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Interpretation of the Term “High Contracting Parties” in the Air Traffic Convention

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2017

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Editorial Comment
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1941

References

1 Philippson v. Imperial Airways, Ltd., [1939] A. C. 332; 108 L.J.K.B. 415; this Journal, Vol. 33 (1939), p. 588; Lord Atkin, Lord Thankerton and Lord Wright for reversal, Lord Russell of Killowen and Lord Macmillan dissenting. The judgments of the courts below are reported in (1937) 53 T.L.R. 850 and (1938) 54 T.L.R. 523, respectively.

2 For text of convention, see Supplement to this Journal, Vol. 28 (1934), p. 84.

3 L. Oppenheim, International Law (5th ed., 1937), §510, p. 711.

4 Supplement to this Journal, Vol. 29 (1935), p. 661.