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Report Aussie Women Get Green Light to Sue Qatar Airways for Airport Ordeal
The AFC’s jurisdiction in this case stems from Article 33 of the Montreal Convention, which allows passengers to file claims in their home jurisdiction (here, Australia) for incidents during international carriage. This treaty overrides general limits on extraterritorial jurisdiction for civil claims against airlines, as it governs global aviation liability. The Convention applies to claims against airlines, not state authorities, for specific harms (death, bodily injury, or financial loss) during international flights, including embarking or disembarking. The AFC can hear such cases because the plaintiffs are Australian residents, and the incident occurred during an international flight to Sydney. For criminal acts like violence or abuse abroad, you’re correct that Australian courts typically lack jurisdiction unless specific extraterritorial laws apply (e.g., for Australian citizens committing crimes like pedophilia). However, this is a civil lawsuit, not a criminal case, seeking damages for negligence, assault, and false imprisonment, not prosecution of Qatari authorities Qatari authorities, not Qatar Airways staff, forcibly removed the women from a Sydney-bound flight (QR908) at Hamad International Airport after a newborn was found abandoned in a bathroom. Armed police escorted the women off the plane and subjected them to non-consensual gynecological examinations by a nurse in ambulances on the tarmac, aiming to identify the mother. The plaintiffs (five Australian women among 13 on QR908) claim Qatar Airways is liable under the Montreal Convention for bodily injury (physical and psychological harm, including PTSD and depression) during disembarking. They also allege negligence, assault, and false imprisonment against Qatar Airways and Matar (the airport operator), but not the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority (QCAA), which was dismissed due to state immunity. Qatar Airways’ Role: The airline’s staff did not conduct the searches or directly detain the women. However, the plaintiffs argue that Qatar Airways: Facilitated the Incident: The crew allowed or did not prevent Qatari authorities from removing passengers, potentially failing in their duty of care to protect passengers during disembarking. Failed to Intervene: The airline had a responsibility to ensure passenger safety, and its inaction during the authorities’ actions may constitute negligence. Context of Disembarking: The incident occurred on the tarmac, arguably during the disembarking process, as passengers were still under the airline’s control before entering the terminal. The Montreal Convention does not require the airline to directly cause the injury, only that an “accident” (unexpected event) occurs during disembarking, causing bodily injury. The plaintiffs argue that the forced removal and examinations were an “accident” under the airline’s control, as they occurred during the disembarking process. Airline’s Duty of Care: Courts have held that airlines have a duty to ensure passenger safety during embarking/disembarking, even if third parties (e.g., ground handlers or authorities) are involved, if they act as the airline’s agents or under its operational control. The Full Federal Court found it plausible that Qatar Airways’ inaction (e.g., not challenging the authorities’ actions) could constitute a failure of duty, warranting a trial -
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Will Trump's "war on facts" eventually catch up with him?
So you believe Trump really did end the Rwanda slaughter in 1994? He has a true handicap of 2? Job growth in May and June really was 258,000 higher than the Friday revision? He actually is a stable genius? How about he won in 2020? If yes to any of the above, then "Mr Cecille Roads has left you $51,722,578 (fifty-one million seven hundred twenty-two thousand, five hundred seventy-eight dollars) in his will. Contact the Bank of Nigeria, Mr Bosco Nduja, to claim your inheritance." -
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EU EU civil war erupts as Italy's Giorgia Meloni explodes!
Steady....it might be your only chance. -
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EU EU civil war erupts as Italy's Giorgia Meloni explodes!
Guessing she'd want you to wear two bags.....just in case one slipped off. -
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Accident Newlywed Painter Dies on First Day Back at Work
Safety checks!!?? We all know the reaction to that question! -
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Tommy Robinson.
Have you recently been punched in the head? I have already defended Tommy punching the guy dependent on the CCTV evidence....he had every right to defend himself if he felt threatened. I have listed all the reasons UK legal reasons, why the CCTV footage has not yet been released. Give your head a wobble.
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