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This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the legal framework governing international aviation, focusing on the principles, regulations, and institutions that shape global air transport. It explores aviation law as a branch of international law concerned with air travel, aircraft operations, and associated legal and commercial issues, emphasizing its cross-border nature and regulatory complexity. Learners examine key international organizations such as the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the International Air Transport Association (IATA), including their roles in establishing standards, promoting cooperation, and ensuring safe and efficient global aviation systems. The course also analyses fundamental legal instruments, particularly the Chicago Convention of 1944, which forms the foundation of modern international aviation law and defines state sovereignty over airspace. The programme further covers major international conventions addressing safety, liability, and unlawful acts, including the Tokyo, Hague, Montreal, and Warsaw Conventions. It explores regulatory frameworks related to airspace, freedoms of the air, passenger rights, aviation security, insurance, and environmental impact. Overall, the course equips learners with essential legal knowledge to understand and apply international aviation regulations within a global context. Duration: 18 hours Maximum Completion Time: 21 days Delivery Mode: Online self-study Program Offered By: Member institutions of the VBNN Smart Education Group Certificate Title: Professional Training Certificate in International Aviation Law Certificate Type: Certificate of Completion

