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  2. Airspace - Wikipedia

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    Airspace not within any country's territorial limit is considered international, analogous to the "high seas" in maritime law. However, a country may, by international agreement, assume responsibility for controlling parts of international airspace, such as those over the oceans.

  3. Freedoms of the air - Wikipedia

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    The first two freedoms concern the passage of commercial aircraft through foreign airspace and airports, while the other freedoms are about carrying people, mail and cargo internationally. The first through fifth freedoms are officially enumerated by international treaties, especially the Chicago Convention.

  4. Convention on International Civil Aviation - Wikipedia

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    Some important articles are: Article 1: Every state has complete and exclusive sovereignty over airspace above its territory.. Article 3 bis: Every other state must refrain from resorting to the use of weapons against civil aircraft in flight.

  5. Air sovereignty - Wikipedia

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    Air sovereignty is the fundamental right of a sovereign state to regulate the use of its airspace and enforce its own aviation law – in extremis by the use of fighter aircraft. The upper limit of national airspace is not defined by international law.

  6. Aviation law - Wikipedia

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    Aviation law is the branch of law that concerns flight, air travel, and associated legal and business concerns. Some of its area of concern overlaps that of admiralty law and, in many cases, aviation law is considered a matter of international law due to the nature of air travel. However, the business aspects of airlines and their regulation ...

  7. Estonia says Russia violates international rules with GPS ...

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    COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Estonia accused Russia of violating international airspace regulations by interfering with GPS signals and the Baltic nation's foreign minister said it will take up the ...

  8. A Chinese military spy plane violated Japan's airspace for ...

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    China regularly operates military aircraft in international airspace, which international law allows. But Monday's event, per Japanese allegations, is the first publicly confirmed time a Chinese ...

  9. Space law - Wikipedia

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    [119] Another international collaborative project announced in 2020, being led by Prof. Ram S. Jakhu, Bayar Goswami and Kuan-Wei (David) Chen, is the McGill Encyclopedia of International Space Law (at SpaceLawPedia.com) which aims to "fulfill the need for an objectively curated online resource on key subject-matters of international space law ...