Course Name:
International Aviation Law
Date:08/05/2022 - 12/05/2022
Location:Amman
Conducted By:
RTC
How Will I Benefit?
- Providing participants with the knowledge in the fields of Public International Aviation Law, Private International Aviation Law, Criminal Aviation Law, National Civil Aviation Law and Regulations.
- Provide the participants with the necessary knowledge in the field of Aviation Security crimes to achieve common understanding with the other State Authorities.
- Understanding the State obligations towards the International Community and how to comply with the international requirements through Civil Aviation oversight and airline commitment, consequently achieving smooth and profitable operation.
- Understanding the Public law and regulations of civil aviation for seeking strong compliance with their requirements to achieve a safe and regulated growth.
- Understanding the Private International Aviation Law which emphasize on the aspects of liability regime in international air transport helps in minimizing, dealing with and avoiding high liabilities.
- Understanding the rights of passengers, consignors and persons on the ground.
- This course enables representatives of Civil Aviation Administrations, Civil Aviation Authorities, Airports and Air Navigation Service Providers to support their organization in compliance with international air law, through application of appropriate knowledge and advocacy.
Who Should Attend?
From the Civil Aviation Authority:
- Legal Affairs staff
- Flight Safety inspectors
- Airports Certification and Oversight inspectors
- Aircraft Accident Investigators
- Licensing and Certification Staff
- Aviation Security Managers and Inspectors
- Facilitation Managers and Inspectors
- Air Traffic Controllers
- Air transport and Air transport economics staff
- International relations staff
- Aviation Services staff
- Quality and Compliance inspectors
From the Airlines:
- Legal Affairs staff
- Aviation Security Managers and staff
- International relations l Aeropolitical staff
- Area and Station Managers
- Flight Operations Managers
- Commercial Staff
- Financial staff
- Insurance Staff
- Systems & Procedures Specialist
- Quality inspectors
Course Contents:
- Law – General
- Aviation Law – General
- Understanding Legal text
- International Aviation Organizations
- Sovereignty & Jurisdiction
- Principles of Public International Air Law
1. Chicago Convention
2. Transit Agreement: Technical freedoms of the air
3. Transport Agreement: Five freedoms of the air
- Technical Regulations: ICAO Annexes
- Conditions to be fulfilled with respect to aircraft
- Transfer of State of Registration's duties: Article 83 bis Protocol
- Recognition of Rights on Aircraft
1. Geneva Convention (1948)
2. Cape Town Protocol on Aircraft Equipment 2001
- Economic Regulations
- Liability in Private International Air Law:
1. Warsaw System (1):
a) Warsaw Convention 1929
b) The Hague Protocol 955
c) Guadalajara Convention 1961
d) Montreal Agreement 1966
e) Guatemala Protocol 1971
f) Montreal Protocols 1-4
2. Montreal System:
a) Montreal Convention 1999
b) Liability Limits Revision 2009 (adjustment 1)
3. Third Party Liability
a) Rome Convention (1952)
b) Unlawful Interference Compensation Convention (2009)
c) General Risks Convention (2009)
- Concept ad Regulations of Customer Protection in Civil Aviation
- International Criminal Aviation Law:
1. Tokyo Convention 1963
a) Powers of the Pilot-In-Command
b) Montreal Protocol 2014 (entered into force 1/1/2020)
2. The Hague Convention 1970
a) Beijing Supplementary Protocol 2010
3. Montreal Convention 1971
a) Airports Protocol 1988
b) Beijing Convention 2010
4. Marking of Plastic Explosives Convention 1991
- Enforcement and Investigation:Concept of Judicial Officers in Civil Aviation
- National Civil Aviation Law: National Model
Fees
Members:USD
1750
Non Members:USD
1900