AMNA AL JALLAF SPEAKS AT THE 1ST HAGUE CAA CONFERENCE
Amna Al Jallaf, Al Jallaf Advocates’ Managing Partner, participated as a member of the “360 Degrees of Key Aviation Cases” legal panel during the 1st Hague CAA Conference, where she spoke about resolving aviation disputes in the United Arab Emirates and the region and discussed the current challenges and recommendations in that area of the law.
The Hague Court of Arbitration for Aviation Conference brought together and connected over 100 aviation industry experts and dispute-resolution specialists from around the world.
The Hague CAA Conference is a full day event and delves into the nuances of contractual dispute resolution across the vast global aviation industry, with a particular focus on the evolution of arbitration and mediation in such context as embodied by The Hague CAA. This unique assembly of aviation legal minds from various sectors within the global aviation industry from around the world – private practice, in-house, government and academia – will make for an exciting full day of enlightening discussions, engaging debates, and pioneering insight. It marks a notable milestone in the global aviation legal community.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Ihab is an Italian attorney-at-law and expert in the aviation sector. He has been engaged in commercial and regulatory law practice for many years, with a focus on aviation.
He has an extensive experience in high-profile litigation, aircraft financing and leasing, aviation regulation, aircraft accident investigations and policy & business aviation issues.
During his career, he has been actively involved in a full range of legal matters arising in the aviation industry, including drafting aviation legislations, participating in major Privatization and Public–Private Partnership projects, delivering regulatory consultations & proceedings, handling general aviation and commercial issues including sale, purchase and lease of aircraft transactions, aircraft & air navigation services’ insurance and reinsurance, and other environment, security & safety issues.
Ihab has addressed numerous conferences on aviation law and aircraft financing & leasing in the Middle East, Europe and Canada, and published on a variety of issues, including commercial aviation developments, environmental regulation impacting the aviation sector and the Cape Town Convention and its Aircraft Protocol.
He is a member of ICAO’s Commission of Experts of the Supervisory Authority of the International Registry (CESAIR) for the purposes of the Cape Town Convention (CTC) and the Aircraft Protocol.