ETIMOLOGIA DELLA PAROLA CABOTAGE
From French, from caboter to sail near the coast, apparently from Spanish cabocape².
CHE SIGNIFICA CABOTAGE IN INGLESE
Cabotaggio
Cabotaggio / kæbətɨdʒ / tradizionalmente si riferisce alla spedizione lungo percorsi costieri, porto a porto. Ora la parola è spesso utilizzata per riferirsi al trasporto di merci o passeggeri tra due punti dello stesso paese da una nave o da un aereo registrato in un altro paese. Originariamente un termine di spedizione, il cabotaggio ora riguarda anche l'aviazione, le ferrovie e il trasporto su strada. Il cabotaggio è "il commercio o la navigazione nelle acque costiere, o il diritto esclusivo di un paese a gestire il traffico aereo nel suo territorio". Il cabotaggio è utilizzato nel contesto di "diritti di cabotaggio", il diritto di una società da un paese a commerciare in un altro paese. In termini di aviazione, è il diritto di operare all'interno delle frontiere nazionali di un altro paese. La maggior parte dei paesi non consente il cabotaggio dell'aviazione, per motivi di protezionismo economico, sicurezza nazionale o sicurezza pubblica. Una notevole eccezione è l'Unione europea, i cui membri garantiscono tutti i diritti del cabotaggio.
definizione di cabotage nel dizionario inglese
La definizione di cabotaggio nel dizionario è navigazione costiera o spedizione, specialmente all'interno dei confini di un paese. Un'altra definizione di cabotaggio è la prenotazione ai vettori di un paese del suo traffico interno, specialmente il traffico aereo.
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «CABOTAGE»
Scopri l'uso di
cabotage nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
cabotage e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Cabotage in Air Transport Regulation
This book assesses the present status of space activity regulation against the background of the progressive commercialization of outer space.
Pablo Mendes de León,
1992
2
Beyond Open Skies: A New Regime for International Aviation
European Commission's study of the potential economic effects of a U.S./EC air
transport agreement, the so-called 'Brattle Report,' almost a decade later.107 B
CABOTAGE IN A MULTILATERAL AIRSPACE ENVIRONMENT A number of ...
3
Regulatory Reform in Road Freight Transport Proceedings of ...
The figures show that more than 68% of cabotage was carried out in Germany.
The cabotage penetration rate in that country, as a proportion of the internal
transport market, was close to 0.75% in 1997, which meant that Germany had a
very ...
European Conference of Ministers of Transport,
2002
4
Competition and Regulation in Shipping and Shipping Related ...
Thus the provisions on manning set out in the Cabotage Regulation are the result
of a compromise. The Regulation provides that the home State's laws apply to the
manning of ships which carry out mainland cabotage and are over 650 grt.25 ...
Antōnios M. Antapasēs, Athanassiou, Lia I. Athanassiou,
2009
5
Competition in Coastal Seas: An Evaluation of Foreign ...
Current U.S. cabotage and related laws apply to water transportation between
points in the United States, including certain points on the Outer Continental
Shelf (OCS), and to certain other marine activities conducted within U.S. territorial
...
6
An Introduction to Airline Economics
It is important to distinguish between fill-up (also called consecutive) cabotage,
where the flight must have come in from or be destined to a foreign point, and full
or unrestricted cabotage, where a foreign airline could operate between two ...
William E. O'Connor,
2001
7
Managing Closed-Loop Supply Chains
The book gives insight in these differences and how these differences may be dealt with in practice, by offering a concrete framework, introducing the different aspects related to CLSC (technical, organisational, planning and control, ...
Simme D.P. Flapper, Jo van Nunen, Luk N. van Wassenhove,
2006
8
Regulatory Politics in the Enlarging European Union: ...
Weighing Civic and Producer Interests Alasdair R. Young, Helen Wallace, Helen
S. Wallace. international transport services between the member states without
any additional authorisation. The introduction of cabotage The introduction of ...
Alasdair R. Young, Helen Wallace, Helen S. Wallace,
2000
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Transatlantic aviation effects of easing restrictions on ...
By 1997, the EU removed the final operating restriction by allowing cabotage
within the EU. Deregulation has allowed substantial growth in both U.S. and EU
airline operations and passenger traffic, with consumers on both sides of the
Atlantic ...
10
Implications of Alternative
Cabotage Rules
The purpose of this study was to examine cabotage related problems encountered by the trucking industry, and to assess the implications of alternative cabotage rules.
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «CABOTAGE»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
cabotage nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Govt's move to ease cabotage law on east coast could hurt Adani
Cabotage restrictions are applicable in most countries to protect the domestic shipping industry from foreign competition as well as for the ... «Livemint, lug 15»
Landmark Fair Competition Act now in PNoy's office
... to the Presidential Legislative Liaison Office, the Fair Competition Law and the Amended Cabotage Law were submitted to Aquino's office on ... «Philippine Star, lug 15»
Puerto Rico debt crisis revives Jones Act debate
Puerto Rico's fiscal crisis has rekindled criticism of the Jones Act, the cabotage law requiring the use of U.S.-flag vessels for shipments between ... «JOC.com, lug 15»
Crew dispute sparks protest
But the job losses have made their way into a debate over the Australian government's proposal to amend the country's cabotage law. “The fact ... «TradeWinds, lug 15»
BBL, economic measures top House agenda – Belmonte
He said Congress has transmitted to President Aquino for his signature the proposed amendments to the Cabotage Law and the long awaited ... «ABS CBN News, lug 15»
True food security for all
Worse, we have allowed domestic shipping costs to be high, owing to the lack of competition due to cabotage rules. Is it any wonder that there's ... «Inquirer.net, lug 15»
DOJ Overreaches with Investigation Into Airline "Collusion"
And to solve the issue of domestic competition, why not ease rules on foreign ownership and offer unlimited cabotage? The federal government ... «Airways News, lug 15»
Crew spat on tanker
A tanker crew employed by South Korean charterer GS Caltex has sparked a political debate in Australia over the country's cabotage market. «TradeWinds, lug 15»
The shame of a seafaring nation
“Cabotage” refers to the practice of allowing foreign vessels to transport goods and passengers between Philippine ports. Under the current law ... «The Manila Times, lug 15»
FG Proposes Fresh Rules on Cabotage Fund Disbursement
The federal government has proposed fresh rules that will guide disbursement of the much awaited Cabotage Vessel Finance Fund (CVFF), ... «THISDAY Live, lug 15»