PDF: International Carriage of Passengers by Sea
International Carriage of Passengers by Sea
CIV (rail travel)
Established by the Convention concerning International Carriage by Rail (COTIF), article 3. The full current title is the Uniform Rules concerning the Contract for International Carriage of Passengers and Luggage by Rail (CGT CIV, French: Conditions générales de transport pour le transport international ferroviaire des voyageurs).
IATA Montreal Convention 1999
The Montreal Convention 1999 (MC99) establishes airline liability in the case of death or injury to passengers, as well as in cases of delay, damage or loss of baggage and cargo. It unifies all of the different international treaty regimes covering airline liability that had developed haphazardly since 1929.
Carriage of Passengers by Sea: A Critical Analysis of the
the Contract of International Carriage of Passengers by Rail, which is an appendix to the Convention Concerning International Carriage by Rail, May 9, 1980, 1397 U.N.T.S. 76, performs a similar function for passengers carried on international voyages. See Uniform Rules Concerning the Contract of International Carriage of Passengers by Rail, INT’L
International Carriage For Passenger And Baggage
1.1“International Carriage by Air” means, unless otherwise stated in the Convention, transportation in which, according to the contract of carriage, either the place of departure or the destination or an Agreed Stopping Place, whether or not there is a break in the transportation, is not situated in the People’s Republic of China.
Passenger transport | Mobility and Transport
The international carriage of passengers by coach and bus is conditional on the possession of a munity licence. Any road passenger transport operator possessing a valid munity licence, issued by the Member State of establishment, has free access to the whole international EU road transport market.
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