Warsaw Convention

The Warsaw Convention, officially known as the Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to International Carriage by Air, was a "multilateral treaty adopted at Warsaw on October 12, 1929. It establishes liability limits for air carriers.  It has been amended several times.  The amendments currently in force are the Hague Protocol of 1955 and Montreal Protocol No. 4 of 1975."


 * Warsaw Convention of 1929
 * Hague Protocol of 1955
 * Guadalajara Protocol of 1961
 * Guatemala Protocol of 1971
 * Montreal Protocol No. 1 of 1975
 * Montreal Protocol No. 2 of 1975
 * Montreal Protocol No. 3 of 1975
 * Montreal Protocol No. 4 of 1975

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