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 play, a fact underlined when the United States signed into law the Fore
Airport management, in common with others involved in the operation of elements of the civil air transportation system, are required to take measures that will provide a high level of protection of buildings and equipment (including aircraft), in addition to ensuring the safety and personal security of passengers and staff using the system. This must be done in manner that disturbs the normal ope
ⅲ. Disarmament of Conventional Weapons
The first UN Conference on the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All its Aspects adopted in July 2001 a forward-looking program of action that committed nations, regions and the international Community collectively to:
1) Help to prevent, combat and eradicate the illicit trade in small arms
2) Enhance cooperation among states to end
any systems become degraded by electromagnetic interference (EMI) – by external or internal sources, such an occurrence can result in a disaster. To prevent degradation at any electromagnetic environment, all weapon systems and individual equipments must meet a series of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) standards. Testing to ensure that these EMC standards are met is not an easy task.
According to the Global Environment Fund, the Gulf and Sea of Oman region is "one of the most important marine turtle habitats in the world and plays a significant role in sustaining the life cycle of the marine turtle populations in the whole North-Western Indo Pacific region" due to its shallow depth and high water temperature. Of the seven species of marine turtles in the world five are found