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The first step for ICAO in this process would be to carefully study the consequences of a global market based measure (MBM) would bring for both developed and developing States, through carefully selected key stakeholders (the Oxford Study’s recommendation might be a good start) with the expertise available at the Secretariat.
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Ibid.
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Oxford Martin Report, supra, note 1 at 63.
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Supra, note 1.
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Supra.
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Tony Blair, As the World Becomes Smaller, the Need to Understand Each Other's Faith Grows, The Independent, June 4 2008.
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Ruchir Sharma, Broken BRICs: Why the Rest Stopped Rising, Foreign Affairs, November/December 2012 Issue at 32.
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Ibid.
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Supra, note 1.
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Id. 261.
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Abeyratne, R. (2014). Required Initial Strategy. In: Aviation and Climate Change. SpringerBriefs in Law. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08443-5_5
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