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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The Space Rush: Reviewing Indonesia’s Space Law in Facing the Rise of Space Mining
Space technology development shows feasibility of actualizing future space mining. There are numerous efforts to utilize resources from celestial bodies; whether as fuel, an alternative source for scarce minerals, or as an in-situ support for future ...
Shannon Suryaatmadja+2 more
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Space Law and Space Mining, Exploring New Horizons Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
This study analyses the current scenario with COVID-19 affecting the international and Thai space law, and its impacts and corresponding repercussions upon the Thai economy, ASEAN region and then at international level.
Marcin Jakub Drobnik+2 more
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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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Preventing the Risks of Inadequate Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) Systems in Manned Spacecraft Missions: Toward an International Public Policy Framework Proposal [PDF]
This scientific research paper analyzes the link between space technology and space law through specifically designed Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) systems applied in manned spacecraft missions, notably by the National Aeronautics and Space ...
Stefani Stojchevska, Sami Mehmeti
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Geodata intellectual property rights policy
In this paper, the author presents intellectual property law policies related to geodata. The sole purpose of this paper is to open up this problem for further investigation and discussion.
Marlena Jankowska
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Rethinking Terra Nullius and Property Law in Space [PDF]
With a new era dawning with regard to access to space and an increase in the number of nations capable of reaching and exploiting space, the field of space law as a whole needs to be re-evaluated.
Wian Erlank
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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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Concentration of measure on product spaces with applications to Markov processes. [PDF]
For a stochastic process with state space some Polish space, this paper gives sufficient conditions on the initial and conditional distributions for the joint law to satisfy Gaussian concentration and transportation inequalities. In the case of Euclidean
Blower, Gordon, Bolley, Francois
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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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