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Space Law and Hazardous Space Debris

2020
International space law is a branch of public international law. Norms of treaty law and customary law provide a foundation for the behavior of the subjects of international law performing space activities. Five multilateral space treaties are in effect, which are complemented by important recommendations of international organizations such as United ...
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Customary International Law in Times of Fundamental Change: Outer Space Law

, 2013
This chapter examines the customary international law rules that grew out of the U.S. and Soviet development of the ability to launch satellites and manned rockets into earth orbit and outer space in the 1960s.
M. Scharf
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US space commercialization — effects on space law and domestic law

Space Policy, 1985
Abstract This report by Harry Marshall Jr is based on a paper presented to the 27th International Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space of the International Institute of Space Law during the 35th Congress of the International Astronautical Federation, Lausanne, Switzerland, 9 October 1984.
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The Illegal City: Space, Law and Gender in a Delhi Squatter Settlement

, 2012
Contents: Introduction Law, space and subjectivity Violence of urban development Construction of squatter settlements Beoming 'illegal' urban citizens 'Legitimate' social organization Contested boundaries of infrastructure Legitimate domesticities ...
Ayona Datta
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From Air Law to Space Law

Current Legal Problems, 1960
Abstract This chapter examines what has so far been achieved in air law, and the possibility of extending to outer space principles and standards that have already gained wide acceptance in the sphere of aerial navigation. In particular, attention will be focused on four basic principles underlying the Chicago Convention on International
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Space Law and China

2019
China has made remarkable achievements in the space sector and has become one of the most relevant players in the outer space domain. Highlights of this process have been the deployment in orbit of the first Chinese space station, Tiangong-1, on September 29, 2011, and the landing of the Yutu rover on the lunar surface on December 14, 2013.
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Space Security Law

2018
The use and exploration of space by humans is historically implicated with international and national security. Space exploration itself was sparked, in part, by the race to develop intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM), and the strategic uses of space enable the global projection of force by major military powers.
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Space commercialization and the law

Space Policy, 1988
Abstract This article examines the current legal status of commercial activities in space and describes the legislation — both national and international — existing for their regulation. The question of who is responsible for the action of non-governmental entities is thoroughly discussed, as is the notion of freedom of enterprise. Finally the author
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Spaces of International Law

Griffith Law Review, 2008
Contemporary debates on international law demonstrate multiple anxieties. Maps of international law are being drawn and redrawn, as the discipline assesses its cohesiveness and defends its effectiveness. Many of the current anxieties about the nature of international law result from the influence of globalisation discourses.
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Space Law before the Space Treaty

1975
The greatest contribution to space law before the Space Treaty has been made by the United Nations Organization. In fact, as of today, the most authoritative body to evolve space law is the United Nations. The Organization’s interest in the peaceful uses of outer space has been expressed since 1958 in a series of resolutions of the General Assembly ...
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