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Abstract
There was never a time when the people of this nation were more internationally-minded than they are today. The position of world leadership which has now been assumed by, or thrust upon, the United States makes the study of international relations under international law a most vital subject. It is our purpose here to consider the legal rules which have been and are being developed to govern a field whose technical achievements are one of the primary reasons why lawyers and laymen alike are vitally concerned with international law today-the field of international air transportation.
Recommended Citation
Charles S. Rhyne,
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND AIR TRANSPORTATION,
47
Mich. L. Rev.
41
(1948).
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