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Full Title

2009 Protocol 2 to MAFLAFS on Unlimited Third, Fourth and Fifth Freedom Traffic Rights Among all Points with International Airports in ASEAN (ASEAN Multilateral Agreement on Full Liberalisation of Air Freight Services)

Short Title / Abbreviations

MAFLAFS Protocol 2 (on Unlimited 3rd, 4th and 5th Freedoms Among all Points with International Airports in ASEAN)

CIL Subject Classification
Date of Adoption 20/05/2009
Place of Adoption Manila, the Philippines, 7th ASEAN Transport Ministers Meeting (ATM)
Issued/Adopted by Transport Ministers of ASEAN
Dispute settlement provisions

Article 1.11 of the 2009 ASEAN Multilateral Agreement on Full Liberalisation of Air Freight Services: “The term “Agreement” means this Agreement, and its Implementing Protocols and any amendments thereto”.

Article 18 ‘Settlement of Disputes’ of the 2009 ASEAN Multilateral Agreement on Full Liberalisation of Air Freight Services: “The provisions of the ASEAN Protocol on Enhanced Dispute Settlement Mechanism, done at Vientiane, Lao PDR, on 29 November 2004 and any amendment thereto, shall apply to disputes arising under this Agreement.”

The 2009 ASEAN Multilateral Agreement on Full Liberalisation of Air Freight Services and this Protocol are ‘Covered Agreements’ pursuant to Article 1.1 of the 2019 ASEAN Protocol on Enhanced Dispute Settlement Mechanism read together with its Appendix 1.

The 2019 Protocol will only apply with respect to new requests for consultations made on or after its entry into force (20 June 2022). The 2004 Protocol applies to all other disputes.

Depository

Secretary-General of ASEAN

Entry Into Force Status In Force
Source

ASEAN Legal Instruments

Date of Entry into Force

23/11/2009

Entry into Force / Termination Provisions

Article 6.3 ‘Final Provisions’: “This Protocol shall enter into force on the date of the deposit of the third (3rd) Instrument of Ratification or Acceptance with the Secretary-General of ASEAN and shall become effective only among the Contracting Parties that have ratified or accepted it. For each Contracting Party ratifying or accepting the Protocol after the deposit of the third (3rd) Instrument of Ratification or Acceptance, the Protocol shall enter into force on the date of deposit of such Contracting Party of its Instrument of Ratification or Acceptance.”

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ASEAN States (Source:

ASEAN Legal Instruments

as of 17/04/2019)
Brunei Darussalam Signature 20/05/2009
Ratification 30/03/2010
Cambodia Signature 20/05/2009
Ratification 25/05/2011
Indonesia Signature 20/05/2009
Ratification 02/10/2015
Lao PDR Signature 20/05/2009
Acceptance 17/03/2011
Malaysia Signature 20/05/2009
Ratification 23/01/2010
Myanmar Signature 20/05/2009
Ratification 07/08/2009
Philippines Signature 20/05/2009
Ratification 19/04/2010
Singapore Signature 20/05/2009
Ratification 23/07/2009
Thailand Signature 20/05/2009
Ratification 23/11/2009
Vietnam Signature 20/05/2009
Acceptance 22/12/2009
Related Instruments
This instrument amends/supersedes

2009 ASEAN Multilateral Agreement on the Full Liberalisation of Air Freight Services

Related Instruments

2009 Protocol 1 on Unlimited Third, Fourth and Fifth Freedom Traffic Rights among Designated Points in ASEAN (ASEAN Multilateral Agreement on the Full Liberalisation of Air Freight Services)

 

1992 Framework Agreement on Enhancing ASEAN Economic Cooperation

Air Service Protocols of the 1995 ASEAN Framework Agreement on Services

2010 Memorandum of Understanding on the Association of Southeast Asian Nations’ Air Services Engagement with Dialogue Partners

2010 ASEAN Multilateral Agreement on the Full Liberalisation of Passenger Air Services

2009 ASEAN Multilateral Agreement on Air Services

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Additional Information

Dates of ratification and accession given above were obtained from the ASEAN Secretariat’s Legal Instruments website and its electronic collection of instruments of ratification, accession and notification. Some of the dates given appear to be the dates of execution of the instruments of ratification/accession, rather than their date of receipt by the depository.