Examples of Tokyo Convention in a sentence
Neither disembarkation, nor delivery, nor the taking of custody or other measures, nor return of the person concerned, shall be considered as admission to the territory of the contracting state concerned, for the purpose of its law relating to entry or admission of persons, and nothing in the Tokyo Convention of 1963 shall affect the law of a contracting state relating to the e xpulsion of persons from its territory.37b.
Without limiting the generality of their rights and obligations under international law, the Contracting Parties must in particular act in conformity with the provisions of the Tokyo Convention of 1963, the Hague Convention of 1970, the M ont r ea l Co nv en t ion o f 1971 as well as any other convention or protocol relating to the security of civil aviation which all the Contracting Parties adhere to.
The way in which the main provisions of the twelve international Counter-Terrorism Conventions and the European Convention for the Suppression of Terrorism are implemented, is set out below.1 Tokyo Convention on Offences and Certain Other Acts Committed on Board Aircraft 1963 Jurisdiction of State of Registration – Article 3Section 92 of the Civil Aviation Act 1982 provides for the application of the criminal law to offences committed on board British-controlled aircraft in flight outside the UK.
Authority of a pilot-in-command of civil aviation aircraft shall be defined by Tokyo Convention of 14 September 1963 on Offences and Certain Other Acts Committed on Board Aircraft, this Code and normative acts of the Agency.
In addition extradition is permitted to contracting parties to the Tokyo Convention in respect of offences committed on board aircraft in flight by virtue of section 22 of the Extradition Act 1989 and the Extradition (Tokyo Convention) Order 1997 (SI no.