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The Space of Law and the Law of Space

International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue internationale de Sémiotique juridique, 2006
This essay investigates the interconnections between early Greek cosmology and legal theory. In particular, it demonstrate that spatial and legal concepts developed hand in hand, and that it would be mistaken to assume that legal terminology in cosmology, and/or spatial terminology in legal texts, are best read metaphorically. This state of affairs may
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Brazilian Space Law

2021
The article provides an overview of the Brazilian legal framework for space-related activities, highlighting the main legal instruments and their most relevant provisions. Domestic regulatory initiatives are appraised and contextualized through the review of specific provisions and legal instruments. The Brazilian space program’s normative structure is
Daniel Freire e Almeida   +1 more
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Religion in urban assemblages: space, law, and power

Governing Religious Diversity in Cities, 2019
This contribution explores how religious diversity is governed at the urban level and seeks to explain patterns of regulatory practice. It does so by developing the notion of the urban religious diversity assemblage, by which I mean heterogeneous ...
M. Burchardt
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Space Law and Weapons in Space

2019
Although legal principles to govern space were discussed as early as the mid-1950s, they were not formalized until the Outer Space Treaty (OST) 1967 was adopted and came into force. The OST establishes a number of principles affecting the placement of weapons in outer space.
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Space law as a branch of international law

Netherlands Yearbook of International Law, 1994
‘Need I apologize for my choice of subject? Some may say it belongs to the realm of exotics of law. Some may ask: Why deal with issues so remote when there are so many much closer to us still awaiting a solution? Why reach so far?’ With these words the late Judge Manfred Lachs introduced his 1964 lecture at the Hague Academy of International Law on the
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National Space Law in China: An Overview of the Current Situation and Outlook for the Future

, 2015
In National Space Law in China , Yun Zhao examines space laws, regulations and policies in China. As the first English monograph on national space legislation in China, this book shall contribute to the understanding of China’s space law regime.

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Spaces of Law and Custom

2021
This collection brings together a carefully curated selection of researchers from law, sociology, anthropology, philosophy, history, social ontology and international relations, in order to examine how law and custom interact within specific material and spatial contexts. Normativity develops within these contexts, while also shaping them.
Edoardo Frezet   +2 more
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The Emergence of National Space Law

, 2015
The article provides a comprehensive outline and comparative analysis of national space statutes that have been adopted by various space-faring States around the world.
P. Dempsey
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The Laws of War in Outer Space

2014
With the development of technology accelerating at a rapid pace, there has not been a more crucial time to analyze the international legal framework of outer space. The use of outer space for armed conflict is now a reality for space-faring nations and, as such, attention needs to be placed on the legal implications of this modern (potential) theatre ...
Freeland, Steven (R13494)   +1 more
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Air law and space law

2007
Air law Theories There were a variety of theories prior to the First World War with regard to the status of the airspace above states and territorial waters. One view was that the airspace was entirely free, another that there was, upon an analogy with the territorial sea, a band of ‘territorial air’ appertaining to the state followed by a higher ...
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