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MALAYSIAN OUTER SPACE LAW: THE WASATIYYAH APPROACH
Wasatiyyah is not a mathematical moderation. It is a form of just evaluation that applies the Islamic conception of justice which asserts putting things in its proper places.
Saari, Che Zuhaida
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Space Forces or Space Governance? Comparative Legal Models and the Ukrainian Case
Recent policy statements and legislative initiatives in Ukraine have brought renewed attention to whether the establishment of dedicated Space Forces is a necessary institutional response to the growing military use of outer space.
Inesa Kostenko
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The sources of international space law : revisited
In order to have a comprehensive understanding of international space law, which is embedded in general international law, it is indispensable to have a clear view of the sources of this legal system.
Jakhu, Ram +2 more
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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.
Freeland, Steven (R13494) +1 more
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The intersection between space law and international human rights law
The international legal regulation of outer space represents an ongoing challenge in terms of establishing and implementing frameworks that are appropriate means of global governance. Those of us who are concerned with the legal regulation of outer space
Freeland, Steven (R13494), Jakhu, Ram
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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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The need for a legal framework for space activities in Colombia [PDF]
The importance of education and dissemination of the outer space law, as a matter to be included in the programs of the law faculties or schools in Colombia, must be a present commitment.
Julieta Arenas Ceballos
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Asian Leadership in Outer Space in the 21st Century: From Science and Technology to Space Law
The Asian states, including China, Japan and India, have made big strides with regards to space activities in the start of the 21st century. With other regions experiencing a stable development period or facing some difficulty in carrying out space ...
Zhao, Y
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Professor Bin Cheng is credited with the notion that space law, unlike other legal regimes such as air law, can include elements that arise as “instant” customary international law.
Freeland, Steven R. +3 more
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How technology drives space law Down Under : the Australian and New Zealand experience
The development of space-related technology since the dawn of the space age in 1957 has given rise to many new and exciting possibilities. It has also meant that space activities continue to evolve, facilitating the participation of a variety of space ...
Hutchison, Kirsty +2 more
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