Fifty years of space law = Cinquante ans de droit de l'espace / edited by = publié sous la direction de Philippe Achilleas, Stephan Hobe.
2020
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Title
Fifty years of space law = Cinquante ans de droit de l'espace / edited by = publié sous la direction de Philippe Achilleas, Stephan Hobe.
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Leiden : Koninklijke Brill NV, 2020.
Description
xxxix, 890 pages : illustration ; 24 cm.
Series
Centre for Studies and Research in International Law and International Relations Series ; v. 21.
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Le droit de l'espace / Philippe Achilleas
50 years of space law: space law in 50 years / Stephan Hobe
Les sources du droit de l'espace / Tugrul Cakir
The law of outer space: a self-contained regime? / Christopher D. Johnson
La guerre des étoiles: une perspective réaliste? / Maria Manoli
International responsibility and liability of states in the conduct of space activities / Marcia Alvarenga dos Santos
Les télécommunications par satellite / Jean-Marie de Poulpiquet
Information via satellite: a human rights perspective / Gianfranco Gabriele Nucera
La télédétection par satellite: depuis des considérations juridiques historiques au rééquilibrage moderne / Du Li
Navigation by satellite / Olga Volynskaya
Beyond earth orbit: space law and the exploration of the universe / Alexander Soucek
Les véhicules spatiaux réutilisables / Eloi Petros
The exploitation of natural resources on celestial bodies / Yuri Takaya-Umehara
The discovery of extraterrestial life / Pablo Moscoso de la Cuba
Le droit de la colonisation spatiale / Raphaël Costa
The legal requirements for the environmental protection of outerspace: a truly global concern? / Rada Popova
Space traffic management: a new perspective for space law / Cordula Steinkogler
Le futur de la coopération spatiale internationale et régionale / Maria del Carmen Muñoz Rodriguez
La coopération spatiale européenne: un modèle regional de coopération spatiale? / Johanna Chauvin.
50 years of space law: space law in 50 years / Stephan Hobe
Les sources du droit de l'espace / Tugrul Cakir
The law of outer space: a self-contained regime? / Christopher D. Johnson
La guerre des étoiles: une perspective réaliste? / Maria Manoli
International responsibility and liability of states in the conduct of space activities / Marcia Alvarenga dos Santos
Les télécommunications par satellite / Jean-Marie de Poulpiquet
Information via satellite: a human rights perspective / Gianfranco Gabriele Nucera
La télédétection par satellite: depuis des considérations juridiques historiques au rééquilibrage moderne / Du Li
Navigation by satellite / Olga Volynskaya
Beyond earth orbit: space law and the exploration of the universe / Alexander Soucek
Les véhicules spatiaux réutilisables / Eloi Petros
The exploitation of natural resources on celestial bodies / Yuri Takaya-Umehara
The discovery of extraterrestial life / Pablo Moscoso de la Cuba
Le droit de la colonisation spatiale / Raphaël Costa
The legal requirements for the environmental protection of outerspace: a truly global concern? / Rada Popova
Space traffic management: a new perspective for space law / Cordula Steinkogler
Le futur de la coopération spatiale internationale et régionale / Maria del Carmen Muñoz Rodriguez
La coopération spatiale européenne: un modèle regional de coopération spatiale? / Johanna Chauvin.
Summary
We are witnessing a new golden age of space conquest. During the Cold War the United States and the Soviet Union had sought to place their space exploits in the framework of international law. Today that trend towards accountability is being reversed. Individualistic logic is prevailing and the founding principles of international space law are increasingly being put aside. Legal scholars and practitioners must now find a balance between the development of space activities funded by the private sector and the interests of all states. Responding to this challenge, this bilingual volume collects the leading contributions to the 2017 Summer Courses session of the Centre for Studies and Research in International Law and International Relations. The essays are structured around two objectives : to analyse the foundations and principles of space law since its creation, and to discern its direction over the next fifty years. Featuring original work from leading young legal scholars from around the world, this collection explores a little-known area of law and seeks to support space exploration for the benefit of all humanity.
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We are witnessing a new golden age of space conquest. During the Cold War the United States and the Soviet Union had sought to place their space exploits in the framework of international law. Today that trend towards accountability is being reversed. Individualistic logic is prevailing and the founding principles of international space law are increasingly being put aside. Legal scholars and practitioners must now find a balance between the development of space activities funded by the private sector and the interests of all states. Responding to this challenge, this bilingual volume collects the leading contributions to the 2017 Summer Courses session of the Centre for Studies and Research in International Law and International Relations. The essays are structured around two objectives : to analyse the foundations and principles of space law since its creation, and to discern its direction over the next fifty years. Featuring original work from leading young legal scholars from around the world, this collection explores a little-known area of law and seeks to support space exploration for the benefit of all humanity.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Call Number
KZD1145 .F88 2020
Language
English
ISBN
9789004448056
9004448055
9004448055
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