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Proceedings of the International Institute of Space Law 2014.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Proceedings of the International Institute of Space LawPublisher: Portland : Eleven International Publishing, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (905 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789462743984
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Proceedings of the International Institute of Space Law 2014DDC classification:
  • 343.097
LOC classification:
  • JX5762 -- .P763 2015eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- About the IISL -- Board of Directors 2014-2015 -- New Members Elected in 2014 -- Standing Committee on the Status of International AgreementsRelating to Activities in Outer Space -- Photos of IISL Activities in 2014 -- 57th IISL COLLOQUIUM ON THE LAW OF OUTER SPACE TORONTO, CANADA -- 1. Nandasiri Jasentuliyana Keynote Lecture on Space Law &amp -- 6th Young Scholars Session -- Orbit/Spectrum International Regulatory Framework:Challenges in the 21st century -- Legal Issues Relating to Unauthorised Space Debris Remediation -- Use Versus Appropriation of Outer Space: The Case forLong-Term Occupancy Rights -- The New HPCA's Optional Rules for Arbitration and Their Relevanceto Disputes Arising from Erroneous Navigational Signals -- To Orbit and Beyond: Present Risks and Liability Issues from theLaunching of Small Satellites -- Exploring the Boundaries of Free Exploration and Use of Outer Space -Article IX and the Principle of Due Regard, Some ContemporaryConsiderations -- 2. Up Up and Away: Future Legal Regimes forLong-Term Presence in Space -- Space Traffic Management Options -- In-Space Maneuvering, Servicing, and Resource Use:The Commercial Need for Legal Assurances -- Chasing Ghost Spaceships: Law of Salvage asApplied to Space Debris -- Encouraging Innovation and Technological Advancement forGreater In-Depth Exploration of Outer Space through Patents -- Private International Law (Conflict of Law Rules) forHuman Presence of Long Term in Space -- Mars Treatymaking Workshop Results from ISU SSP14 -- Space Exploitation - Digging in a Legal Vacuum? -- Legal Uncertainties Related to Additive Manufacturing in Space -- The Legal Implications of Space Weather Awareness and theNeed for International Dissemination of Space Weather Forecasts -- GNSS Soft Law Standards Are Developing in the United Nations.
Providing for Sustainable Exploration and Use of OuterSpace Environments -- 3. The ISS IGA: Lessons Learned and Looking to the Future -- A European Perspective on Lessons Learned from the IntergovernmentalAgreement (IGA) on International Space Station (ISS) Cooperation -- Analysis of the Legal Instruments Operating the ISS as the Most ComplexSpace Program Ever Undertaken: From Historical Perspective -- Criminal Jurisdiction in International Space Law: FutureChallenges in View of the ISS IGA -- An Emerging Marketplace: Low Earth Orbit and the InternationalSpace Station -- Governance with Transparency and Confidence in the Skyas well as on Earth -- What's Human Rights Got to Do with Outer Space? Everything! -- 4. Legal Issues Associated with Private Human Flight, IncludingSpace and Ground Facilities, Traffic Management and Spaceports -- Standards, Standards Everywhere! Assessing Current Initiatives for HumanSpaceflight Standards and Their Potential Effect on Future Regulations -- From Space Tourists to Unruly Passengers? The US Struggle with'On-Orbit Jurisdiction' -- The Intersection of Insurance Markets and Liability Regimes RegardingThird-Parties and Space Flight Participants in Commercial Space Activities -- Legal Bases for Securing Human Presence in Space -- New Perspectives on International Administrative Cooperation inRegard of the Development of Private Human Spaceflight -- Jurisdiction and Control over Installations and FacilitiesServing Space Tourism Activities -- Suborbital Flights: Applicable Law -- Regulatory Regime for Tomorrow's Suborbital Space Flights:Point-to-Point International Flights -- Outer Space and White Space: Promoting the Efficient Use ofThese Resources -- 5. Recent Developments in Space Law -- Computer Network Attacks in Outer Space: The Case of HarmfulInterference to Satellite-Based Communications.
