1An Air Defence Identification Zone (‘ADIZ’) is a defined area of airspace within which civil aircraft are required to identify themselves. These zones are established above the exclusive economic zone (‘EEZ’) or high seas adjacent to the coast, and over the territorial sea, internal waters, and land territory. The legal basis for such zones is the right of States, under the Convention on International Civil Aviation of 1944 (Chicago Convention [1944]), to establish conditions and procedures for entry into their national airspace, ie, the airspace over their...
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