Civil Aviation (Eurocontrol) Act 1962

The Civil Aviation (Eurocontrol) Act 1962 (c.8) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that brought the treaty establishing EUROCONTROL into effect within the United Kingdom.

Civil Aviation (Eurocontrol) Act 1962
CitationC.8
Territorial extentEngland and Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland
Other legislation
Repealed byCivil Aviation Act 1982
Status: Repealed

Act

The intention was to give effect to the International Convention relating to Cooperation for the Safety of Air Navigation, which created EUROCONTROL. The Act was given the Royal Assent on 21 February 1962.[1] Section 1 of the Act brings the treaty into effect, while Section 2 establishes EUROCONTROL as a corporate body, and Section 3 authorises the British Minister for Aviation to pay the United Kingdom's allotted expenses to maintain the organisation.[2] Section 4 allows the Minister to make orders under the treaty setting charges for air navigation assistance offered by the organisation.[3] The Act was repealed by the Civil Aviation Act 1982.[4]

References

  1. "ROYAL ASSENT (Hansard, 21 February 1962)". Hansard. Retrieved 1 November 2009.
  2. Johnson (1962) p.574
  3. Johnson (1962) p.575
  4. "LexisLibrary: Document". LexisNexis. Retrieved 1 November 2009.

Bibliography

  • Johnson, D.H.N. (1962). "Civil Aviation (Eurocontrol) Act, 1962". Modern Law Review. Blackwell Publishing. 25 (5). ISSN 0026-7961.
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