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ID139152
Title ProperEast China sea air defense identification zone and international law
LanguageENG
AuthorJinyuan, Su
Summary / Abstract (Note)Originating at the height of the Cold War, Air Defense Identification Zones (ADIZs), i.e. non-territorial airspace unilaterally designated by States for aircraft identification, had not encountered substantial protests until China's declaration of the East China Sea ADIZ in November 2013. Debates center not on the right to establish the ADIZ per se, but primarily on the purported application of identification rules to traversing aircraft, its overlap with pre-existing ADIZs claimed by other States, and the coverage of contested islands and rocks. This article argues that the identification of traversing civil aircraft does not jeopardize the paramount safety of international civil aviation, imposes only slight burden upon civil aircraft, and has garnered wide compliance. The identification of traversing military aircraft is a legitimate measure for coastal States to safeguard their security interest, and is constantly conducted by many States on a de facto basis. The overlap with ADIZs of other States and coverage of contested islands and rocks do not contradict international law and are legitimate measures for the maintenance of maritime and territorial interests. It is further suggested that all relevant States should negotiate mutually acceptable arrangements to avoid miscalculation and escalation, and to minimize confusions and inconveniences caused to third-party States.
`In' analytical NoteChinese Journal of International Law Vol. 14, No.2; Jun 2015: p.271-303
Journal SourceChinese Journal of International Law Vol: 14 No 2
Key WordsEast China Sea ;  Maritime Interests ;  International Law ;  International Civil Aviation ;  Air Defense Identification Zone ;  ADIZs ;  Non - Territorial Airspace ;  Territorial Interests ;  Third - Party States


 
 
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