Examples of Internationally Protected Persons Convention in a sentence
It should be noted that, while the 1973 Internationally Protected Persons Convention requires penalization of attacks upon internationally protected persons, it is silent as to whether that intent must include knowledge of the victim’s protected status.
The 1973 Internationally Protected Persons Convention also requires that jurisdiction be established by a State party for offences committed in its territory or on board a ship or an aircraft registered in that State, as does the 1979 Hostages Convention.
The 1973 Internationally Protected Persons Convention was the first of the universal anti-terrorism instruments to introduce the requirement that a State party should establish jurisdiction over an alleged offender who is a national of that State.
The 1973 Internationally Protected Persons Convention requires the establishment of jurisdiction over crimes committed against a person whose protected status derives from the functions exercised for a State which is a party to the Convention.
This obligation was broadened in the 1973 Internationally Protected Persons Convention to a duty to exchange information and coordinate administrative and other preventive measures.
The 1973 Internationally Protected Persons Convention required parties to criminalize violent attacks directed against heads of State and foreign ministers and their family members in a foreign State, as well as those directed against diplomatic agents when those agents are entitled to special protection under international law.
The TSCs require states to establish prescriptive jurisdiction over relevant terrorist crimes – even in the absence of any other jurisdictional nexus: Hague Convention art 4(2); Montreal Convention art 5(2); Internationally Protected Persons Convention art 3(2); Hostages Conventions art 5(2); SUA Convention art 6(4); Terrorist Bombing Convention art 6(4); Terrorism Financing Convention art 7(4); Nuclear Terrorism Convention art 9(4).
Mr. Wordsworth suggested that the ILC commentary on the Internationally Protected Persons Convention (hereinafter “IPP Convention”) somehow proves that the Montreal Convention drafters meant to require intent as to the civilian status of the aircraft destroyed84.
Treaties Charter of the United Nations, 24 October 1945, 1 UNTS 26; hereinafter cited as UN Charter.Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material, 3 March 1980, 1456 UNTS 101; hereinafter cited as Nuclear Material Convention.Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes against Internationally Protected Persons, including Diplomatic Agents, 15410 UNTS,14 December 1973; hereinafter cited as Internationally Protected Persons Convention.
The Internationally Protected Persons Convention, for instance, obligates states to take all practicable measures to prevent their territory from being used to prepare or execute an attack on a person protected under the convention (p.