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  2. Olympic Airways v. Husain - Wikipedia

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    Rubina Husain filed suit in a California federal district court seeking damages under Article 17 of the Warsaw Convention. This Article allowed damages to be recovered by international air travelers for accidents that occur during a flight. Applying the statute from the Warsaw convention, the district court ruled that Mr. Hanson's death was an ...

  3. Warsaw Convention - Wikipedia

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    According to Clauses 17 and 18 of the Warsaw Convention, airline companies are liable for any damage that occurs to passengers or their belongings during in-flight. However, airline companies will not be held responsible if the damage results from the passenger's own fault or one of their temporary servants such as doctors assisting ill ...

  4. Montreal Convention - Wikipedia

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    Article 17 of the Convention refers to "bodily injury" in setting out the liability of the carrier for accidents. [ dubious – discuss ] Purely psychiatric injury is not eligible for compensation which has been criticised by people injured in plane accidents, [ 7 ] legal experts [ 8 ] and their families.

  5. 2005 Warsaw Convention - Wikipedia

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    The Council of Europe Convention on Laundering, Search, Seizure and Confiscation of the Proceeds from Crime and on the Financing of Terrorism, also known as the Warsaw Convention or CETS 198, is a Council of Europe convention which aims to facilitate international co-operation and mutual assistance in investigating crime and tracking down, seizing and confiscating the proceeds thereof.

  6. Hague Protocol - Wikipedia

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    It serves to amend the Warsaw Convention. While officially the Hague Protocol is intended to become a single entity with the Warsaw Convention, [1] it has only been ratified by 137 of the original 152 parties to the Warsaw Convention. [2] The binding version of the treaty is written in French, but certified versions also exist in English and ...

  7. Freedoms of the air - Wikipedia

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    [3]: 146 [17]: 108–109 [17]: 112 Less controversial but still restricted at times, though relatively more common are sixth freedom rights. [ 3 ] : 146 [ 18 ] : 94–95 Beyond rights also encompass international flights with a foreign intermediate stop where passengers may only embark and disembark at the intermediate point on the leg of the ...

  8. Category:Treaties concluded in 1929 - Wikipedia

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    Warsaw Convention This page was last edited on 12 March 2020, at 23:03 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  9. Bag tag - Wikipedia

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    Warsaw Convention. The Warsaw Convention of 1929, specifically Article Four, ... This page was last edited on 10 October 2024, at 17:03 (UTC).