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International outer space law

Space Policy, 1987
Abstract This report is an edited version of a talk given by Professor Christol at the Conference on Law and Life in Space, held at the Center for Aerospace Sciences, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND, in September 1986. Professor Christol reviews the principles of space law as they relate to the relations between states, through existing ...
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The Militarization of Space and International Law

Journal of Peace Research, 1983
During recent years it has become apparent that space is an important theater for the military activities and aspirations of the great powers. The scenarios of war in space have moved from the field of pure science fiction-oriented speculations to become part of arms race and arms control discussions.
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International Law and Military Operations in Space

Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law Online, 2006
In 1962, President John F. Kennedy, speaking at Rice University, warned: “We set sail on this new sea because there is new knowledge to be gained, and new rights to be won, and they must be won and used for the progress of all people. For space science, like nuclear science and all technology, has no conscience of its own.
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International Space Law

Technology, Sovereignty and International Law, 2022
F. Lyall
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Studies In International Space Law

, 1997
PART I: INTERNATIONAL LAW AND SPACE LAW PART II: THE UNITED NATIONS AND OUTER SPACE PART III: UNITED NATIONS TREATIES ON OUTER SPACE PART IV: OUTER SPACE, ASTRONAUTS AND SPACE OBJECTS PART V: MILITARY USE OF OUTER SPACE PART VI: COMMERCIAL USES OF OUTER ...
B. Cheng
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International Space Law and Outer Space

1961
There are difficulties in establishing a recognized boundary between air space and outer space. Should the division be defined in terms of the physical characteristics of the air? Or should it be based upon the purpose of flight or on the physical characteristics of flight-craft?
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International Space Law and The United Nations

, 1999
Introduction. 1. Space Law: The Newest Branch of International Law. 2. The United Nations and the Development of Space Law. 3. Arms Control and the Law of Outer Space. 4. The Role of the Developing Countries in the Formulation of Space Law. 5.
N. Jasentuliyana
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International law-making for outer space

Space Policy, 1989
Abstract While the need for adequate space law may be as urgent as ever, the international community has discovered that today it is increasingly difficult to reach consensus on statutes to govern new space activities. In view of the noticeable slowdown in the law-making process, serious discussions about the most suitable and effective techniques of
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The Contribution of Air and Space Law to the Development of International Law

Current Legal Problems, 1986
Abstract This chapter, among other things, sets out certain lessons that can be learned from the observation of the birth and growth of air and space law in the 20th century — lessons which may well assist us in our understanding of the nature, and the conditions for the future development, of the international legal system as a whole ...
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