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 andactions of terrorists before they reach the airport. Here too, international cooperation has a vital part to play, a fact underlined when the United States signed into lawthe Foreign Airport Security Act as part
the whole subject of crime on aircraft and particularly with the safety of the aircraft and its passengers.
2) The Hague 1970. Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Seizure of Aircraft dealing with hijacking, specifically, recommending that it be made an extraditable offense.
3) Montreal 1971. Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Against Civil Aviation-enl
the missing facts would have altered the ‘total mix’ of information available to the investor.” Thus, a matter is generally thought of as “material” if a prudent investor would reasonably want to know about it. Size of the company could be relevant. And other factors such as compliance with regulatory requirements or concealment of an unlawful act could and should be brought into consid
and program designers, are responsible for the security of information systems and networks.
Response: Participants should act in a timely and cooperative manner to prevent, detect and respond to security incidents. Where permissible, this may involve cross-border information sharing and cooperation.
Ethical standards and conducts: Participants should respect the legitimate interests of oth
Ⅰ. Introduction
1) Location
Russia is located in the north Eurasia continent (Far East Asia ~ Europe). Russia is the largest country in the world which is about 1/8 of the world’s land area. Because of this huge territory, there is an 11-hour time difference between East and West.
2) Climate
The huge territory of Russia also makes a various climate zone. Basically, Russia has continental