Criado por Sam Barnes
mais de 7 anos atrás
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Questão | Responda |
Define "States" in Maritime Legilsation | A Country |
In maritime legislation, define 'Ratifying.' | -Bringing into domestic law |
In maritime legislation, define 'Open Skies' | is an international policy concept that calls for the liberalization of the rules and regulations of the international aviation industry—especially commercial aviation—in order to create a free-market environment for the airline industry. Its primary objectives are: to liberalize the rules for international aviation markets and minimize government intervention as it applies to passenger, all-cargo, and combination air transportation as well as scheduled and charter services; and |
Name the four Local Security Authorities. | 1. Office of Transport Security 2. Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) 3. Air Services Australia 4. Australian Maritime Safety Authority |
Name a Meteorology Authority | Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) |
Name TWO International Security Authorities | 1. International Civil Aviation Authority (ICAO) 2. International Comission for Air Navigation (ICAN ~ Discontinued WW2 > 1930's) |
What does each country structures its public sector legal and administrative framework in accordance to? i.e ~ what makes each country's domestic aviation sector different? | History, Culture and Political necessity. |
What must first be done to International Law before it applies to each specific State (country) | Each International convention (law) must be incorporated into domestic law for them to have effect. |
What is the TECHNICAL name for the Chicago Convention | The Civil Aviation Act, 1988 ~ ICAO (Confirm) |
What was the function of The Civil Aviation Act, 1988? | Establishes the national aviation safety regularoty authority under s.11 States (countries) |
Why is Maritime Law relevant to Aviation Law? | Aviation law derives from the same international policy ~ i.e Maritime International Law had already set the ground. |
Describe The Australian Maritime Safety Authority Act, 1900. | ? |
Describe The International Convention on Maritime. | ? |
When was the ICAO (International Civil Aviation Authority) introduced. | 1944 |
Why was ICAO introduced? | To cater for the technological advancements in the Aviation Industry especially since World War 2 & The implementation of the Jet-engine. (Confirm) |
How many 'states' signed the Chicago Convention in it's preliminary introduction (1944)? | 54 States (countries) |
What were the two outlined objectives of the Chicago Convention? | 1. Technical (explain) 2. Economic (explain) |
How many contracting states have signed the Chicago Convention? | Today, 191 States have contracted. (confirm) |
Describe the role of the ICAO ASSEMBLY | (sovereign/assembly body of ICAO) meets every 3 years, reviews the work of ICAO, set priorities for the next 3 years and approves the budget |
Describe the role of the ICAO COUNCIL? | A governing body composed of 36 states (elected) to run ICAO on a day-to-day basis |
Describe the Status Body of ICAO | Is this necessary? |
Describe the Four Legislative sections of the Chicago Convention. | Part 1 ~ Air Navigation Part 2 ~ The International Civilization Organisation Part 3 ~ International Air Transport Part 4 ~ Final Provisions |
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