international transport means transport between points of departure and destination situated in the territory of two countries to at least one of which the present Convention applies. The present Convention shall also apply when part of a transport operation between two countries takes place in the territory of a country to which the present Convention applies.
international transport means a journey undertaken by a vehicle, the point of departure of which is on the territory of one Contracting Party and the destination of which is on the territory of another Contracting Party or in a country, which is not a Contracting Party, or vice versa, as well as the movement of an empty vehicle in connection with the aforesaid journey.
international transport means rail transport between a place (of loading/embarkation or unloading/disembarkation) in the reporting country and a place (of loading/embarkation or unloading/disembarkation) in another country;
More Definitions of international transport
international transport means any transport by a ship, aircraft or land transport vehicle operated by a resident of a Contracting State, except when the ship, aircraft or land transport vehicle is operated solely between places in the other Contracting State;
international transport means any transport operation performed on the territory of at least two Contracting Parties by vehicles defined in (a) above.
international transport means the supply of the following types of services,
international transport means transport between points of departure and destination situated in the territory of two countries to at least one of which the CSC Convention applies.
international transport means transport operations with a place of departure and place of arrival in two different Member States;
international transport means the supply of–
international transport means a journey undertaken by a vehicle, the point of departure of which is on the territory of one Contracting Party and the destination of which is on the territory of another Contracting Party or in a country, which is not a Contracting Party, or vice versa, as well as the movement of an empty vehicle in connection with the aforesaid journey. (this para requires clarification: for routes originating in the country of auhorization or establishment (including a third country which is neither the country of origin or country of destination?))