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reciprocity
- Definição1
- Reciprocity is the granting of a right or benefit by a State to a foreign entity such as an air carrier when it has no international obligation to do so, on the condition that the same treatment will be accorded to its comparable entity (entities) by the home State of that foreign entity. For example, a State might approve a nonscheduled flight or flights by a foreign airline if that foreign airline’s State has in the past approved, or promises in the future to approve, a non-scheduled flight or flights for the first State’s airline(s).
- Fonte1
- INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Manual on the Regulation of International Air Transport. 2. ed. Montreal: ICAO, 2004. (Doc. 9626)
- Fonte2
- INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Manual on the Regulation of International Air Transport. 2nd ed. Montreal: ICAO, 2004. (Doc. 9626)
- Contexto
- Reciprocity may be narrowly or broadly defined. For example, in relation to non-scheduled air services, reciprocity in a narrow context might require approval only of a specific type and number of non-scheduled flights, for example, four non-scheduled flights to carry livestock. A broader concept of reciprocity would make no such distinction as to the type or number of non-scheduled flights but might require merely that all non-scheduled flights in a general category, for example, those to/from a third country, be approved.
- Subárea
- Aeronautical Law
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