Eliminating Contradictions between Domestic Legislationin the Field of Satellite Telecommunications and InternationalObligations within the Framework of the World Trade Organization -- Possible Legal Implications of Disruptive Technologies: Selected Examples -- The Challenges in Drafting National Law for Space Activities -A Brazilian Experience -- The Law and Regulation of Dual Use Technology in theEvolving South African Outer Space Legal Regime -- Recent Discussion in the Committee on National Space Policy of Japan -- COLLOQUIUM REPORT -- Report of the 57th Colloquium on the Law Of Outer SpaceToronto, Canada, 2014 -- 29th IAA/IISL SCIENTIFIC-LEGAL ROUNDTABLEControlling the Eyes in the Sky: Preventing Abuse of Space Data -- Report of the Roundtable -- Technical Capabilities of Remote Sensing Satellites:The Potential for Human Scale Development or Abuse -- Earth Observation - Between Public Interest and Privacy -- Privacy, Earth Observations and Legal Ways to Reconcile the Two -- Security and Potential (Anti-)Terrorism Aspects of High ResolutionEarth Observation Data -- JOINT IISL/IAF SESSIONLegal Framework for Cooperative Space Endeavours -- Mechanisms for the Development of International AgreementsRegarding Space Activities -- Applying Ostrom's Nobel Winning Study to InternationalCooperation in Space Activities -- New Policy of Russia in the Area of Utilization of SpaceActivity Results -- "Soft law" as an Impediment to the Regulation of SpaceActivities with Military Implications: A View from the U.S. Congress -- Reproducibility: A New Phenomenon in Space Barter Agreements -- A New Experience on the International Transfer of SpaceTechnology -- Space Activities in the Jurisprudence of International DisputeSettlement Institutions -- Capacity-Building of the National Space Legislation in Post-SovietCountries: The Recent Contribution of Kazakhstan.
UNITED NATIONS 2014 IISL-ECSL SPACE LAW SYMPOSIUMHELD ON THE OCCASION OF THE 53rd SESSION OF THE LEGAL SUBCOMMITTEE OF UNCOPUOS VIENNA, AUSTRIA -- Program of the Symposium -- Report of the Symposium -- 9th EILENE M. GALLOWAY SYMPOSIUM ONCRITICAL ISSUES IN SPACE LAW, WASHINGTON D.C.,UNITED STATES -- Program of the Symposium -- Report of the Symposium -- 23rd MANFRED LACHS SPACE LAW MOOTCOURT COMPETITION -- The 2014 Manfred Lachs Space Law Moot Court Competition(Introduction, Case and Winning Memorials) -- Author Index.
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Cover -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- About the IISL -- Board of Directors 2014-2015 -- New Members Elected in 2014 -- Standing Committee on the Status of International AgreementsRelating to Activities in Outer Space -- Photos of IISL Activities in 2014 -- 57th IISL COLLOQUIUM ON THE LAW OF OUTER SPACE TORONTO, CANADA -- 1. Nandasiri Jasentuliyana Keynote Lecture on Space Law &amp -- 6th Young Scholars Session -- Orbit/Spectrum International Regulatory Framework:Challenges in the 21st century -- Legal Issues Relating to Unauthorised Space Debris Remediation -- Use Versus Appropriation of Outer Space: The Case forLong-Term Occupancy Rights -- The New HPCA's Optional Rules for Arbitration and Their Relevanceto Disputes Arising from Erroneous Navigational Signals -- To Orbit and Beyond: Present Risks and Liability Issues from theLaunching of Small Satellites -- Exploring the Boundaries of Free Exploration and Use of Outer Space -Article IX and the Principle of Due Regard, Some ContemporaryConsiderations -- 2. Up Up and Away: Future Legal Regimes forLong-Term Presence in Space -- Space Traffic Management Options -- In-Space Maneuvering, Servicing, and Resource Use:The Commercial Need for Legal Assurances -- Chasing Ghost Spaceships: Law of Salvage asApplied to Space Debris -- Encouraging Innovation and Technological Advancement forGreater In-Depth Exploration of Outer Space through Patents -- Private International Law (Conflict of Law Rules) forHuman Presence of Long Term in Space -- Mars Treatymaking Workshop Results from ISU SSP14 -- Space Exploitation - Digging in a Legal Vacuum? -- Legal Uncertainties Related to Additive Manufacturing in Space -- The Legal Implications of Space Weather Awareness and theNeed for International Dissemination of Space Weather Forecasts -- GNSS Soft Law Standards Are Developing in the United Nations.

