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International legal aspects of civil aviation security
Havlíková, Kateřina ; Ondřej, Jan (advisor) ; Lipovský, Milan (referee)
International legal aspects of civil aviation security Summary The main focus of this thesis is to analyze the existing legal instruments that the international community has at its disposal in order to secure safe international air transport and its protection from unlawful acts. As the current level of global security tightens, the topic of civil aviation security can be perceived as especially topical. Seen from the perspective of a perpetrator, air transport, including each element of its infrastructure, represents a valuable target. This thesis analyses the legal instruments and evaluates the importance of the legislative functions of the International Civil Aviation Organization ICAO within the framework of the proclaimed risk based approached. The risk-based approach should gradually prevail over the traditional reactive approach firmly established in the existing multilateral treaties dealing with civil aviation security. This thesis is divided into 7 parts. The first of which outlines the genesis of unlawful acts in civil aviation and takes into account the importance of those events for legislative development in the area of air security. Part two deals with selected modern trends in civil aviation security shaping the existing legal regime. Threats of terrorism and cyberterrorism as a present day...
International legal aspects of civil aviation security
Havlíková, Kateřina ; Ondřej, Jan (advisor) ; Lipovský, Milan (referee)
International legal aspects of civil aviation security Summary The main focus of this thesis is to analyze the existing legal instruments that the international community has at its disposal in order to secure safe international air transport and its protection from unlawful acts. As the current level of global security tightens, the topic of civil aviation security can be perceived as especially topical. Seen from the perspective of a perpetrator, air transport, including each element of its infrastructure, represents a valuable target. This thesis analyses the legal instruments and evaluates the importance of the legislative functions of the International Civil Aviation Organization ICAO within the framework of the proclaimed risk based approached. The risk-based approach should gradually prevail over the traditional reactive approach firmly established in the existing multilateral treaties dealing with civil aviation security. This thesis is divided into 7 parts. The first of which outlines the genesis of unlawful acts in civil aviation and takes into account the importance of those events for legislative development in the area of air security. Part two deals with selected modern trends in civil aviation security shaping the existing legal regime. Threats of terrorism and cyberterrorism as a present day...

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