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United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs
The United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) is the United Nations office responsible for promoting international cooperation in the peaceful uses of outer space.
United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs
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On the Question of the Meaning of “Space Law” [PDF]
The article analyzes the application of the concept of “space law” at the level of national and international law and its connection with the notions of “international space law”, “national space law” and “international private space law.” The ...
Igor Andrushko
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International Law and Security in Outer Space: Now and Tomorrow
Once the domain of a few spacefaring nations, outer space has exploded with new actors, state and private, in recent years. New actors and activities bring new potential threats and concerns for new and existing actors alike. In this complex environment,
Matthew T. King, Laurie R. Blank
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Space Law at the Crossroads of Commercial Expansion of Outer Space
The main international law governing legal relations in outer space remains the 1967 Treaty, the rest of the space legislation is of an internal national or bilateral nature.
N. V. Galitskaya
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International cooperation of states in outer space exploration
State cooperation in space research is one of the priority topics of international space law. The calls for international cooperation contained in many documents on space law are aimed at preventing the transformation of outer space into a conflict zone.
D. Baitukayeva +2 more
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Selected Legal Challenges Relating to the Military use of Outer Space, with Specific Reference to Article IV of the Outer Space Treaty [PDF]
Since the end of the Second World War the potential use of outer space for military purposes persisted to be intrinsically linked to the development of space technology and space flight.
Anél Ferreira-Snyman
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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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The purpose of this article is to analyse the literature concerning legal framework for outer space activities by states. Review was conducted on the elements of national space law, including literature critiquing particular strengths or weaknesses of existing laws and literature, on the obligations placed on States under international law and on why ...
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Navigating Disputes Beyond Earth: A Critical Analysis of the PCA Outer Space Rules
The rapid commercialization of outer space, including satellite deployment, space tourism, and asteroid mining, has created an urgent need for effective dispute settlement mechanisms.
Mohammad Owais FAROOQUI +3 more
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in the last decade several initiatives have been launched at the international level to face the challenge of space sustainability through soft law instruments. The first basket is composed by the technical set of rules adopted for space debris .
MARCHISIO, Sergio
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