Transcription of CHAPTER I CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL …
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CHAPTER ICONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL civil AVIATIONSIGNED AT CHICAGO ON 7TH DECEMBER, 1944(THE CHICAGO CONVENTION , 1944)34[Intentionally left blank]5 PREAMBLEWHEREAS the future development ofinternational civil aviation can greatly help tocreate and preserve friendship andunderstanding among the nations and peoplesof the world, yet its abuse can become a threatto the general security; andWHEREAS it is desirable to avoid frictionand to promote that cooperation betweennations and peoples upon which the peace ofthe world depends;THEREFORE, the undersigned governmentshaving agreed on certain principles andarrangements in order that INTERNATIONAL civilaviation may be developed in a safe and orderlymanner and that INTERNATIONAL air transportservices may be established on the basis ofequality of opportunity and operated soundlyand economically;Have accordingly concluded thisConvention to that IAIR NAVIGATIONCHAPTER IGENERAL PRINCIPLE ANDAPPLICATION OF THECONVENTIONA rticle 1 SovereigntyThe contracting States recognize that everyState has compl
chapter i convention on international civil aviation signed at chicago on 7th december, 1944 (the chicago convention, 1944) 3
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