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The Beijing Convention of 2010 on the suppression of unlawful acts relating to international civil aviation—an interpretative study
Aviation is an important global business and a significant driver of the global economy. It is vital, therefore, that stringent measures are taken to counter acts of unlawful interference with civil aviation. Following a diplomatic conference, held in Beijing from 30 August to 10 September 2010 unde...
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description | Aviation is an important global business and a significant driver of the global economy. It is vital, therefore, that stringent measures are taken to counter acts of unlawful interference with civil aviation. Following a diplomatic conference, held in Beijing from 30 August to 10 September 2010 under the auspices of the International Civil Aviation Organization, representatives from more than 80 States adopted two international air law instruments for the suppression of unlawful acts relating to civil aviation. The two instruments are the Convention on the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Relating to International Civil Aviation and the Protocol Supplementary to the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Seizure of Aircraft. The Beijing Convention serves international civil aviation well, by requiring parties to criminalize a number of new and emerging threats to the safety of civil aviation, including using aircraft as a weapon and organizing, directing and financing acts of terrorism. These new treaties reflect the international community’s shared effort to prevent acts of terrorism against civil aviation and to prosecute and punish those who would commit them. The treaties promote cooperation between States while emphasizing the human rights and fair treatment of terrorist suspects. The Convention also obligates States to criminalize the transport of biological, chemical, nuclear weapons and related material. However, many provisions of the Convention, which is a new comer to aviation security in the context of some new provisions it introduces, need interpretation. This article discusses the areas in the treaty which need interpretation and clarity. |
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spelling | pubmed-71490552020-04-13 The Beijing Convention of 2010 on the suppression of unlawful acts relating to international civil aviation—an interpretative study Abeyratne, Ruwantissa Journal of Transportation Security Article Aviation is an important global business and a significant driver of the global economy. It is vital, therefore, that stringent measures are taken to counter acts of unlawful interference with civil aviation. Following a diplomatic conference, held in Beijing from 30 August to 10 September 2010 under the auspices of the International Civil Aviation Organization, representatives from more than 80 States adopted two international air law instruments for the suppression of unlawful acts relating to civil aviation. The two instruments are the Convention on the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Relating to International Civil Aviation and the Protocol Supplementary to the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Seizure of Aircraft. The Beijing Convention serves international civil aviation well, by requiring parties to criminalize a number of new and emerging threats to the safety of civil aviation, including using aircraft as a weapon and organizing, directing and financing acts of terrorism. These new treaties reflect the international community’s shared effort to prevent acts of terrorism against civil aviation and to prosecute and punish those who would commit them. The treaties promote cooperation between States while emphasizing the human rights and fair treatment of terrorist suspects. The Convention also obligates States to criminalize the transport of biological, chemical, nuclear weapons and related material. However, many provisions of the Convention, which is a new comer to aviation security in the context of some new provisions it introduces, need interpretation. This article discusses the areas in the treaty which need interpretation and clarity. Springer US 2011-02-01 2011 /pmc/articles/PMC7149055/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12198-011-0062-7 Text en © Springer Science + Business Media, LLC 2011 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic. |
spellingShingle | Article Abeyratne, Ruwantissa The Beijing Convention of 2010 on the suppression of unlawful acts relating to international civil aviation—an interpretative study |
title | The Beijing Convention of 2010 on the suppression of unlawful acts relating to international civil aviation—an interpretative study |
title_full | The Beijing Convention of 2010 on the suppression of unlawful acts relating to international civil aviation—an interpretative study |
title_fullStr | The Beijing Convention of 2010 on the suppression of unlawful acts relating to international civil aviation—an interpretative study |
title_full_unstemmed | The Beijing Convention of 2010 on the suppression of unlawful acts relating to international civil aviation—an interpretative study |
title_short | The Beijing Convention of 2010 on the suppression of unlawful acts relating to international civil aviation—an interpretative study |
title_sort | beijing convention of 2010 on the suppression of unlawful acts relating to international civil aviation—an interpretative study |
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url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7149055/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12198-011-0062-7 |
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