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<blockquote data-quote="gricole" data-source="post: 13798" data-attributes="member: 236"><p>Hi all, </p><p></p><p>I am also currently doing this question. From my perspective, I can pursue two avenues. The first one is really commercial and relates to the work I did on an airport concession deal last summer. HSF have a strong aviation practice (e.g. look at the Flybe acquisition) so I can link this easily. However, I think that this may come as forced despite my interest in aviation law more generally. The second avenue I can take is to elaborate on the idea of how online platforms have enabled individual politicians to utilise direct democracy to engage more actively with citizens. This is the so called e-municipality approach. Obama did it a few years ago. Essentially, you have citizens submitting questions on an online platform that then get voted and the President (in this case) answers them without previous preparation. I can relate this discussion to my personal experience as I proposed such an initiative whilst a political intern in the Bulgarian Presidency. What are your thoughts on both topics?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gricole, post: 13798, member: 236"] Hi all, I am also currently doing this question. From my perspective, I can pursue two avenues. The first one is really commercial and relates to the work I did on an airport concession deal last summer. HSF have a strong aviation practice (e.g. look at the Flybe acquisition) so I can link this easily. However, I think that this may come as forced despite my interest in aviation law more generally. The second avenue I can take is to elaborate on the idea of how online platforms have enabled individual politicians to utilise direct democracy to engage more actively with citizens. This is the so called e-municipality approach. Obama did it a few years ago. Essentially, you have citizens submitting questions on an online platform that then get voted and the President (in this case) answers them without previous preparation. I can relate this discussion to my personal experience as I proposed such an initiative whilst a political intern in the Bulgarian Presidency. What are your thoughts on both topics? [/QUOTE]
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