To preserve in United Kingdom domestic law the effect of
the unamended Warsaw Convention as between the United Kingdom and States which are not parties to the Hague Protocol, the Carriage by
A similar Air Acts (Application of Provisions) Order 1967 was made.
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Order the Carriage by Air Acts (Application of Provisions) (Overseas Territories! Order 1967 was made to preserve in the
domestic law of Hong Kong the effect of the unamended Warsaw Convention as between Hong Kong and States which are not parties to
the Hague Protocol.
3.
The provisions of the 1961 Act and of the 1962 Act as applied to Hong Kong by the 1967 Overseas Territories Orders
mentioned in paras. 6 and 7 above at present constitute part of the law of Hong Kong but will lapse on 30 June 1997.
Local legislation
One other United
is therefore needed to replace those Orders. Kingdom Order will also need to be replaced by or under local legislation, namely the Carriage by Air (Parties to Convention) Order 1977 which certified who were the High Contracting Parties to the Warsaw Convention and to the Warsaw Convention as amended by the Hague Protocol. Two local orders which respectively specify the amounts to be taken as equivalent to the sums expressed in francs in the Schedules to each of the 1967 Overseas Territories Orders will
also need to be saved (i.e. kept in force) by the local legislation.
9.
As a separate exercise, discussion will take place in the IRO Sub-group of the Joint Liaison Group on the action to be taken by the two sides to ensure the continued application to the Hong
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