Article 23 Chicago Convention

Customs and immigration procedures

Each contracting State undertakes, so far as it may find practicable, to establish customs and immigration procedures affecting international air navigation in accordance with the practices which may be established or recommended from time to time, pursuant to this Convention. Nothing in this Convention shall be construed as preventing the establishment of customs-free
airports.


See also: Article 22 Chicago Convention

See also  Article 7 United Nations Charter 1945

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