
Jan Walulik
Jan Walulik graduated in law from the University of Warsaw (summa cum laude) in 2007. He has been practicing as a corporate attorney. In 2011 he obtained his PhD degree in law. Dr Walulik has been a lecturer in air law at the Warsaw School of Economics since 2012 and was an assistant professor at the Centre for Antitrust and Regulatory Studies, Faculty of Management, University of Warsaw, where he has headed the Civil Aviation Laboratory since 2016.
Subjects: Business, Management and Accounting, Law
Biography
Jan Walulik has been publishing on air law, in Polish and English, since 2011. He is the author and editor of several books and numerous articles on the subject. He is also the co-author of the commentary to Polish Aviation Statute. In 2015 his book Regulatory Reform: the Case of Air Transport was awarded the main prize in the competition for the best monograph in Poland concerning the law and economics of regulation in infrastructure sectors, 2012-2014.Areas of Research / Professional Expertise
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Economic regulation, safety, and security in aviation
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At the core of airline foreign investment restrictions: A study of 121 countries
Published: Jan 07, 2016 by Transport Policy
Authors: Jan Walulik
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Law
The paper portrays the world-wide scale and extent of airline investment restrictions by presenting regulations on airline ownership and control in 121 states and territories. Normative characteristics of the airline nationality requirements are discussed based on the above material, rulings and literature. This includes an analysis of legal construction of the limitations, their sources and addressees, relations of the ownership and control tests and the role of discretionary regulatory policy.