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It is well known that the modern day technologies that drive our global society are highly dependent on the use of outer space. For example, daily activities such as sending emails, making phone calls and carrying out bank transactions cannot be done ...
M. Lits, S. Stepanov, A. Tikhomirova
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Liability in International Space Law [PDF]
The article is devoted to the analysis of the norms of international and national legislation regulating the issue of liability in international space law and investigation of the grounds for liability in space law. Special attention is paid to the forms
Kyrylo Muraviov +2 more
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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. The increasing autonomy level of space objects does not come without legal implications.
Ioana Bratu +2 more
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International Law and Security in Outer Space: Now and Tomorrow [PDF]
Once the domain of a few spacefaring nations, outer space has exploded with new actors, state and private, in recent years. New actors and activities bring new potential threats and concerns for new and existing actors alike. In this complex environment,
Matthew T. King, Laurie R. Blank
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The Sources of International Space Law: Revisited
In order to have a comprehensive understanding of international space law, which is embedded in general international law, it is indispensable to have a clear view of the sources of this legal system.
Ram S. Jakhu +2 more
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International and National Provisions of Space Law Regulating the Use of Outer Space [PDF]
In the article, the authors reveal the role and place of international and national provisions of law in regulating the use of outer space under the new scientific paradigm of outer space.
Oleksandr Kobzar, Anna Danylenko
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Space Force and International Space Law
Since the emergence of space law in the second half of the twentieth century deployment of military equipment in Outer space for long time has been subject of intense debates in legal circles. The outer space treaty expressly prohibits placement of nuclear armament or any other type of weapons of mass destruction in orbit around Earth.
Babak Shakouri Hassanabadi
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Process of Liability Principles in International Space Law [PDF]
The international system proposed the liability convention 1972 for compensating damages occurred while utilizing space. However, certain key principles of liability such as some rules of conflict law and jurisdictions have been neglected there.
H. Kazemi, A.A. Golroo
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Apprehensions with Regard to Commercial Space Flight: Outlook on Space Law
The advent of “space tourism” has induced outer space law to respond and adapt to this dramatic growth because of the principled contribution of private entities in these activities.
Sheer Abbas
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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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