Course Name:
International Criminal Air Law
Date:01/09/2019 - 05/09/2019
Location:Amman
Conducted By:
RTC
How Will I Benefit?
- Providing participants with a general idea about Public International Air Law, Private International Air Law, Criminal Air Law, National Civil Aviation Law and Regulations
- Provide the participants with the necessary knowledge regarding the international legal framework governing the Acts of Unlawful Interference
- Provide the participants with the necessary knowledge in the field of Aviation Security crimes to achieve common understanding with the other State Authorities
- Understanding the State obligations towards the International Community and how to comply with the international requirements through Civil Aviation oversight and airline commitment
- Understanding the Private International Air Law on the aspect of the third Party liability regime resulting from Acts of Unlawful Interference
Who Should Attend?
- Aviation Security Managers and Inspectors
- Aviation Security Instructors
- Legal Advisors & researchers
- AVSEC Managers and Supervisors
- Airport Services Managers & Supervisors
- Flight Operations Managers
- Area and Station Managers
- Systems & Procedures Specialists
- Airport Security Officers and Supervisors
- International Agreements Managers and Researchers
Course Contents:
- Air Law – General
- Adoption of International Air Law
- Terminology in International Criminal Air Law
- Public International Air Law:
- Chicago Convention
- Sovereignty & Jurisdiction
- ICAO Annexes
- Aviation Security clause in Bilateral Air Services Agreements
- Criminal International Air Law:
- Tokyo Convention 1963
- Powers of the Pilot In Command
- Montreal Protocol 2014
- The Hague Convention 1970
- Beijing Supplementary Protocol 2010
- Montreal Convention 1971
- Airports Protocol 1988
- Beijing Convention 2010
- Marking Plastic Explosives Convention 1991
- Enforcement and Investigation:
- Judicial Officers in Civil Aviation
- Liability in Private International Air Law:
- Third Party Liability
- Rome Convention(1952)(Brief)
- Unlawful Interference Compensation Convention (2009)
- National Civil Aviation Law
Fees
Members:USD
1750
Non Members:USD
1900