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International Space Law and Satellite Telecommunications

2019
International space law is a branch of international law that regulates the conduct of space activities. Its core instruments include five space-specific international treaties, which were adopted under the auspices of the United Nations. The first and the underlying one—the Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and
Elina Morozova, Yaroslav Vasyanin
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Non-Compliance Procedures: A Proactive Approach to Dispute Avoidance in International Space Law

Air & Space Law, 2020
Conflicting interests of state and non-state space actors will likely lead to a myriad of legal disputes. In turn this could intensify the militarization of space and have a destabilizing effect on international security, the New Space industry and the ...
Julia Selman Ayetey
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Space law as a branch of international law

Netherlands Yearbook of International Law, 1994
‘Need I apologize for my choice of subject? Some may say it belongs to the realm of exotics of law. Some may ask: Why deal with issues so remote when there are so many much closer to us still awaiting a solution? Why reach so far?’ With these words the late Judge Manfred Lachs introduced his 1964 lecture at the Hague Academy of International Law on the
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Spaces of International Law

Griffith Law Review, 2008
Contemporary debates on international law demonstrate multiple anxieties. Maps of international law are being drawn and redrawn, as the discipline assesses its cohesiveness and defends its effectiveness. Many of the current anxieties about the nature of international law result from the influence of globalisation discourses.
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Understanding International Space Law and the Liability Mechanism for Commercial Outer Space Activities—Unravelling the Sources

, 2019
The status and liability of non-governmental entities for commercial use of outer space activities on behalf of space launching states are not very clear under the existing space law regimes.
Biswanath Gupta, Raju Kd
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Sixty Years of Development of International Space Law

, 2016
This paper provides an overview of the development of international space law over the past sixty years or so, primarily based on the research in space law carried out during the last three decades. The main purpose here is to briefly state the evolution
Ram S. Jakhu
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Space Force and International Space Law

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
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.
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Regulatory Space in International Investment Law and International Trade Law

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
Domestic regulatory decisions involving matters of human health or the environment are increasingly coming under scrutiny by international courts and tribunals. One of the latest examples concerns an Australian law that mandates the plain packaging of cigarettes and which is being challenged in international investment law and international trade law ...
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