Providing for Sustainable Exploration and Use of OuterSpace Environments -- 3. The ISS IGA: Lessons Learned and Looking to the Future -- A European Perspective on Lessons Learned from the IntergovernmentalAgreement (IGA) on International Space Station (ISS) Cooperation -- Analysis of the Legal Instruments Operating the ISS as the Most ComplexSpace Program Ever Undertaken: From Historical Perspective -- Criminal Jurisdiction in International Space Law: FutureChallenges in View of the ISS IGA -- An Emerging Marketplace: Low Earth Orbit and the InternationalSpace Station -- Governance with Transparency and Confidence in the Skyas well as on Earth -- What's Human Rights Got to Do with Outer Space? Everything! -- 4. Legal Issues Associated with Private Human Flight, IncludingSpace and Ground Facilities, Traffic Management and Spaceports -- Standards, Standards Everywhere! Assessing Current Initiatives for HumanSpaceflight Standards and Their Potential Effect on Future Regulations -- From Space Tourists to Unruly Passengers? The US Struggle with'On-Orbit Jurisdiction' -- The Intersection of Insurance Markets and Liability Regimes RegardingThird-Parties and Space Flight Participants in Commercial Space Activities -- Legal Bases for Securing Human Presence in Space -- New Perspectives on International Administrative Cooperation inRegard of the Development of Private Human Spaceflight -- Jurisdiction and Control over Installations and FacilitiesServing Space Tourism Activities -- Suborbital Flights: Applicable Law -- Regulatory Regime for Tomorrow's Suborbital Space Flights:Point-to-Point International Flights -- Outer Space and White Space: Promoting the Efficient Use ofThese Resources -- 5. Recent Developments in Space Law -- Computer Network Attacks in Outer Space: The Case of HarmfulInterference to Satellite-Based Communications.

Eliminating Contradictions between Domestic Legislationin the Field of Satellite Telecommunications and InternationalObligations within the Framework of the World Trade Organization -- Possible Legal Implications of Disruptive Technologies: Selected Examples -- The Challenges in Drafting National Law for Space Activities -A Brazilian Experience -- The Law and Regulation of Dual Use Technology in theEvolving South African Outer Space Legal Regime -- Recent Discussion in the Committee on National Space Policy of Japan -- COLLOQUIUM REPORT -- Report of the 57th Colloquium on the Law Of Outer SpaceToronto, Canada, 2014 -- 29th IAA/IISL SCIENTIFIC-LEGAL ROUNDTABLEControlling the Eyes in the Sky: Preventing Abuse of Space Data -- Report of the Roundtable -- Technical Capabilities of Remote Sensing Satellites:The Potential for Human Scale Development or Abuse -- Earth Observation - Between Public Interest and Privacy -- Privacy, Earth Observations and Legal Ways to Reconcile the Two -- Security and Potential (Anti-)Terrorism Aspects of High ResolutionEarth Observation Data -- JOINT IISL/IAF SESSIONLegal Framework for Cooperative Space Endeavours -- Mechanisms for the Development of International AgreementsRegarding Space Activities -- Applying Ostrom's Nobel Winning Study to InternationalCooperation in Space Activities -- New Policy of Russia in the Area of Utilization of SpaceActivity Results -- "Soft law" as an Impediment to the Regulation of SpaceActivities with Military Implications: A View from the U.S. Congress -- Reproducibility: A New Phenomenon in Space Barter Agreements -- A New Experience on the International Transfer of SpaceTechnology -- Space Activities in the Jurisprudence of International DisputeSettlement Institutions -- Capacity-Building of the National Space Legislation in Post-SovietCountries: The Recent Contribution of Kazakhstan.

UNITED NATIONS 2014 IISL-ECSL SPACE LAW SYMPOSIUMHELD ON THE OCCASION OF THE 53rd SESSION OF THE LEGAL SUBCOMMITTEE OF UNCOPUOS VIENNA, AUSTRIA -- Program of the Symposium -- Report of the Symposium -- 9th EILENE M. GALLOWAY SYMPOSIUM ONCRITICAL ISSUES IN SPACE LAW, WASHINGTON D.C.,UNITED STATES -- Program of the Symposium -- Report of the Symposium -- 23rd MANFRED LACHS SPACE LAW MOOTCOURT COMPETITION -- The 2014 Manfred Lachs Space Law Moot Court Competition(Introduction, Case and Winning Memorials) -- Author Index.

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