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Will international space law struggle to remain relevant?
If there is one stand-out feature that encapsulates humankind’s adventures in space over the past 60 years, it is the exponential growth and development of space-related technology, which has given rise to possibilities that would have been beyond ...
Freeland, Steven (R13494)
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Theoretical Basis of International Legal Aspect of “Space Debris” Removal
INTRODUCTION. The article examines the issue of such a widespread concept in the practice of communication on international “space” platforms as “space debris”, in particular, what, from the point of view of the norms of international space law ...
A. M. Oreshenkov
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When trying to construct a national space industry, developing nations are often hindered by limited financial resources and a lack of technical expertise.
RIBEIRO VIANA, TATIANA
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Our utilization of satellite technology and the unique environment of outer space continues to increase rapidly. Many aspects of our daily lives are closely dependent upon assured access to satellite data.
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Gauging Justice in Outer Space Exploration and Use for All Countries
Outer space is characterized by a high technology, high cost, and high risk status. This means not all countries are capable of exploring and using outer space.
Arnanda Yusliwidaka, Kholis Roisah
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International regulation of the space law
Pravo svemira je kompleksno područje koje regulira korištenje i istraživanje svemira, balansirajući javni interes, sigurnost i ekonomske koristi. Ključno načelo je da svemir treba koristiti u interesu svih država bez obzira na njihovu ekonomsku razinu ...
Pajtlar, Tatjana
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Regulatory space in International Trade Law and International Investment Law
Domestic regulatory decisions involving matters of human health or the environment are increasingly coming under scrutiny by international courts and tribunals.
Wagner, Markus
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Since the launch of the first artificial satellite – Sputnik 1 – by the Soviet Union in 1957, and the landing of the first human on the Moon in 1969, astronauts and other spaceflight participants have travelled to the International Space Station, probes ...
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Australia and international space law
Despite its early space legacy, a lack of tangible government action after the 1970s meant that Australia failed to retain its place in the 'space world' in the following decades. A period of ‘bureaucratic inertia' took hold, and the government ignored a
Freeland, Steven (R13494)
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Local Space, Global Life : The Everyday Operation of International Law and Development
Local Space, Global Life engages with the expansive, ground-level and intertwined operations of international law and the development project by discussing the current international focus on local jurisdictions.
Eslava, Luis
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