of aggression which can and must be destroyed." In seeking this consensus a series of conventions have addressed the issues:
1) Tokyo 1963. Convention on Offenses and Certain Other Acts Committed On Board Aircraft-concerned with the whole subject of crime on aircraft and particularly with the safety ofthe aircraft and its passengers.
2) TheHague 1970. Convention for the Suppression
ofdeposit(CDs) : Certificates showing that the owner has deposited a certain sum, at a specified interest rate, for a given period of time.
예금증서 : (예금)소유자가 제시된 기간 동안 일정한 이자율로 어느 정도의 금액을 예금하고 있다는 것을 보여주는 증서
53. Ceteris paribus : A Latin term that means "holding everything else constant."
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the level of threat, but also perceived trends, especially the type of weapons used and the techniques and tactics employed. Reassessment, if it is to be of any value in the preventative sense, should be based on accurate and timely intelligence concerning the intentions, capabilities and actions of terrorists before they reach the airport. Here too, international cooperation has a vital part to
ofthe business world knew global existed. As early as 1919, Chalk’s Ocean Airways was carrying passengers between Florida and the Bahamas in pontoon-bottomed seaplanes. That same year, regular flights between London and Paris began. By the mid-1930s, Pan Am was routinely flying to China, the Philippines, and Japan. International travel quickly became the most romantic, highest-margin segment
The 45 governments represented at that conference sought to build a framework for economic cooperation that would avoid a repetition ofthe disastrous economic policies that had contributed to the Great Depression ofthe 1930s.
Article I ofthe Articles ofAgreement sets out the IMF's main responsibilities:
promoting international monetary cooperation;
facilitating the expansion and balance