Analysis of the reasons and legal countermeasures of disruptive behaviors on Chinese civil aircraft—From the perspective of legislation improvement
Yi fan Chen ()
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Yi fan Chen: Shanghai Civil Aviation College
Journal of Transportation Security, 2025, vol. 18, issue 1, No 1, 11 pages
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Abstract With the continuous development of the international civil aviation transportation industry, the importance of aviation safety has become increasingly important, and Chinese disruptive behaviors have gradually increased by natural reasons, objective factors, and digital era. By analyzing the scope, reasons and legislative status of disruptive behavior on Chinese civil aircraft, the author explored legislative ways to further restrain disruptive behaviors on civil aircraft. In order to improve Chinese aviation transportation safety, the author studied the Tokyo Convention, the Montreal Convention and the International Civil Aviation Convention vertically, and compared the practice of foreign legislation horizontally of disruptive behaviors, so as to make recommendations on relevant laws, jurisdiction, punishment measures.
Keywords: Civil Aviation; Disruptive behavior; Jurisdiction; Punishment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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