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Donald Macrae, Risk and Regulation Advisory Council UK illustrates that the ash cloud incident involved many risk actors and, by relying on the methodology developed by the UK’s Risk and Regulation Advisory Council to manage “Public Risk” incidents, offers an insightful analysis of the different role that these actors played in the unfolding of the event. 1st HEC workshop on regulation. Emergency regulation under the thread of a catastrophe: a hard look at the volcanic ash crisis. A conference organised by Alberto Alemanno, HEC Paris. 10 & 11 november 2010. More info at http://www.albertoalemanno.eu
Nick Bernard, Queen Mary University London analysis the impact of the volcanic ash crisis on EU air passenger rights and discusses some unresolved issues. He addresses inter alia questions of allocation of costs beyond airlines and passengers as well as enforcement problems of the regulation from...
Published 05/29/11
Nick Bernard, Queen Mary University London analysis the impact of the volcanic ash crisis on EU air passenger rights and discusses some unresolved issues. He addresses inter alia questions of allocation of costs beyond airlines and passengers as well as enforcement problems of the regulation from...
Published 05/29/11
Morten Broberg, from the University of Copenhagen, familiarizes the audience with the Denied Boarding Regulation and discusses whether it provides an adequate legal basis for dealing with exceptional situations like the one experienced during the 2010 ash cloud. 1st HEC workshop on regulation....
Published 05/22/11