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What (who) is aviation laws - definition

PLATONIC DIALOGUE
The Laws; Plato's Laws; Laws (Plato); Cleinas; The Laws (Plato)

Laws (dialogue)         
The Laws (Greek: Νόμοι, Nómoi; Latin: De LegibusHenri Estienne (ed.), Platonis opera quae extant omnia, Vol.
Sud Aviation         
1957–1970 AEROSPACE MANUFACTURER IN FRANCE
Sud-Aviation; Sud Aviation/BAC
Sud Aviation (, Southern Aviation) was a French state-owned aircraft manufacturer, originating from the merger of Sud-Est (SNCASE, or Société nationale des constructions aéronautiques du sud-est) and Sud-Ouest (SNCASO or Société nationale des constructions aéronautiques du sud-ouest) on 1 March 1957. Both companies had been formed from smaller privately owned corporations that had been nationalized into six regional design and manufacturing pools just prior to the Second World War.
Civil aviation authority         
GOVERNMENT AGENCY CHARGED WITH THE REGULATION OF AVIATION
List of civil aviation authorities; Aviation Authority; Aviation authority; Civil Aviation Department; National aviation authority; National Civil Aviation Agency; Civil aviation authorities; Department of Civil Aviation; Civil Aviation Authority; Civil aviation department; National Airworthiness Authority; National Aviation Authority; Civil aviation Authority; Civil Aeronautic Authority; Civil aeronautic authority; Department Of Civil Aviation; Civil aviation agency; National Agency of Civil Aviation; National Agency of the Civil Aviation; Dept. of Civil Aviation; Civil Aviation Dept.
A civil aviation authority (CAA) is a national or supranational statutory authority that oversees the regulation of civil aviation, including the maintenance of an aircraft register.

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Laws (dialogue)

The Laws (Greek: Νόμοι, Nómoi; Latin: De Legibus) is Plato's last and longest dialogue. The conversation depicted in the work's twelve books begins with the question of who is given the credit for establishing a civilization's laws. Its musings on the ethics of government and law have established it as a classic of political philosophy alongside Plato's more widely read Republic.

Scholars generally agree that Plato wrote this dialogue as an older man, having failed in his effort to guide the rule of the tyrant Dionysius I of Syracuse, instead having been thrown in prison. These events are alluded to in the Seventh Letter. The text is noteworthy as Plato's only undisputed dialogue not to feature Socrates.

Examples of use of aviation laws
1. The official said that under civil aviation laws it is mandatory for passengers traveling on international routes with arms to seek prior permission from the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security in India and its counterpart agency in the destination country, which Wadia has failed to do.
2. The committee found that the Civil Aviation Authority is seriously inadequate, and that Israeli aviation laws are "anachronistic and irrelevant." Hence the CAA operates under "random and flawed" guidelines, and the airspace that serves both civil and military aviation is overcrowded and improperly regulated.