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Environmental Geopolitics and Outer Space

Geopolitics, 2019
The cultural, legal, budgetary, infrastructural, and logistical processes through which the contemporary space race unfolds have measurable environmental footprints on Earth and in outer space. The question of where these footprints fall is arbitrated by
J. Klinger
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The Rule of Law in Outer Space

War and Peace in Outer Space, 2020
Different approaches must be adopted in the governance of outer space if the rule of law is to be enforced. As international institutions and committees engage on a variety of international space matters, efforts must be made to forge an international ...
Icho Kealotswe-Matlou
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Routing in Outer Space

2008 Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM - The 27th Conference on Computer Communications, 2008
In this paper we consider security-related and energy-efficiency issues in multi-hop wireless networks. We start our work from the observation, known in the literature, that shortest path routing creates congested areas in multi- hop wireless networks. These areas are critical-they generate both security and energy efficiency issues.
MEI, Alessandro, STEFA, JULINDA
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Outer Space: The Final Frontier of Taxation

International Tax Studies, 2023
As the pace of commercial space exploration quickens, the question arises: is the global tax framework equipped to handle the complexities tied to revenues from outer space? The very nature of these revenues, derived from a deemed sovereign-free source, clashes with traditional tax principles like the source and residence doctrines.
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The Outer Space Treaty and the weaponization of space

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 2019
The United States and several other countries appear to be on a path toward the overt weaponization of space. The question is whether international law – specifically, amending the Outer Space Treaty – offers a way off that path and away from what some ...
J. Johnson‐Freese, David T. Burbach
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Threats to Peaceful Purposes of Outer Space: Politics and Law

, 2020
This paper situates the ongoing debate and recently changing political narrative around the fundamental principle of “peaceful purposes” as enshrined in the Outer Space Treaty.
Ram S. Jakhu, Kuan-Wei Chen, B. Goswami
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Mining for humanity in the deep sea and outer space: The role of small states and international law in the extraterritorial expansion of extraction

Leiden Journal of International Law, 2019
This article explores how Luxembourg and Nauru put their sovereignty to use in order to become global players in what can be considered extraterritorial landgrabs – the turning of the deep seabed and outer space into realms of commercial exploitation. It
Isabel Feichtner
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Sinus Space in Outer Space

JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery, 2020
Michael B, Stenger, Brandon R, Macias
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Inner and Outer Space

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1967
One effect of the concept of "inner space," developed to explain the forces working to change a person's behavior, has been to "de-tribalize" man. A new school of social psychiatry, more interested in the tribe, community, and family, has evolved the concept of "outer space." The author describes its heritage (going back to the Greeks), outlook, and ...
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The Spaces of Outer Space

2023
This chapter explores existing and formative scholarly work that takes a geographical approach to understanding the social, cultural, political, and environmental meanings of outer space. It applies the diverse language of geography to the spaces of outer space while considering how outer space relates to Earthly spaces.
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