Article 70 Chicago Convention (Convention on International Civil Aviation)
Article 70 Chicago Convention Financing of air navigation facilities A contracting State, in the circumstances arising under the provisions of Article 69, may conclude an arrangement with the Council for giving effect to such recommendations. The State may elect to bear all of the costs involved in any such arrangement. If the States does not […]
Article 69 Chicago Convention (Convention on International Civil Aviation)
Article 69 Chicago Convention Improvement of air navigation facilities If the Council is of the opinion that the airports or other air navigation facilities, including radio and meteorological services, of a contracting State are not reasonably adequate for the safe, regular, efficient, and economical operation of international air services, present or contemplated, the Council shall […]
Article 68 Chicago Convention (Convention on International Civil Aviation)
Article 68 Chicago Convention Designation of routes and airports Each contracting State may, subject to the provisions of this Convention, designate the route to be followed within its territory by any international air service and the airports which any such service may use. See also: Article 67 Chicago Convention
Article 72 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 1963
Article 72 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations Non-discrimination 1.In the application of the provisions of the present Convention the receiving State shall not discriminate as between States. 2.However, discrimination shall not be regarded as taking place: (a) where the receiving State applies any of the provisions of the present Convention restrictively because of a restrictive […]
Article 67 Chicago Convention (Convention on International Civil Aviation)
Article 67 Chicago Convention File reports with Council Each contracting State undertakes that its international airlines shall, in accordance with requirements laid down by the Council, file with the Council traffic reports, cost statistics and financial statements showing among other things all receipts and the sources thereof. See also: Article 66 Chicago Convention
Article 71 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 1963
Article 71 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations Nationals or permanent residents of the receiving State 1.Except insofar as additional facilities, privileges and immunities may be granted by the receiving State, consular officers who are nationals of or permanently resident in the receiving State shall enjoy only immunity from jurisdiction and personal inviolability in respect of […]
Article 66 Chicago Convention (Convention on International Civil Aviation)
Article 66 Chicago Convention Functions relating to other agreements (a) The Organization shall also carry out the functions placed upon it by the International Air Services Transit Agreement and by the International Air Transport Agreement drawn up at Chicago on December 7, 1944, in accordance with the terms and conditions therein set forth. (b) Members […]
Article 65 Chicago Convention (Convention on International Civil Aviation)
Article 65 Chicago Convention Arrangements with other international bodies The Council, on behalf of the Organization, may enter into agreements with other international bodies for the maintenance of common services and for common arrangements concerning personnel and, with the approval of the Assembly, may enter into such other arrangements as may facilitate the work of […]
Article 70 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 1963
Article 70 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations Exercise of consular functions by diplomatic missions 1.The provisions of the present Convention apply also, so far as the context permits, to the exercise of consular functions by a diplomatic mission. 2.The names of members of a diplomatic mission assigned to the consular section or otherwise charged with […]
Article 64 Chicago Convention (Convention on International Civil Aviation)
Article 64 Chicago Convention Security arrangements The Organization may, with respect to air matters within its competence directly affecting world security, by vote of the Assembly enter into appropriate arrangements with any general organization set up by the nations of the world to preserve peace. See also: Article 63 Chicago Convention