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Toward an International Law for Ungoverned Spaces
Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations, 2014UNGOVERNED SPACES, STRICTLY DEFINED AS SPACES NOT EFFECTIVELY GOVERNED by the state, exist all over the world, presenting particular difficulties to public international law that is historically premised on sovereignty and state control. Notorious examples of such spaces include south-central Somalia and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas along ...
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British Law and the International Space Station
2006Successive British governments under both Labour and Conservative parties have limited UK involvement with the International Space Station (ISS). The United Kingdom is not a funding participant in the 'European Partner' to the enterprise. Notwithstanding, some British law has relevance in considering both the operation of the Station, and the results ...
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Criminal Issues in International Space Law
European Journal of Law Reform, 2016Criminal Issues in International Space Law This paper attempts to outline the rules and principles of international space law governing criminal activity in outer space or on board a space object. The relevant issues concern mainly the exercise of criminal jurisdiction, including extradition, and the disciplinary authority on board a space ...
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Spanish Law and the International Space Station
2006The Outer Space Treaty, in particular Articles VI, VII and VIII, strongly encourages States to consider establishing national space legislation, in particular where private entities become involved. Regarding the Spanish law related to space activities, reference must be made to the Registro de Objetos Espaciales (Record of space objects) where a ...
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International Forum on Air and Space Law
Chinese Journal of International Law, 2007This note describes the activities of the International Forum on Air and Space Law held in Beijing on 25-28 June 2007.
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Is International Space Law Interactional?
Social Science Research NetworkJack Wright Nelson
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Relevance of the Sustainable Development Concept for International Space Law: An Analysis
Space policy, 2019M. D. Prasad
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The Fallen Envoy: The Rise and Fall of Astronaut in International Space Law
Space policy, 2019S. Sreejith
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Drones in International Law: The Applicability of Air and Space Law
2016This article looks into the applicability of aviation law, which is largely oriented towards civil use of remotely-piloted aviation systems. Given this, my focus will largely be on civil use, rather than drones as new obstacles for International Humanitarian Law and Disaster Response Law or their use in outer space.
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