Space Law:Views of the FutureTanja Zwann, Walter W. C. De Vries, International Institute of Air and Space Law |
Contents
A Framework for Decisionmaking | 7 |
The Creation of a Concept of the Law of Outer Space | 21 |
The Influence of the Achievements and Failures of the Past | 33 |
Copyright | |
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A/AC ABM Treaty activities in outer Air and Space apply Arianespace Article Astronauts benefits celestial bodies Christol claim commercial exploitation common heritage concerning COPUOS Depositary Governments developing countries development of space Earth entry into force equitable established existing space law exploration framework future geostationary orbit Governing the Activities heritage of mankind including the moon instruments of ratification interests international cooperation international law international regime jurisdiction launched into outer launching authority Law of Outer legal regime Leiden University Liability Convention Military Regime missiles Moon Agreement Moon Treaty natural resources normative nuclear weapons Objects Launched outer space activities outer space law Outer Space Treaty Parties peaceful purposes political Principles Governing problems prohibited Registration regulation remote sensing Rescue Agreement rules satellites Secretary-General space carriers space lawyers space object space powers space station space technology space transport specific supra note telecommunications Treaty on Principles United Nations USSR