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Group moral rights cultural

A security culture, if such were to exist among ICAO s member States, would mean that the States would be aware of their rights and duties, and, more importantly, assert them. Those who belong to a security culture also know which conduct would compromises security and they are quick to educate and caution those who, out of ignorance, forgetfulness, or personal weakness, partake in insecure conduct. This security consciousness becomes a culture when all the 190 member States as a whole makes security violations socially and morally unacceptable within the group. [Pg.217]


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