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1.The Tokyo Convention a. Involve violent acts or acts dangerous to human life that are a violation of the criminal laws of the United States or of any State, or that would be a criminal violation if committed within the jurisdiction of the United States or of any State.
2.The Hague Convention b. Events related to piracy on the high seas.
3.The Montreal Convention c. Acts committed on board aircraft.
4.UN Convention on the Law of the Sea d. Unlawful seizure of aircraft.
5.International Convention against the Taking of Hostages e. ‘Acts of terrorism' means acts of persons acting on behalf of, or in conjunction with any organization which carries out activities directed towards the overthrowing or influencing, by force or violence, of Her Majesty's government in the United Kingdom or any other government de jure or de facto."
6.The Reinsurance Act 1993 (UK) f. The use of violence for political ends, and includes any use of violence for the purpose of putting the public or any section of the public in fear."
7. Prevention of Terrorism Act 1989 g.The act of hostage-taking - any person who seizes or detains and threatens to kill, to injure or to continue to detain a hostage in order to compel a State.
8.The US Code Title 18 h. Suppression of unlawful acts against the safety of civil aviation.
1. *c
2. *d
3. *h
4. *b
5. *g
6. *e
7. *f
8. *a
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