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- Beijing_Convention abstract "The Beijing Convention (formally, the Convention on the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Relating to International Civil Aviation) is a 2010 treaty by which state parties agree to criminalise certain terrorist actions against civil aviation.The Convention was concluded on 10 September 2010 at the Diplomatic Conference on Aviation Security in Beijing. (At the same conference, the Protocol Supplementary to the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Seizure of Aircraft was adopted.) Parties that ratify the Convention agree to criminalise using civil aircraft as a weapon and using dangerous materials to attack aircraft or other targets on the ground. The illegal transport of biological, chemical, and nuclear weapons is also criminalised under the Convention.The negotiation of a new aviation security treaty that would address emerging threats to aviation was in part prompted by the September 11 attacks. At the conclusion of the conference, the U.S. delegate stated that "[o]n the eve of the anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the United States can think of no more fitting and hopeful way to mark that occasion than with the adoption of these two new major counterterrorism instruments."As of October 2013, the treaty is not yet in force. It has been signed by 30 states and ratified or acceded to by eight: Angola, Czech Republic, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Guyana, Mali, Burma, and Saint Lucia. The Convention will enter into force after it has been ratified or acceded to by 22 states.".
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- Beijing_Convention conditionEffective "22".
- Beijing_Convention dateDrafted "2010-09-10".
- Beijing_Convention dateEffective "not in force".
- Beijing_Convention dateSigned "2010-09-10".
- Beijing_Convention depositor "Secretary General of the International Civil Aviation Organization".
- Beijing_Convention languages "English, Arabic, French, Russian and Spanish".
- Beijing_Convention locationSigned Beijing.
- Beijing_Convention locationSigned China.
- Beijing_Convention longName "Convention on the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Relating to International Civil Aviation".
- Beijing_Convention name "Beijing Convention".
- Beijing_Convention parties "8".
- Beijing_Convention signatories "30".
- Beijing_Convention type "Aviation, international criminal law, anti-terrorism".
- Beijing_Convention subject Category:2010_in_China.
- Beijing_Convention subject Category:2010_in_aviation.
- Beijing_Convention subject Category:International_Civil_Aviation_Organization_treaties.
- Beijing_Convention subject Category:Terrorism_treaties.
- Beijing_Convention subject Category:Treaties_concluded_in_2010.
- Beijing_Convention subject Category:Treaties_not_entered_into_force.
- Beijing_Convention subject Category:Treaties_of_Angola.
- Beijing_Convention subject Category:Treaties_of_Burma.
- Beijing_Convention subject Category:Treaties_of_Cuba.
- Beijing_Convention subject Category:Treaties_of_Guyana.
- Beijing_Convention subject Category:Treaties_of_Mali.
- Beijing_Convention subject Category:Treaties_of_Saint_Lucia.
- Beijing_Convention subject Category:Treaties_of_the_Czech_Republic.
- Beijing_Convention subject Category:Treaties_of_the_Dominican_Republic.
- Beijing_Convention comment "The Beijing Convention (formally, the Convention on the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Relating to International Civil Aviation) is a 2010 treaty by which state parties agree to criminalise certain terrorist actions against civil aviation.The Convention was concluded on 10 September 2010 at the Diplomatic Conference on Aviation Security in Beijing.".
- Beijing_Convention label "Beijing Convention".
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- Beijing_Convention sameAs Q15991247.
- Beijing_Convention sameAs Q15991247.
- Beijing_Convention wasDerivedFrom Beijing_Convention?oldid=575358472.
- Beijing_Convention isPrimaryTopicOf Beijing_Convention.