Course Name:
International Aviation Law
Date:26/10/2025 - 30/10/2025
Location:Live sessions
Conducted By:
RTC
How Will I Benefit?
- Gain an insight on the Law in general, the legal instruments, public vs. private law, treaties and conventions, etc.
- Gain knowledge in the fields of Public International Aviation Law, Private International Aviation Law, and Criminal Aviation Law;
- Understand the various legal principles in aviation;
- Be able to analyze the different scenarios against each Freedom of the Air;
- Understand the Private International Air Law which emphasizes on the aspects of liability in air transport; and
- Understand the concepts and provisions of code sharing, interlining, operational leases, and respective agreements, as well as the procedures and permits.
Who Should Attend?
- Legal Affairs Staff
- Commercial Staff
- Financial Staff
- Operational Staff
- Executives and Managers
- Air Navigation Services Providers
- International Relations Staff
- Staff of Ministry of Transport, Civil Aviation, and Airport Authority
- Staff of International Aviation Organisation
Course Contents:
- Introduction to the Law (Public and Private), International Law, Law of treaties, Introduction to Aviation Law
- International Aviation Law: Main Conventions (Paris 1919, Havana 1928, Chicago 1944) and Principles (Sovereignty), SARPs, Aviation Organizations
- Settlement of disputes in Public International Aviation Law
- Freedoms of the Air (Transit and Transport Agreements), the added Freedoms
- Open Skies Agreements
- Technical Regulations (ICAO Annexes)
- Safety and Security
- Liability in Private International Aviation Law
- Third Party Liability
- Chosen cases in Air Carrier’s Liability
- Consumer Protection in Civil Aviation
- Criminal International Aviation Law and Powers of the Pilot (Tokyo Convention 1963, The Hague Convention 1970, Montreal Convention 1971 and Airport Protocols 1988, Montreal Convention 1991)
- Aircrafts: Nationality, Conditions, Transfer of State of Registration Duties (Article 83bis Protocol), Recognition of Rights on Aircrafts (Geneva Convention 1948 and the Cape Town Protocol 2001)
- Aviation and the Environment
- Threats against the aviation industry
Fees
Members:USD
1250
Non Members:USD
1400