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FOREWORD
Historical background Safeguarding International Civil Aviation against Acts of
The material included in this Annex was developed by the Council pursuant to the following two resolutions of the Assembly:
Resolution A17-10: Implementation by States of Security Specifications and Practices adopted by this Assembly and further work by ICAO related to such Specifications and Practices
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THE ASSEMBLY:
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(3) REQUESTS the Council, with the assistance of the other constituent bodies of the Organization, to develop and incorporate, as appropriate, the material in the Appendices to this Resolution as Standards, Recommended Practices and Procedures in existing or new Annexes or other regulatory documents or guidance material of the Organization.
Resolution A18-10: Additional Technical Measures
for the Protection of the Security of
International Civil Air Transport
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THE ASSEMBLY:
(1) REQUESTS the Council to ensure, with respect to the technical aspects of air transportation security, that:
(a) the subject of air transportation security continues to be given adequate attention by the Secretary General, with a priority commensurate with the current threat to the security of air transportation;
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Following the work of the Air Navigation Commission, the Air Transport Committee and the Committee on Unlawful Interference, and as a result of the comments received from Contracting States and interested International Organizations, to whom draft material had been circulated, Standards and Recommended Practices on Security were adopted by the Council on 22 March 1974, pursuant to the provisions of Article 37 of the Convention on International Civil Aviation, and designated as Annex 17 to the Convention with the title “Standards and Recommended Practices — Security — Unlawful Interference”.
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