International Air Law

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What is the primary international treaty governing civil aviation?

  1. The Chicago Convention

  2. The Montreal Convention

  3. The Warsaw Convention

  4. The Tokyo Convention


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation, signed in 1944, is the primary international treaty governing civil aviation.

Which organization is responsible for administering the Chicago Convention?

  1. The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)

  2. The International Air Transport Association (IATA)

  3. The Airports Council International (ACI)

  4. The International Federation of Air Line Pilots' Associations (IFALPA)


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for administering the Chicago Convention.

What is the purpose of the Montreal Convention?

  1. To regulate the liability of air carriers for death or injury to passengers and baggage

  2. To regulate the liability of air carriers for damage to cargo

  3. To regulate the liability of air carriers for delay

  4. To regulate the liability of air carriers for loss of or damage to mail


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Montreal Convention, signed in 1999, is an international treaty that regulates the liability of air carriers for death or injury to passengers and baggage.

What is the Warsaw Convention?

  1. An international treaty that regulates the liability of air carriers for death or injury to passengers and baggage

  2. An international treaty that regulates the liability of air carriers for damage to cargo

  3. An international treaty that regulates the liability of air carriers for delay

  4. An international treaty that regulates the liability of air carriers for loss of or damage to mail


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Warsaw Convention, signed in 1929, is an international treaty that regulates the liability of air carriers for death or injury to passengers and baggage.

What is the Tokyo Convention?

  1. An international treaty that regulates the liability of air carriers for death or injury to passengers and baggage

  2. An international treaty that regulates the liability of air carriers for damage to cargo

  3. An international treaty that regulates the liability of air carriers for delay

  4. An international treaty that regulates the liability of air carriers for loss of or damage to mail


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Tokyo Convention, signed in 1967, is an international treaty that regulates the liability of air carriers for damage to cargo.

What is the purpose of the Cape Town Convention?

  1. To create an international registry for aircraft

  2. To regulate the leasing of aircraft

  3. To regulate the sale of aircraft

  4. To regulate the financing of aircraft


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Cape Town Convention, signed in 2001, is an international treaty that creates an international registry for aircraft.

What is the purpose of the Montreal Protocol?

  1. To regulate the emission of greenhouse gases from aircraft

  2. To regulate the emission of noise from aircraft

  3. To regulate the emission of pollutants from aircraft

  4. To regulate the emission of water vapor from aircraft


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Montreal Protocol, signed in 1987, is an international treaty that regulates the emission of greenhouse gases from aircraft.

What is the purpose of the Chicago Convention?

  1. To establish a uniform set of rules for international air navigation

  2. To promote the safe and orderly development of international civil aviation

  3. To encourage the development of international air transport

  4. To promote cooperation among nations in the field of civil aviation


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Chicago Convention, signed in 1944, is an international treaty that establishes a uniform set of rules for international air navigation.

What is the purpose of the Montreal Convention?

  1. To regulate the liability of air carriers for death or injury to passengers and baggage

  2. To regulate the liability of air carriers for damage to cargo

  3. To regulate the liability of air carriers for delay

  4. To regulate the liability of air carriers for loss of or damage to mail


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Montreal Convention, signed in 1999, is an international treaty that regulates the liability of air carriers for death or injury to passengers and baggage.

What is the purpose of the Warsaw Convention?

  1. To regulate the liability of air carriers for death or injury to passengers and baggage

  2. To regulate the liability of air carriers for damage to cargo

  3. To regulate the liability of air carriers for delay

  4. To regulate the liability of air carriers for loss of or damage to mail


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Warsaw Convention, signed in 1929, is an international treaty that regulates the liability of air carriers for death or injury to passengers and baggage.

What is the purpose of the Tokyo Convention?

  1. To regulate the liability of air carriers for death or injury to passengers and baggage

  2. To regulate the liability of air carriers for damage to cargo

  3. To regulate the liability of air carriers for delay

  4. To regulate the liability of air carriers for loss of or damage to mail


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Tokyo Convention, signed in 1967, is an international treaty that regulates the liability of air carriers for damage to cargo.

What is the purpose of the Cape Town Convention?

  1. To create an international registry for aircraft

  2. To regulate the leasing of aircraft

  3. To regulate the sale of aircraft

  4. To regulate the financing of aircraft


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Cape Town Convention, signed in 2001, is an international treaty that creates an international registry for aircraft.

What is the purpose of the Montreal Protocol?

  1. To regulate the emission of greenhouse gases from aircraft

  2. To regulate the emission of noise from aircraft

  3. To regulate the emission of pollutants from aircraft

  4. To regulate the emission of water vapor from aircraft


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Montreal Protocol, signed in 1987, is an international treaty that regulates the emission of greenhouse gases from aircraft.

What is the purpose of the Chicago Convention?

  1. To establish a uniform set of rules for international air navigation

  2. To promote the safe and orderly development of international civil aviation

  3. To encourage the development of international air transport

  4. To promote cooperation among nations in the field of civil aviation


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Chicago Convention, signed in 1944, is an international treaty that establishes a uniform set of rules for international air navigation.

What is the purpose of the Montreal Convention?

  1. To regulate the liability of air carriers for death or injury to passengers and baggage

  2. To regulate the liability of air carriers for damage to cargo

  3. To regulate the liability of air carriers for delay

  4. To regulate the liability of air carriers for loss of or damage to mail


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Montreal Convention, signed in 1999, is an international treaty that regulates the liability of air carriers for death or injury to passengers and baggage.

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