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What convention dealt with Air Navigation Rules?
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1919 Paris Convention
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What was the first convention to deal with carrier's liability for loss or death?
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1929 Warsaw Convention
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What did the 1929 Geneva Convention deal with?
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Currency counterfeiting
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What convention established ICAO?
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1944 Chicago Convention
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What convention dealt with damage cause by foreign aircraft?
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1952 Rome Convention
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What convention dealt with crimes committed aboard aircraft?
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1963 Tokyo Convention
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The 1969 Vienna Convention deals with:
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International Treaties
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What did the 1970 Hague Convention deal with?
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Unlawful seizure of aircraft, in other words, it was the Hi-Jacking convention.
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What was the 'Sabotage Convention'?
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1971 Montreal, which dealt with the suppression of unlawful acts to civil aircraft.
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What did the 1973 New York Convention deal with?
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Protection of diplomats and diplomatic staff
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Korean Air Lines Flight 007 was shot down in 1983 by soviet fighters. As a result, which international treaty took place?
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1984 Montreal Protocol to the 1944 Chicago Convention. It dealt with the interception of civil aircraft.
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What does the 1999 Montreal Convention deal with?
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Carrier's liability.
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What are the 5 fundamental principles of the 1969 Vienna Convention?
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1. That a treaty is made with free consent2. That it is made in good faith3. That a treaty is binding upon parties4. That a fundamental change of circumstances jeopardizes the validity of a treaty5. That it is better to seek maintenance rather than to terminate a treaty
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According to the 1944 Chicago Convention, what are the four aims of ICAO:
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1. Develop and Adopt international standards and procedures for regulating civil aviation2. Coordinate the provision of Air Navigation facilities world wide3. Collate and Publish information on civil aviation4. Act as an international agent for the development of aviation law
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What article of the 1929 Warsaw Convention deals with passenger liability?
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Article 17
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