Impact of International Terrorism on Travel: Joint Hearings Before the Subcommittees on Arms Control, International Security, and Science, and on International Operations of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and the Subcommittee on Aviation of the Committee on Public Works and Transportation, Ninety-ninth Congress, Second Session, February 19, April 17, 22, and May 15, 1986, Том 4

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Стр. 346 - State, suspend the right of any air carrier or foreign air carrier to engage in foreign air transportation...
Стр. 374 - ... the flights involved and — for US society — the unprecedented nature of the personal inspections contemplated. Yet, with one of history's most outstanding examples of public-private sector cooperation, screening and other aspects of the air transport security program have worked remarkably well. To understand the massive efforts behind successful air transport security, it is helpful to look first at the dimensions of the air transport system that industry and government are keeping secure....
Стр. 11 - FURTHER that resolution 40/61 "unequivocally condemns, as criminal, all acts, methods and practices of terrorism wherever and by whomever committed...
Стр. 304 - ... provide for measures and equipment as necessary to prevent weapons or any other dangerous devices, the carriage of which is not authorized, from being introduced by any means whatsoever on board ships. 4.3 The port facility security plan should establish measures for the prevention of unauthorized access to the ship and to restricted areas of the passenger terminal. 4.4 The port facility security plan should provide for the evaluation, before they are employed, of all persons responsible for...
Стр. 333 - ... training of port facility and ship operator security personnel. They should also be orientated regarding inspection, control and monitoring and the security plans. Annex 4 — Exchange of Information 1. The prompt and continuing dissemination and exchange of information will assist the maintenance of effective port and ship security procedures and will enable States, port facilities, operators and shipmasters to adjust their procedures in response to changing conditions and the specific or general...
Стр. 215 - Belgium, France, the Federal Republic of Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.
Стр. 374 - They carried on board with them more than 370 million pieces of luggage. In total, the airlines screened more than one billion items that people carried aboard. In addition to the luggage, there were all of the briefcases and purses that passengers carry with them. These passengers passed through 1,200 screening points maintained by the airlines at about 400 US airports.
Стр. 349 - He fancies himself a leader and agent of historic forces that will reorder Third World politics to his taste. His vision provides both a motive and a rationale for providing military and financial aid to radical regimes and for undermining moderate governments by creating or supporting subversive groups and abetting terrorists. Qadhafi's aggressive policies increasingly have focused on undermining US and other Western interests in the Third World, as he sees these as the main barrier to his radical...
Стр. 301 - AUTHORITY means the organization or organizations or the administration or administrations identified by or within the Government as responsible for ensuring the development, implementation and maintenance of port facility security plans or flag State ship security plans, or both. .2 PORT FACILITY means a location within a port at which commercial maritime activities occur affecting ships covered by these measures. .3 PASSENGER TERMINAL means any area within the port facility which is used for the...
Стр. 203 - SUBCOMMITTEES ON ARMS CONTROL, INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND SCIENCE, AND ON INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS, Washington, DC.

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