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Regional Conference on

Effective Responses to the


Phenomenon of Foreign Terrorist
Fighters (FTF) in Southeast Asia
23-25 June 2015, Bangkok

Presentation by (country name)

International CT Instruments
Ratification Status

Please share in this section your countrys


status of ratification of the international
counter-terrorism legal instruments, using
the table provided below. Information on your
countrys ratification status can be found in
the following link:
http://www.un.org/en/terrorism/instruments.s
html

International CT Instruments Ratification


Status
1. 1963 Convention on Offences and Certain Other Acts
Committed On Board Aircraft (Aircraft Convention)
2. 1970 Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful
Seizure of Aircraft (Unlawful Seizure Convention)
3. 1971 Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful
Acts against the Safety of Civil Aviation (Civil Aviation
Convention)
4. 1973 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment
of Crimes Against Internationally Protected Persons
(Diplomatic Agents Convention)
5. 1979 International Convention against the Taking of
Hostages
(Hostages Convention)
6. 1980 Convention on the Physical Protection of
Nuclear Material
(Nuclear Materials Convention)
7. 1988 Protocol for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts
of Violence at Airports Serving International Civil
Aviation, supplementary to the Convention for the
Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Civil
Aviation (Extends and supplements the Montreal
Convention on Air Safety) (Airport Protocol)

11. 1997 International Convention for the Suppression


of Terrorist Bombings (Terrorist Bombing Convention)
12. 1999 International Convention for the Suppression
of the Financing of Terrorism (Terrorist Financing
Convention)
13. 2005 International Convention for the Suppression
of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism (Nuclear Terrorism
Convention)
14. 2005 Amendment to the Convention on the
Physical Protection of Nuclear Material
15. 2005 Protocol to the Convention for the
suppression of unlawful acts against the safety of
maritime navigation
16. 2005 Protocol to the Protocol for the suppression of
unlawful acts against the safety of fixed platforms
located on the continental shelf
17. 2010 Convention on the Suppression of Unlawful
Acts Relating to International Civil Aviation

8. 1988 Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful


Acts against the Safety of Maritime Navigation
(Maritime Convention)

18. 2010 Protocol Supplementary to the Convention for


the Suppression of Unlawful Seizure of Aircraft

9. 1988 Protocol for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts


Against the Safety of Fixed Platforms Located on the
Continental Shelf
(Fixed Platform Protocol)

19. 2014 Protocol to the Convention on Offences and


Certain Other Acts Committed on Board Aircraft

10. 1991 Convention on the Marking of Plastic


Explosives for the Purpose of Detection (Plastic
Explosives Convention)

National Legislations on Counter


Terrorism
Please share in this section :
1. A reference to your countrys main legislation on
counter-terrorism and counter-terrorism financing (for
example, law number 20/07 on counter-terrorism
and/or sections/articles 100 to 120 of the criminal
code);
2. Any draft laws on counter-terrorism or proposed
amendments to counter-terrorism legislation and its
current status (i.e., in the Parliament, at the Attorney
Generals Office, undergoing inter-agency
consultations, etc.)

Useful offences to address the


phenomenon of FTF
Please share in this section the provision/articles in
your national counter-terrorism legislation (specials
laws and/or criminal code) criminalising the following
offences included in UNSCRs 1371, 1624, 2170 and
2178.
For reference to UNSCRs 1624 (s.1) and 2178 (s.5-6), please see
notes below.
Financing
Planning
(of terrorist
acts)

Preparation
(of terrorist
acts)

Perpetration
(of terrorist
acts)

Organizing

Of terrorist
acts,
organizations
and
individuals

Of travel of
foreign fighters

Equipping

Useful offences to address the


phenomenon of FTF (continuation)
Please share in this section the provision/articles in
your national counter-terrorism legislation (specials
laws and/or criminal code) criminalising the following
offences included in UNSCRs 1371, 1624, 2170 and
2178.
For reference to UNSCRs 1624 (s.1) and 2178 (s.5-6), please see
notes below.
Training
Transporting
Provide

Receipt

Travel of FTF

Recruiting

Criminal
Associatio
n

Inciting

Glorificatio
n of
Terrorism

Good Practices

Please use this section to share good


practices in addressing the threats
posed by FTF

Challenges

Please share in this section the main legal


and criminal justice challenges that your
country might face in addressing terrorist
threats and FTF threats

Recommendations

Please share in this section your ideas


and recommendations for a more
effective response to the threat posed
by foreign terrorist fighters

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