International shipping rules: The international transportation industry has common rules that countries are in some cases required to comply with a series of laws in general and other laws in particular. These laws amount to 60 conventions, agreements and protocols that we have in this article. We have dealt with the most important of them:
Refers to a set of international laws (between countries) that vehicles of the member states of this convention are not inspected at the border of countries except in suspicious cases.
The Hague-Visby Rules are a set of international regulations governing the carriage of goods by sea. They were developed to standardize the responsibilities and liabilities of shipowners and carriers, ensuring fair practices in international shipping.
There are laws between countries in which each member state of this convention recognizes the absolute sovereignty of each member state over that country's airspace.
In Iran, the Cabinet of Ministers enacted Regulation 45 on 12/27/2001, which is an article with relevant annexes for road transport, which is taken from the ADR Global Agreement.
The five main axes of these regulations are as follows
Identification and classification of goods
Safety labels and signs
Duties and responsibilities of the individuals and units involved (owner of the goods, sender of the goods, personnel of the executive units related to the transportation of goods, etc.)
Documents for transporting dangerous goods
Guide for immediate actions for emergencies and crises
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