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the Warsaw Convention
(law, international law) An international treaty (full title: Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to International Carriage by Air, Signed at Warsaw on 12 October 1929) signed in Warsaw in 1929, covering international air travel, including such topics as ticketing, cargo and liability.
Between the parties of the Protocol, it was agreed that the 1929 Warsaw Convention and the 1955 Hague Protocol were to be read and interpreted together as one single instrument to be known as the Warsaw Convention as amended at the Hague in 1955. Source: Internet
If one nation is a party to the Warsaw Convention and another to the Hague Protocol, neither state has an instrument in common and therefore there is no mutual international ground for litigation. Source: Internet
The Hague Conference adopted a Protocol (the Hague Protocol ) for the amendment of the Warsaw Convention. Source: Internet
Since Nepal has signed the Warsaw Convention, the airline is liable to pay more than Rs2.08 million per passenger. Source: Internet
“Under the Warsaw Convention, a Nepali passenger gets up to $20,000.” Source: Internet