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20th Annual Conference of the European Air Law Association in Prague

One of the lecturers at the 20th annual conference of the European Air Law Association, which takes place on 7 November 2008 in Prague, is Jiří Horník, an attorney specializing in aviation law at law firm Kocián Šolc Balaštík.

In his contribution Jiří Horník will focus on legal issues connected with optimizing the provision of aviation operations management services, drawing on experience gained while acting for, among others, Řízení letového provozu ČR and on the implementation of the CEATS and FAB CE projects in the Czech environment.

The European Air Law Association brings together specialists in the field of aviation and its core activities are consultancy and the development of legal regulation in the field of aviation.

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