Review of Aviation Security under International Conventions

Dr. Hedayatollah Shenasaei, Dr. Maggie Qin, Faramarz Shirvani

Abstract: In recent decades, the security of civil aviation has been threatened by new wave of terrorist attacks and other unlawful acts against commercial aviation with different motivation and purpose. The offence of unlawful interference against aviation security should be considered as a world's famous form of acts of terrorism in the world. international legal and regulatory regime concerning aviation security suffer from many deficiencies in the legal terms used in multilateral conventions, applicable scope of conventions, jurisdiction, nature of offence, extradition of alleged offender, enforceability of conventions, ambiguity in definition of offences, structural and conceptual weakness of existing international conventions, the difficulty to understand nature, scope and goals of new waves of criminal activities in the world, identification of serious threats and dangers concerning safety and security of civil aviation.

Keywords: civil aviation, terrorism, multilateral conventions.

Title: Review of Aviation Security under International Conventions

Author: Dr. Hedayatollah Shenasaei, Dr. Maggie Qin, Faramarz Shirvani

International Journal of Interdisciplinary Research and Innovations    

ISSN 2348-1218 (print), ISSN 2348-1226 (online)

Research Publish Journals

Vol. 5, Issue 3, July 2017 – September 2017

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Review of Aviation Security under International Conventions by Dr. Hedayatollah Shenasaei, Dr. Maggie Qin, Faramarz Shirvani