In September, the European Union publicly disavowed a resolution passed by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), which stressed the importance of states avoiding unilateral action on aviation emissions and the environment. Its reasoning for doing so was simple: The Kyoto Protocol to the United Nation's Framework Convention on Climate Change clearly recognizes ICAO as the international leader in finding an equitable solution to environmental damage that may be caused by civil aviation.
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INTERNATIONAL AVIATION LAW
European unilateralism
The National Law Journal
March 31, 2008
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