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Warsaw Clauses in Air Charter Agreements

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Air Charter and the Warsaw Convention
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All that has now been said about the applicability of the Warsaw Convention to contracts between airplane owners and charterers has been founded on the implied assumption that the parties have not by agreement extended the scope of the Convention. But, as has already been pointed out,1 it is not uncommon that the owner and the charterer agree that the Warsaw Rules shall apply to a contract which would not automatically have been governed by them.

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Grönfors, K. (1956). Warsaw Clauses in Air Charter Agreements. In: Air Charter and the Warsaw Convention. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-6762-0_7

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