Criminal Law of Air Transport: As Interpreted Through Treaties
Title:
Criminal Law of Air Transport
Subtitle: As Interpreted Through Treaties
Subject Classification:
Law and Legal Ethics, Politics and Government
BIC Classification: LA, JP
BISAC Classification:
LAW099000, POL011000, TRA002000
Binding:
Hardback, eBook
Publication date:
18 Mar 2025
ISBN (Hardback):
978-1-83711-205-0
ISBN (eBook):
978-1-83711-206-7
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Description
The Tokyo Convention of 1963, the Hague Convention of 1970, and the Montreal Convention of 1971 collectively form the cornerstone of international air law in addressing offenses committed on board aircraft. This book provides an incisive analysis of these seminal treaties, as well as of other key legal instruments that followed, exploring their jurisdictional foundations, enforcement mechanisms, and the principles of legal certainty that underpin their operation.
This work elucidates the necessity of preordained legal consequences to combat unruly conduct, hijacking, and acts that endanger civil aviation. The discussion extends to the 2014 Protocol to the Tokyo Convention, highlighting its pivotal role in expanding jurisdictional reach and formalizing the presence of Inflight Security Officers.
Key topics addressed in this book include, but are not limited to: the jurisdictional complexities of crimes committed on board aircraft; the legal empowerment of aircraft commanders in maintaining order; the obligation of States to prosecute or extradite offenders; the harmonization of national legal frameworks to ensure uniform enforcement; the evolving role of aviation security measures in safeguarding flights; and, how States should legislate against crimes on board aircraft and the conduct of unruly passengers.
With meticulous legal reasoning and a forward-looking approach, this book serves as an essential reference for aviation professionals, policymakers, and scholars of international law. It affirms that the rule of law, when firmly anchored in codified instruments, remains the most effective safeguard against arbitrariness and impunity in aviation governance.
This is the fifth book in the Ethics Press collection on Aviation Law by this author.
Biography
Author(s): Dr. Ruwantissa Abeyratne has over 40 years of experience in aviation law and management. He is a Senior Associate at Aviation Strategies International, based in Quebec, Canada. A former ICAO senior official, he has authored 40 books and 475 papers, focusing on air law, policy, and economics.
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