ABSTRACT

The structure of air cargo claims is highly complex. Claimants may often have difficulty in establishing against whom they should make their claim. With the emphasis on practicality, this text is aimed at the entire air cargo industry from airlines and their insurers to freight forwarders, and importers and exporters. It illustrates the demarcation of responsibilites and liabilities of the various key players in the aviation market, and the contractual responsibilites and the liability implications between the various parties.

chapter Chapter 1|6 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 2|2 pages

The Concept of Liability

chapter Chapter 3|5 pages

About Insurance

chapter Chapter 4|17 pages

Risk and Loss Control

chapter Chapter 5|10 pages

Creating and Administering the Claim File

chapter Chapter 6|6 pages

Legal Framework

chapter Chapter 7|11 pages

Civil Regulation—RHA and BIFA

chapter Chapter 8|2 pages

Statutory Regulation—Air Carriage

chapter Chapter 9|28 pages

The Warsaw System

chapter Chapter 10|1 pages

Non-Warsaw

chapter Chapter 11|5 pages

Air Waybill Conditions

chapter Chapter 12|4 pages

Airline Handling Agreements

chapter Chapter 13|28 pages

Claims Decisions