New frontier in space law


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New Frontiers in Space Law


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Space Law 101 for Beginners


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Space is the new frontier and space law is necessary to coordinate activities in outer space. This text presents a concise but engaging and pleasantly delivered explanation of what space law is, its evolution through the years, the challenges of space law, space law institutions, space law and private companies and the relevance of lawyers in space affairs. The author, Anne Agi is a lawyer of 17 years post-call and a law lecturer at the University of Calabar. She has authored a series of l literature on the topic and engineered several projects on Space Law and Policy. In 2018, she led her Faculty/University team to win the African Regional Rounds of the Manfred Lachs Space Law Competition and to represent her continent at the World Finals in Washington D. C., USA where her team emerged as Best Oralists of the Competition and were 1st Runners Up. This book is AMAZING as it presents the reader with concise information and enables them to get the requisite knowledge about Space Law easily and quickly. The five fundamental treaties that regulate outer space activities as orchestrated by the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) are x-rayed in this text These treaties cover issues such as the militarization of space, liability for any damage of a space object, protection of the space environment, the rescue of astronauts, registration of space objects, human use of space resources. Space law is relevant to ensure that the final frontier is chartered with regulation and order to avoid the chaos that will be detrimental to humankind. This text points out that space lawyers are very much needed in space affairs. If you are looking to learn a new genre of law and to garner information about this trending sphere of law, then this book is for you. Scroll up and click on the BUY button.




The New Frontiers of Space


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There are few industries in today’s world as dynamic and dramatically changing as the space sector, with new ventures and initiatives being announced on a daily basis. As well as emerging countries improving their launching and manufacturing capabilities, private actors are beginning to join public bodies in the space race, and participating in what is frequently being referred to as the new space era. With fantastic opportunities arising for business and economics, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the space sector, exploring recent initiatives, and the most important areas of investment in the industry, including emerging fields of activities such as asteroid mining and space tourism. It also addresses traditional and non-traditional security issues in the sector, together with discussing their legal implications. This interdisciplinary book provides insights for practitioners and researchers alike, particularly those involved in technology and innovation management, emerging markets, international relations, and security studies.







Introduction to Space Law


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The relevance and substance of space law as a branch of public international law continues to expand. The fourth edition of this long-time classic in the field of space law has been substantially rewritten to reflect new developments in space law and technology of the past ten years. This updated text includes new or expanded material on the proliferation of non-state and commercial entities as space actors, the appearance of innovations in space technology, the evolving international law of satellite telecommunications in a networked world, and the adoption of national laws and international soft law mechanisms that complement the international treaty regime. In this up-to-date overview of space law, the authors offer a clear analysis of the legal challenges that play a role in new and traditional areas of space activity, including the following: - the peaceful uses of outer space; - protection of the space environment; - the emergence of new legal mechanisms in space law; - the role of Europe in space; - telecommunications; - the commercial use of space resources; - human space flight; - small satellites; - remote sensing; and - global navigation satellite systems. Additionally, the five United Nations Treaties on space are included as Annexes for easy reference by students and professionals alike. In light of the many new developments in the field, this thoroughly updated Introduction to Space Law provides a clear overview of the legal aspects of a wide array of current and emerging space activities. Lawyers, policy-makers, diplomats, students, and professionals in the telecommunication and aerospace sectors, with or without a legal background, will find concise yet comprehensive guidance in this book that will help them understand and address legal issues in the ever-changing field of space activities. The authors are close former collaborators of the late pioneers of space law and authors of the earlier editions of this volume, Isabella Diederiks-Verschoor and Vladimír Kopal.




A New Force at a New Frontier


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A comprehensive work on the European space sector.







Norm Formation in Space Law


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The Japanese version of this text received the Riese Award from the Air Law Institute of Japan. What kind of document should be created to solve the problem of space activities? This book uses case studies to illustrate how normative approaches in space law differ from those in other fields, delving into the history of norms and treaties in space law, contemporary issues concerning space activities, and issues surrounding debris removal and mitigation. Its analytical approach will be useful for readers who study how the basic theory of public international law can apply to new frontiers in space law.




Space


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On t.p.: A critical analysis of the question of establishing the U.S. policy for space.