Studies in International Space Law

Studies in International Space Law

Author: Bin Cheng

Publisher:

Published: 1997-12-18

Total Pages: 886

ISBN-13:

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This book's twenty-six articles fully examine the major developments and issues of the law governing human activities in space, those of states as well as those of private entities. Topics include the legal framework evolved by and through the United Nations; the legal status of astronauts, satellites, and outer space, including the moon and other celestial bodies; the military and commercial use of outer space; environmental protection; governmental responsibility for space activities; liability for damage caused by space objects, communications satellites; television broadcasts; remote sensing; commercial launchings; and the application of national laws on board spacecraft, space stations, and on the moon and other celetial bodies.


Space Law:Past, Present and Future

Space Law:Past, Present and Future

Author: Carl Christol

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1991-08-19

Total Pages: 544

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This book is a comprehensive analysis of international space law and policy in the past, present and future. It also assesses municipal laws and policies, especially those of the United States. The scope of the book is exceptionally broad, dealing with the very earliest developments in the field. It contains articles which describe the on-going progress based on practice, the emergence of treaties and other international commitments such as the decisions of the United Nations and the International Telecommunication Union, and issues which are currently unresolved, but which are under consideration in these international intergovernmental organisations.