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Studies in International Space Law Book

This work examines the whole of the regime of international law and space law including the role of the United Nations the legal status of outer space astronauts and out of space objects the military use of outer space the commercial uses of outer space and in particular the emerging law relating to satellites and telecommunications.Read More

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    This important new collection of studies in international space law was written by a leading authority in international law, air law, and space law. The book's twenty-six articles fully examine the major developments and issues of the law governing human activities in space--from television broadcasts, the regulation of space junk, and the governance of State activities on the moon to the legal status of astronauts, the nationality of spacecraft, and arms control. These papers also examine the effect and influence of UN Treaties in this area. The author has, in his examination of this exciting branch of the law, drawn from it valuable lessons for the future development of international law in general.

  • 0198257309
  • 9780198257301
  • Bin Cheng
  • 18 December 1997
  • Clarendon Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 800
  • illustrated edition
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