The Ultimate Space Law Collection

The Ultimate Space Law Collection

Author: Dorina Andoni

Publisher: Wolf Legal Publications

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 9789462400313

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The term "Space Law" refers to the body of international and national laws and customs governing human activities in outer space. For the past half century, the majority of outer space operations have been conducted by government agencies. We now, however, stand at the precipice of a new era in spaceflight. Following the retirement of the Space Shuttle, private companies are preparing to assume many of the missions traditionally undertaken by governments and to open outer space to the general public. At the same time, questions of ownership and commercialization, environmental protection, as well as peaceful and equitable use of outer space, are rising. As space activities grow, space law will have to face new challenges. This first volume of the series "Ultimate Collection in Space Law" is consisted of the five international legal instruments, namely the Outer Space Treaty, the Rescue Agreement, the Liability Convention, the Registration Convention and the Moon Agreement, as well as, the most important declarations and principles as well as relevant Resolutions of the General Assembly. These instruments provide for non-appropriation of outer space by any one country, arms control, the freedom of exploration, liability for damage caused by space objects, the safety and rescue of spacecrafts and astronauts, the prevention of harmful interference with space activities, scientific investigation and the exploitation of natural resources in outer space and the settlement of disputes. Dorina Andoni is an LLM student at Tilburg University and coordinator of the space law project at Global Law Association.


National Space Legislation

National Space Legislation

Author: Dorina Andoni

Publisher: Wolf Legal Publications

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 9789462400788

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'Space Law' refers to the body of international and national laws and customs governing human activities in outer space. For the past half century, the majority of outer space operations have been conducted by government agencies. However, the world now stands at the precipice of a new era in spaceflight where private companies and international organizations are preparing to assume many of the missions traditionally undertaken by governments and to open outer space to the general public. At the same time, questions of ownership and commercialization, environmental protection, lunar mining, as well as the peaceful and equitable use of outer space, are rising. As space activities grow, the relatively young area of space law will have to face new challenges. The purpose of The Ultimate Space Law Collection series is to provide the basis for a practical understanding of space law. This collection contains the most essential national and international legal instruments which regulate this special field of law. It will be a valuable source of information, not only for legal professionals, but also for everyone interested in the corpus juris spatialis. Volume 1 [ISBN 978 94 6240 031 3 (2013)] presented the relevant treaties and declarations, whereas Volume 2 presents the space laws that apply in Europe (including Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, the Russian Federation, Spain, Sweden, Ukraine, and the UK) and in the Asia-Pacific (Australia, China, Japan, and the Republic of Korea). Volume 2.1 presents the space laws that apply in Africa (South Africa) and in the Americas (the US, Canada, Argentina, Brazil, and Chile).


Space Law

Space Law

Author: Francis Lyall

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-04-01

Total Pages: 611

ISBN-13: 1317051971

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The opening of space to exploration and use has had profound effects on society. Remote sensing by satellite has improved meteorology, land use and the monitoring of the environment. Satellite television immediately informs us visually of events in formerly remote locations, as well as providing many entertainment channels. World telecommunication facilities have been revolutionised. Global positioning has improved transport. This book examines the varied elements of public law that lie behind and regulate the use of space. It also makes suggestions for the development and improvement of the law, particularly as private enterprise plays an increasing role in space.


Space Law

Space Law

Author: Marietta Benkö

Publisher: Eleven International Publishing

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 9077596119

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The contributions in this book reflect on the growing diversification of space law and is divided in two parts. The first part provides a look at the current developments in international space law and regulation and the second part investigates future perspectives of this process. It is only recently that international space law entered its third phase of development. While the first phase, between the 1960s and 1970s, was characterized by the elaboration of international conventions in the framework of the United Nations, the second phase saw the adoption of special legal regimes in the form of UN General Assembly Resolutions which were dealing with issues like direct broadcasting by satellites (DBS), remote sensing (RS) and the use of nuclear power sources (NPS) in outer space. The third and current phase received its impetus from the growing commercialization of space activities and their emerging privatization. Therefore the main characteristics of this period relate to the efforts of adapting international space law to these recent changes and of finding ways and means to reconcile State interests with commercial perspectives. This book forms a welcome addition to any collection in the field of space law and is a refreshing contribution to the discussion in the field.


The Little Book of Space Law

The Little Book of Space Law

Author: Matthew J. Kleiman

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781614388746

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The prominence of space law has grown in recent years as private companies rapidly expand their spaceflight capabilities and open new markets in outer space. With this transition, the space industry has many new opportunities and must also confront increased risks. Well thought-out laws that govern spaceflight activities minimize the risk to people and property in outer space and on the ground. This book examines some of these laws and subsequent court cases.


Handbook of Space Law

Handbook of Space Law

Author: Frans von der Dunk

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2015-02-27

Total Pages: 1137

ISBN-13: 1781000360

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The Handbook of Space Law addresses the legal and regulatory aspects of activities in outer space and major space applications from a comprehensive and structured perspective. It fundamentally addresses the dichotomy between the state-oriented characte


Space Law

Space Law

Author: Francis Lyall

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-07-19

Total Pages: 532

ISBN-13: 104009208X

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As space continues to attract substantial public and private investment and has become ever more active, the third edition of this book has been updated to cover recent developments. This includes the legal bases of UN Resolution 76/3, the Space3030 Agenda, which envisages ‘space as a driver of sustainable development’ and sets out an extensive programme for the future. The work also takes account of adaptations and augmentations to basic space treaties. It examines the increasing commercialisation of space in areas such as space tourism and space mining, for which four states have already adopted relevant legislation. The impact of new technologies such as satellite constellations and micro-satellites are also scrutinised. At a time when space tourism is available to those who can afford it and when the moon will shortly be revisited with a prospect of permanent bases, this third edition provides a firm base for the next generation of space lawyers. As with previous editions, the work draws from governmental, international organisational and other authoritative sources as well as the relevant literature in the field. The book will be an essential and comprehensive resource for students, academics and researchers as well as space agencies, governments and space-active companies. It will also be of value to technical operatives and managers who need to know the legal context within which they work.


Pioneers of Space Law

Pioneers of Space Law

Author: Stephan Hobe

Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers

Published: 2013-12-09

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 9004240284

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International space law is less than 50 years old. Although the work on the codification of space law started in the late 1950s, the Outer Space Treaty was only adopted in January 1967. However, much earlier than that, even as early as 1932, the first ideas about legal rules for human activities in outer space were being considered. Very little is known about these early drafts and proposals, and the pioneering work of early scholars in the field remains relatively unknown. This volume seeks to redress this by analysing the biographies and contributions to international space law of eleven such early "pioneers”, whose ground-breaking and original work helped to develop the field in important ways. The collection starts in the 1930's with the Czech author Vladimir Mandl, and dwells at length on the 1950's, the early time of space flight. The section on each "pioneer" is written by different members of the International Institute of Space Law, making this a lively, fascinating and unique collection of essays, of interest to the whole community of space lawyers.