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Protection of aviation security through the establishment of prohibited airspace
This study endeavors to answer the following research questions:
1) What are the conditions, including legal requirements, for establishing prohibited airspace?
2) Who has jurisdiction to establish prohibited airspace?
3) How can the status quo be changed with respect to prohibited airspace to enhance aviation security?
The establishment of prohibited airspace concerns on the one hand, the principle of air sovereignty, agreed by governments as recognized in Article 1 Chicago Convention, and on the other hand, the object of agreeing on this principle to “develop international civil aviation in a safe and orderly manner”.
Threads running through the chapters are the themes of sovereignty, jurisdiction, and territory.
- All authors
- Zhang, W.
- Supervisor
- Truxal, S.J.; Heinsch, R.W.
- Committee
- De Branbandere, E.C.P.D.C.; Hobe, H.C.S.; Chuah, J.
- Qualification
- Doctor (dr.)
- Awarding Institution
- Institute of Public Law , Faculty of Law , Leiden University
- Date
- 2023-06-08
- Title of host publication
- Meijers-reeks
- ISBN (print)
- 9789464731033
Publication Series
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- 404