Aviation and Climate Change

Aviation and Climate Change

Content (80% of your mark) Ability to formulate a relevant and timely problem in the broad area of air transport law, economics and policy. Demonstrated understanding of critical issues. Ability to construct argument(s). Innovative use of material/arguments/references/knowledge. Demonstration of independent thought. Ability to undertake specific analysis. Use of at least 40 academic sources. Structure (15% of your mark) Logical flow of arguments, sentences, paragraphs. Appropriate use of headings and sub-headings. Style and presentation (5% of your mark) Grammar (as indicated above, smaller problems are overlooked). Spelling (small mistakes are overlooked) References and citations (relevance, appropriateness, number). Form and Structure Write in the third person. Write in the present tense. Do not write an abstract or executive summary — neither is necessary for this assessment. The choice of font, margins and justification is yours. That said, and if you are looking for some suggestions, I would recommend 1.5cm document margins, a nice Serif font such as Times New Roman, and left justification only. You will be evaluated — albeit minimally (see above) — on the “look and feel” of your assessment, so you are advised to make it look “professional. No textbook references