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International Civil Aviation Organization: Proposals Concerning Unlawful Interference Against International Civil Aviation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 March 2017

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Treaties and Agreements
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1970

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References

* [Reproduced from the Summary of the Work of the Legal Committee During Its Eighteenth Session (London, September 29-October 22,1970), International Civil Aviation Organization Document 8910, LC/163 of October 27, 1970.

[The draft convention on unlawful seizure of aircraft, as approved by the ICAO Legal Committee at its Seventeenth Session, appears at 9 International Legal Materials 669 (1970). The resolutions adopted by the ICAO Extraordinary Assembly (June 16-30,1970) appear at I.L.M. page 1274. The resolutionsadopted by the ICAO Council on October 1, 1970, appear at I.L.M. page 1286. The Council of Europe and United Nations resolutions on hijacking appear respectively at I.L.M. pages 1246 and 1288.]

* [Part I of this Report has not been reproduced.]

* [See I.L.M. page 1189.]

1 e.g., reference to the States described in paragraph 1 of Article 5 of the Annex.

* [See I.L.M. page 1286.]

* [See I.L.M. page 1197.]

* It was pointed out that the question of dual nationality could give rise to problems and that there might be difficulties in proving that a State had nationals on board.

* but not a defaulter with respect to obligations under the Chicago Convention.

* It is regretted that for lack of a copy of the Charter of the United Nations reference to the particular articles cannot just cit present be given. (The Secretariat has brought to London from Montreal only such legal material as appertain to the subject for considerations which the Eighteenth Session of the Legal Committoo was convened.)

* [See I.L.M. page 1287.]