The Universal Security Audit Programme is based on the following nine principles: Sovereignty. Every State has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the airspace above its territory.…
The results of the audit follow-up visits demonstrated that, overall, States had made improvements in their obligations to meet Annex 17 Standards. However, varying levels of improvement were…
Pursuant to Assembly Resolution A33-1: Declaration on misuse of civil aircraft as weapons of destruction and other terrorist acts involving civil aviation, from 2002 to 2007, 181 Member States and…
Prior to the establishment of the ICAO USAP, a number of ‘technical evaluations’ were conducted in States on a voluntary basis in order to assess compliance with the Standards of Annex 17 and to…
In October 2001, the 33rd Session of the ICAO Assembly adopted Resolution A33-1: Declaration on misuse of civil aircraft as weapons of destruction and other terrorist acts involving civil aviation.…
In order to prepare for the completion of the second cycle of Universal Security Audit Programme (USAP) audits in 2013, the 37th Session of the ICAO Assembly (Resolution A37-17, Appendix E refers)…
The assurance of confidentiality is important to the USAP audit process because of the special sensitivity of aviation security-related information. In practice, the adoption of this principle by the…
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