Training



International Air Law for Lawyers and Legal Professionals


Improve your knowledge of international air law to better serve your organization or clients.



How You Will Benefit

  • Obtain a comprehensive overview of the legal regimes applicable to all aspects of the aviation industry
  • Learn how the international air law regimes are interpreted and applied
  • Analyze the legal implications for your organization or clients
  • Understand how airlines and governments handle problematic international air law issues

Designed for

  • Airline in-house counsel
  • Government officials involved in the air transport sector
  • Aviation lawyers in private practice
  • Lawyers in related fields seeking an understanding of the international aviation industry

* A background in law, either by educational experience or equivalent work experience, is ESSENTIAL for your participation in this course.


Course Content

  • Introduction to international law air law
  • Public international air law - International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the Chicago Convention
  • Air carrier liability
  • Code share agreements
  • International aviation security regime
  • Third party surface liability
  • Introduction to aviation insurance
  • Aviation law in the European Union
  • IATA and airline agreements


Course availability

If a session is not listed below, this course is not scheduled for classroom delivery at this time.

Ask about onsite delivery - All IATA classroom courses can be customised to your needs and delivered onsite for groups at your location.
Contact us  to learn more about this cost-effective option.

April 26 - April 30, 2010
Geneva, SwitzerlandClass No : 18615
July 19 - July 23, 2010
Montreal, CanadaClass No : 18616
October 25 - October 29, 2010
SingaporeClass No : 18617
Prerequisite(s)

A sound understanding of the legal aspects of the international aviation industry

Diplomas
This course is :
Onsite Training
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