Common use of Categorization Clause in Contracts

Categorization. Once the aim of uniformity of the Conventions has been analysed, this study will explore whether any factors prevent or may have prevented achieving uniformity. This question will be divided into 2 sub-questions. First, whether elements exist that might affect uniformity in the rulemaking process, that is to say, from the adoption of the Conventions. These potential factors will be referred to as ‘internal’ factors. Second, whether there are factors that are likely to affect uniformity as envisaged by the respective drafters over time, after the signing of the Conventions. This second cate- gory of potential factors for fragmentation will be referred to as ‘external’ factors.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: International Air Carrier Liability Regime, International Air Carrier Liability Regime, International Air Carrier Liability Regime