DE L’EFFICACITÉ DES MESURES ADMINISTRATIVES CONTRE LES NUISANCES SONORES DES AVIONS EN DROIT FRANÇAIS ET ÉMIRATI

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Citation: Imad Eldin Abdulhay et Bashar H. Malkawi (2017) DE L’EFFICACITÉ DES MESURES ADMINISTRATIVES CONTRE LES NUISANCES SONORES DES AVIONS EN DROIT FRANÇAIS ET ÉMIRATI. Annals of Air and Space Law (RSS)
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Summary

This article addresses the problems associated with aircraft noise with or without pilots. It asks whether the administrative measures taken by France and the United Arab Emirates are sufficient and efficient to combat noise pollution. It examines the aeronautical preventive measures, as well as those related to urbanism, before discussing remedial measures for aircraft noise. This article finds that the administrative measures taken by the UAE, in comparison to those of France, are insufficient and ineffective. One of the reasons is that the preventative and suppressive measures reflect the transversal nature of noise: they are both national and international regulations, but they are not homogenous, unitary and structured. Legislative policies, taking into account expert suggestions and opinions, must emerge in the UAE by following the recommendations on the protection of the environment of international institutions, such as ICAO. Thus, the mitigation measures would be used to redistribute aircraft noise to diminish its impact on the most sensitive areas. This article recommends measures such as modifying runways, as well as routes, and special manoeuvres to reduce noise during take-off and approach.