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The Concept of «Rules-Based Order» as applied to Outer Space
INTRODUCTION. In contemporary international law, the idea of replacing the existing principles of international law, primarily enshrined in the UN Charter, with a “rules-based order” has gained popularity. The very use of this term is strongly criticized
I. Yu. Shtodina
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Artificial Intelligence and International Space Law: Dual-Use Challenges
Objective: to propose an effective legal mechanism for regulating the use of artificial intelligence in the space sector with a focus on preventing harmful effects and preserving the peaceful and purposeful use of technology.Methods: the research uses ...
A. Koskina
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Fifth Annual International Space Law Symposium
Sponsored by Federal Bar Association, Inter-American Bar Association, Marshall-Wythe School of Law College of William and Mary, National Aeronautics and Space Administration.https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/conferences/1008/thumbnail ...
William & Mary Law School
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Spaceports: The Missing Link in International Space Law?
For all their critical function, spaceports are typically the missing element in legal discussions of space activities. And yet, it is only because of launch facilities, most commonly spaceports, that the full picture of space operations becomes ...
Boudour Mefteh
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Space Traffic Management: Standardizing On-Orbit Behavior
As the number and intensity of space activities increase, so will the need for rules on Space Traffic Management (STM). Emerging technologies such as mega-constellations, which are satellite constellations consisting of hundreds or even thousands of ...
P.J. Blount
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The Issue of Attribution of Acts Committed in the Information Space
INTRODUCTION. Due to the recent trend related to the use of information and communication technologies by certain states with the aim to assert their geopolitical superiority, study of the issue of attribution of responsibility for acts committed in the ...
I. G. Lukiyantseva
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Space law and space resources [PDF]
Space industrialization is confronting space law with problems that are changing old and shaping new legal principles. The return to the Moon, the next logical step beyond the space station, will establish a permanent human presence there.
Goldman, Nathan C.
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Tolerance, Mıgratıon And Hybrıd Identities: Normative Reasoning Of Intercultural Dialogue In A Blurring Structure [PDF]
The aim of this study is to proof the argument – i.e. ‘there are significant linkages amongst tolerance, hybrid identities and migration.’ These linkages can be comprehended by means of conceptualising extensions of hybrid identities in aggregate trans ...
Aliu, Armando +3 more
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Passage of Space Objects over the Territory of States from the Perspective of the International Law [PDF]
When space vehicles did not take off horizontally (like airplanes), they had to cross airspace of states other than the launcher state. This phenomenon exists still now for the states who intend to launch space objects, especially when launch pads are ...
H. Kazemi
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Pinpointing Cosmic Ray Propagation With The AMS-02 Experiment
The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS-02), which is scheduled to be deployed onboard the International Space Station later this year, will be capable of measuring the composition and spectra of GeV-TeV cosmic rays with unprecedented precision.
Hooper, Dan +2 more
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