Industry: The Implications of the United States-European Union Open Skies Agreement, 17 Tul. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 225 (2008)
Bimel Patel, A Flight Plan Towards Financial Stability--The History and Future of Foreign Ownership Restrictions in the United States Aviation Industry, 73 J. Air L. & Com. 487 (2008)
Christian Westra, Comment, The April 2007 U.S.-EU "Open Skies" Agreement: A Dream of Liberalization Deferred, 32 B.C. Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 161 (2009)
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