Aviation Safety and Security Requires Global Uniformity: Taiwan, The Gap in The Global Aviation System

Paul Stephen Dempsey, David Kuan-Wei Chen

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Abstract

Taiwan is home to a thriving aviation industry and controls an important aviation corridor in North East Asia. Yet, for political reasons, Taiwan is unable to participate in ICAO meetings or receive real-time information, international standards and practices vital to air navigation. This article argues that the exclusion of Taiwan from the International Civil Aviation Organization cannot be justified, and poses a threat to the safety and security of air navigation and passengers around the world.

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Reproduced with permission
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)515-542
JournalAnnals of Air and Space Law
Volume38
Publication statusPublished - 2013
Externally publishedYes

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