The Outer Space Exploration Under International Space Law: An Islamic Point of View
—The success of the Soviet Union in launching the Sputnik I Satellite in 1957 marked the start of space exploration. The advancement of the outer space science and technology has made it possible and opened up considerable opportunities for states and ...
Neni Ruhaeni, Fariz Farikh Izadi
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EMERGING AVENUES OF SPACE AND INTERNATIONAL LAW
This paper will address legal approaches to a number of new ventures that will be carried out in outer space in the near future and that will likely require major changes to the way nations will approach space law. Today we tend to view activities in space from an individual program or project perspective and we tend to analyze the engineering, social,
Amit Kumar Padhy, Ankit Kumar Padhy
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Autonomous Space Objects and International Space Law: Navigating the Liability Gap
The introduction of advanced new technologies is transforming the space industry. Artificial intelligence is offering unprecedented possibilities for space-related activities because it enables space objects to gain autonomy.
Ioana Bratu+2 more
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Developing and Managing Moon and Mars Settlements in Accordance with International Space Law [PDF]
E.A.G.L.E. on Lunar governance within Space Generation Advisory Governing of the International Space Abstract Despite still being a few decades in the future, the idea of establishing an extra-terrestrial settlement on another celestial body, being it ...
Antonino Salmeri
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Lessons Learned from Philip Morris V. Uruguay Regarding the Approaches Taken in the Investment Protection Treaties of Iran towards Expropriation of Intellectual Property [PDF]
IntroductionIn the field of intellectual property rights, host states’ policies, and accordingly, the approach of the relevant treaty towards expropriation and intellectual property rights play a key role when separating expropriation from regulatory ...
Soroosh Falahati, Mirghasem Jafarzade
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Liability Regime of International Space Law: Some Lessons from International Nuclear Law [PDF]
Since 1960, the international community has established a plenty of multilateral agreements on liability regime for ultra-hazardous activities, particularly in the area of international nuclear and space law.
Lalin Kovudhikulrungsri+1 more
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A Reflection on the Invalidation of Patents in the Light of Constituent Elements of Indirect Expropriation under Foreign Investment Law [PDF]
Patents are considered as investments protected under the International Investment Law. Although, these properties are protected under the principle of territoriality, similar to other investments, they can be expropriated as a result of host states ...
Ebrahim Rahbari+2 more
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Space Law as Twenty-First Century International Law [PDF]
Space law’s current moment reflects international law’s current moment. That is, lawmaking processes aimed at updating international space law for the commercial space age reveal three larger themes about international lawmaking in the twenty-first ...
Durkee, Melinda (M.J.)
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THE ARTEMIS ACCORDS: EVOLUTION OR REVOLUTION IN INTERNATIONAL SPACE LAW?
Adopted in October 2020, the Artemis Accords are a set of 13 provisions establishing a principled framework for the sustainable human exploration of the Moon and the other celestial bodies, including the exploitation of their natural resources.
R. Deplano
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Specificities of United States Law Impact on the Legal and Regulatory Framework for the Global Space Market [PDF]
Development of relations in the new sphere of human activity, first among individual States and then among other subjects of space activities (international organizations, legal entities and individuals), requires developing international space law and ...
Dmytro Bezzubov, Andrii Borovyk
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