Examples of Tokyo Convention in a sentence
The way in which the main provisions of the twelve international Counter-Terrorism Conventions and the European Convention for the Suppression of Terrorism are implemented, is set out below.1 Tokyo Convention on Offences and Certain Other Acts Committed on Board Aircraft 1963 Jurisdiction of State of Registration – Article 3Section 92 of the Civil Aviation Act 1982 provides for the application of the criminal law to offences committed on board British-controlled aircraft in flight outside the UK.
In addition extradition is permitted to contracting parties to the Tokyo Convention in respect of offences committed on board aircraft in flight by virtue of section 22 of the Extradition Act 1989 and the Extradition (Tokyo Convention) Order 1997 (SI no.
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The Tokyo Convention of 1963 was updated and amended by Montreal Protocol of 2014 in order States increased legal powers to pursue unruly passengers.
The Hague Convention has adopted the provision in Art 11 of the Tokyo Convention safeguarding the right of passenger and crew to continue their journey and the return of the aircraft and its cargo to the persons legally entitled to it, this rules has been emphasized in the Hague Convention by adding the words ‘without delay’.
This solar envelope model (hereafter GMLT solar model) is identical to the one consid- ered in Samadi et al.
Therefore, as far as the powers of the pilot- in-command to impose measures to restore the good order on board the aircraft are concerned, the new instrument tends to favour the existing language of Article 6 of the Tokyo Convention – although it also presents another option to deal with the issue of IFSOs, should the LC-SC be in favour of that approach.
Article 13 § 1 of the Tokyo Convention of 14 September 1963 relating to crimes and certain other acts committed on board aircraft.
For the purpose of the Tokyo Convention an aircraft is considered to be in flight from the moment when power is applied for the purpose of take-off until the moment when the landing run ends.
Any person who is guilty of piracy jure gentium shall be liable on conviction to imprisonment for life.(2) For the purposes of this section piracy jure gentium means piracy as defined in the Schedule to the Tokyo Convention Act 1967, as applied to Montserrat by the Tokyo Convention Act 1967 (Overseas Territories) Order 1968.