* Features a large volume of new case law, comprehensively discussed * Provides authoritative and clear guidance on all topics of relevance * Offers lively and engaging commentary, written by leading practitioners for practitioners * Thoroughly considers new EU legislation Written by a new team of leading practitioners at the London travel law set, 1 Chancery Lane, this new edition of this well-known work comprehensively revises and updates classic topics. Existing case law is placed in a practical context and the ...
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* Features a large volume of new case law, comprehensively discussed * Provides authoritative and clear guidance on all topics of relevance * Offers lively and engaging commentary, written by leading practitioners for practitioners * Thoroughly considers new EU legislation Written by a new team of leading practitioners at the London travel law set, 1 Chancery Lane, this new edition of this well-known work comprehensively revises and updates classic topics. Existing case law is placed in a practical context and the many new developments in the law are discussed in detail. Travel law and litigation is one of the most dynamic areas of practice and new law is constantly being made. The volume of new case law has increased significantly since the fourth edition was published and the busy practitioner needs to remain on top of this. The fifth edition provides full commentary on all topics of relevance to the travel lawyer and also considers the following new developments: - What is a "package"? - Where do we now stand on the local safety standards defence? - What is the extent of a tour operator's liability for off-package sales and what is the contractual framework for such liability where it arises? - How are general damages for loss of enjoyment of a holiday to be calculated? - What is an "accident" within the meaning of article 17(1) of the Montreal Convention? - What is the proper forum within which to bring a claim under the Athens Convention? - How do the Denied Boarding compensation provisions work in practice? - What is an Odenbreit claim? - How is the Rome II Regulation to be applied? Both a digest of the existing law and a lively guide to where the law may be heading, this new edition of this leading text is clear, concise and authoritative. It will be of interest to all those who deal with claims that have a cross-border elements and will prove an essential addition to the library of all barristers, solicitors and legal executives who practise in this expanding field. This work is for barristers, solicitors, legal executives and paralegals in private practice; in house legal teams (travel agents, tour operators and air carriers); tour operators, travel agents, travel insurers and claims recovery teams and Judges in County Court. .
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