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Administrative Justice in Ukraine and Space Law [PDF]
The paper examines the relationship between administrative justice in Ukraine and space law. The urgent issues of Ukraine’s compliance with international obligations in administrative justice are directly related to the legal regulation of international ...
Igor Smolij
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Public Administration of German Space Programs [PDF]
The author of the article shows that the planning of administration of space programs in Germany is at a high level. However, the implementation of space programs requires improvement in order to attract investments from private businesses to this ...
Iryna Orlovska, Kateryna Solodova
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Space Law of Ukraine: Present and Future [PDF]
The newest doctrine of space law of Ukraine is formulated in the article. The authors reveal that it consists of public and private international space law applicable in Ukraine and domestic space laws, which are classified into public and private. It is
Mykhailo Loshytskyi, Sergii Koroied
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The Legal Framework for Space Debris Remediation as a Tool for Sustainability in Outer Space
The growth of orbital space debris is both a consequence of and a potential hindrance to space activities. The risks posed by space debris propagation in the most used orbital regions highlight the need to adequately address the challenges posed to the ...
Rada Popova, Volker Schaus
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Controlling conservation laws I: entropy-entropy flux [PDF]
We study a class of variational problems for regularized conservation laws with Lax's entropy-entropy flux pairs. We first introduce a modified optimal transport space based on conservation laws with diffusion. Using this space, we demonstrate that conservation laws with diffusion are "flux--gradient flows".
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Collective Security Crisis: Challenges to Space Law and Space Security
The article focuses on the presence of real risks to sustainable development, which manifest in the everyday reality of today. Attention is drawn to this issue in the context of the privileged position of certain states over others, enabling them to ...
Larysa Soroka
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On the necessary and sufficient conditions for Peng's law of large numbers under sublinear expectations [PDF]
In this paper, we firstly establish the weak laws of large numbers on the canonical space $(\br^\bn,\cb(\br^\bn))$ by traditional truncation method and Chebyshev's inequality as in the classical probability theory. Then we extend them from the canonical space to the general sublinear expectation space. The necessary and sufficient conditions for Peng's
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Mining the ocean floor vs mining the Moon: what can we learn from our past experiences?
This perspective piece examines the parallels and distinctions between ocean floor mining and potential lunar extraction, emphasizing the necessity of protecting the Moon as a global common. It traces the historical evolution of global commons governance,
Joseph N. Pelton+2 more
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One dimensional RCD spaces always satisfy the regular Weyl's law [PDF]
Ambrosio, Honda, and Tewodrose proved that the regular Weyl's law is equivalent to a mild condition related to the infinitesimal behavior of the measure of balls in compact finite dimensional RCD spaces. Though that condition is seemed to always hold for any such spaces, however, Dai, Honda, Pan, and Wei recently show that for any integer n at least 2,
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Fractional Spaces and Conservation Laws [PDF]
In 1994, Lions, Perthame and Tadmor conjectured the maximal smoothing effect for multidimensional scalar conservation laws in Sobolev spaces. For strictly smooth convex flux and the one-dimensional case we detail the proof of this conjecture in the framework of Sobolev fractional spaces $W^{ s,1}$ , and in fractional $BV$ spaces: $BV^s$.
Castelli, Pierre+2 more
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