Description
Flying in the Face of Criminalization offers an in-depth examination of criminal liability issues within the aviation industry, addressing both individual and organizational accountability. The authors, Andreas and Sofia Mateou, provide practitioners, executives, and legal professionals with essential guidance on understanding and managing criminal exposure in aviation operations.
The book covers critical topics including regulatory frameworks, prosecution trends, corporate criminal responsibility, and individual liability for aviation professionals. It explores how criminal law intersects with aviation regulations and presents case studies highlighting real-world implications. Readers will gain insights into compliance strategies, risk mitigation, and effective legal defense in criminal proceedings related to aviation activities.
This resource is invaluable for anyone involved in aviation management, compliance, legal counsel, or regulatory affairs seeking to navigate the increasingly complex criminal landscape affecting the industry.







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