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  • Warsaw Convention

    The benefit to the shipper in using a Warsaw Convention air waybill is that the shipper does not have to prove that the carrier caused the injury to any lost, damaged, or delayed goods. The shipper has to make a claim within seven days when the bills are governed by the Warsaw Convention and […]

  • Aviation and Outerspace Conventions

    Aviation and Outerspace Conventions Treaty on Open Skies 24.3.1992 Additional Protocols 1-4 Amending the Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to International Carriage by Air Signed at Warsaw on 12.10.1929 25.9.1975 Convention on Registration of Objects Launched into Outer Space 12.11.1974 Convention on International Liability for Damage Caused by Space Objects 29.3.1972 Agreement…

  • Carriage of Goods

    Definition of Carriage of Goods By AirIn accordance with the work A Dictionary of Law, this is a description of Carriage of Goods By Air : The act of carrying goods by air, which is normally under a contract between the consignor and a *carrier. International carriage has been the subject of […]

  • Aviation Law In International Law

    Aviation Law in International LawThe importance of modern aviation was recognized during World War II, when a conference was convened in Chicago in 1944 to discuss regulation of postwar international civil aviation. The resulting Chicago Convention of 1944 codified public international avia…

  • Guatemala Protocol (1971)

    A modification of the Warsaw Convention (read this and related legal terms for further details) of 1929….

  • Hague Protocol (1955)

    A modification of the Warsaw Convention (read this and related legal terms for further details) of 1929….

  • List of Institutions and Multilateral Treaties with Pacific Settlement of Disputes among Members

    List of Institutions and Multilateral Treaties with Pacific Settlement of Disputes among Members Introduction This list compries most of all regional and global treaties that explicitly call for the pacific settlement of (political) disputes among their members. It requires membership in multilateral treaties/institutions with at least five member states that explicitly call for the pacific…