Program Requirements
The Graduate Certificate in Air and Space Law offered through the Institute of Air and Space Law is a course work program, appropriate for students with a strong professional orientation. The certificate is awarded after at least one term of residence in the Faculty and upon completion of a minimum of 15 academic credits of law courses. Students may take courses beyond the minimum of 15 credits, and these additional courses may be non-law courses. Students in the program often remain in residence for both terms and take all of the Air and Space Law courses. For more information, see our Website: .Required Courses (9 credits)
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ASPL 633 Public International Air Law (3 credits)
Overview
Air & Space Law : Sources of public international law relating to the air space and its aeronautical uses. International aviation organizations and their law-making functions. Legal responses to aviation terrorism.
Terms: Fall 2009
Instructors: Dempsey, Paul Stephen (Fall)
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ASPL 636 Private International Air Law (3 credits)
Overview
Air & Space Law : Sources of private international air law. Conflicts of laws. Unification of law of liability. Liability for damage on the surface, liability of the ATC and CNS/ATM providers. Rights in aircraft and their international recognition.
Terms: Fall 2009
Instructors: Walsh, Catherine (Fall)
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ASPL 637 Space Law: General Principles (3 credits)
Overview
Air & Space Law : Examination of the role of international law in the regulation of outer space activities.
Terms: Fall 2009
Instructors: Huang, Jiefang (Fall)
Complementary Courses (6 credits)
6 additional credits of graduate courses.