| George Bryan Logan - 1928 - 166 pages
...in the Convention of 1919 is found in Article 1, as follows: "The high contracting parties recognize that every power has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the airspace above its territory." From the foregoing it will be seen that to fly over foreign countries, full compliance with the rules... | |
| Henry Greene Hotchkiss - 1928 - 522 pages
...4. See Chapter II. supra. which provides in Article 1 that "the high contracting parties recognize that every power has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the airspace above its territory." Section 10 6 provides that navigable airspace means airspace "above the minimum safe altitudes of flight... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Space and Astronautics - 1958 - 980 pages
...air law, the Paris Convention of 1919, article 1 stated that "The High Contracting Parties recognize that every Power has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the airspace above its territory.'' The convention then proceeded to the regulation of the use of "aircraft." In the annex to the convention,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Space and Astronautics - 1959 - 612 pages
...air law, the Paris Convention of 1919, article 1 stated that "The High Contracting Parties recognize that every Power has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the airspace above its territory.'' The convention then proceeded to the regulation of the use of "aircraft." In the annex to the convention,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Aeronautical and Space Sciences - 1962 - 1348 pages
...October 13, 1919. Article I of this convention stipulated that, "the High Contracting Parties recognize that every power has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the airspace above its territory." 20 This principle was repeated in article I of the Convention on International Civil Aviation, known... | |
| 1964 - 228 pages
...provision, which was incorporated word for word in article I of the Chicago Convention in 1944, states that every power has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the airspace above its territory. If we inquire into the legal status of the airspace before this principle of air sovereignty was incorporated... | |
| 1964 - 228 pages
...provision, which was incorporated word for word in article I of the Chicago Convention in 1944, states that every power has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the airspace above its territory. Conventions, it is, as I say, possible to argue that under customary international law, which we could... | |
| 1947 - 718 pages
...on October 13, 1919, article 1 of which provided as follows : The high contracting parties recognize that every power has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the airspace above its territory. Although the United States did not ratify the Paris Convention of 1919, it definitely asserted its... | |
| Kazimierz Grzybowski - 1987 - 252 pages
...International Convention for the Regulation of Air Navigation in 1929. "The High Contracting Parties recognize that every power has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the airspace above its territory." The same provision was incorporated into article 1 of the International Convention of Civil Aviation... | |
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