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Tag: Airspace Tribunal

Fourth hearing of Airspace Tribunal to be hosted online in Berlin

By Andrea Shieber | 07 June 2021

The Airspace Tribunal – a people’s tribunal established by Kent Law School Emeritus Professor Nick Grief and Shona Illingworth (Kent School of Arts) – is … Read more

Third public hearing for the Airspace Tribunal to be hosted online from Toronto

By Andrea Shieber | 27 October 2020

A third public hearing for the Airspace Tribunal – an international forum to consider the case for and against a new human right to protect … Read more

Plans for third hearing of Airspace Tribunal to be held in Hiroshima

By Andrea Shieber | 12 December 2019

Kent Law School Professor Nick Grief and Shona Illingworth (Kent School of Arts) have taken part in a research seminar in Japan with a view … Read more

Airspace Tribunal in Australia considers case for new human right

By Andrea Shieber | 29 October 2019

Kent Law School Professor Nick Grief and Shona Illingworth (Kent School of Arts) have been in Australia for the second hearing of The Airspace Tribunal, … Read more

Inaugural hearing of the Airspace Tribunal in London today

By Andrea Shieber | 21 September 2018

Kent Law School Professor Nick Grief is sharing his expertise in international airspace law and human rights at today’s inaugural hearing of the Airspace Tribunal, … Read more

Inaugural hearing of the Airspace Tribunal in London

By Andrea Shieber | 26 July 2018

Kent Law School Professor Nick Grief will be sharing his expertise in international airspace law and human rights at the inaugural hearing of the Airspace … Read more

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