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Proceedings of the International Institute of Space Law 2015.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Proceedings of the International Institute of Space LawPublisher: Portland : Eleven International Publishing, 2016Copyright date: ©2016Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (1045 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789462745957
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Proceedings of the International Institute of Space Law 2015DDC classification:
  • 340.2
LOC classification:
  • K561.P763 2016
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Title page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- About the IISL -- Board of Directors 2015-2016 -- New Members Elected in 2015 -- Standing Committee on the Status of International AgreementsRelating to Activities in Outer Space -- IISL Board of Directors Position Paper on Space ResourceMining (2015) -- 58th IISL COLLOQUIUM ON THE LAW OF OUTER SPACEJERUSALEM, ISRAEL - SESSIONS -- 1. Nandasiri Jasentuliyana Keynote Lecture on Space Law&amp -- 7th Young Scholars Session -- The Impact of National Space Legislation on Private SpaceUndertakings: A Regulatory Competition between States? -- Sustainable Space Exploration and Use: Space Mining inPresent and Future Perspectives -- The International Regime Governing Exploitation of NaturalResources in Outer Space: Potential Process of Formulation -- The Effects of the Fragmentation of InternationalLaw on Aerospace Regulation -- The Legal Implications of Erroneous GNSS Signal,Resulting from Harmful Interference -- The Intellectual Property Rights Regime for theDevelopment Phase of Galileo -- Extraterrestrial Extraterritoriality: Enforceability of Patentsfrom the Earth to the Moon -- NASA's Transactional Approach to CommercializingSpace Systems Activities: A Novel Way Forward -- Identifying Elements of lex mercatoria in the Space Domain -- 2. The Relationship of International Humanitarian Law and Territorial Sovereignty with the Legal Regulation of Outer Space -- The Applicability of the United Nations Space Treatiesduring Armed Conflict -- Practical Application of jus in bello and jus ad bellum to the Legal Regulation of Outer Space Environment -- Avoiding Legal Black Holes: International Humanitarian Law Applied to Conflicts in Outer Space -- Extending the International Law Principle of Good Neighborliness to Outer Space -- Environmental Protection as a Limitation to the Use of Forcein Outer Space.
Humanitarian Law Implemented: Space Communication inthe Service of International Humanitarian Law -- The Applicability of the Right to Self-Defence to the Area ofExploration and Exploitation of Outer Space -- Cybersecurity in the Space Age -- 3. The Portrayal of Space (Law) in Media and Movies -- Space Law and the Media: Science Fiction Movies on the Moon -- Where Law Meets Cinema: James Cameron's Avatar as Food forThought about the Anthropocentric Nature of Space Law -- The Hard or Soft Law of "Gravity"? -- Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck vs. Marvin the Martian -A Perspective from (Earthly) International Space Law -- The Meaning of Life and Close Encounters of the Commercial Kind -- Avatar Film: Perspectives from Space Law -- 4. Legal Issues of Space Traffic Management -- Space Traffic Management: A Challenge of Cosmic Proportions -- Space Traffic Management Regime Needs and Organizational Options -- Space Traffic Management and the United States DataSharing Environment -- The Current Practice of the European Space Agency inRegistering Its Space Objects Launched into Earth Orbit or Beyond -- Looking into the Future: The Case for an Integrated AerospaceTraffic Management -- An Economic Analysis of the Legal Liabilities of GNSS -- The Impact of Growth Markets in the Downstream Sector - TheParameters for Connectivity and Services: Beyond Outer Space Law -- Legal Regulation of the Commercial Use of the Radio-FrequencySpectrum -- Right of Way for On-Orbit Space Traffic Management -- 5. Recent Developments in Space Law -- The Controversial Rules of International Law GoverningNatural Resources of the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies -- How Simple Terms Mislead Us: The Pitfalls of Thinking about Outer Space as a Commons -- Who Owns the Natural Resources on Asteroids? -- Hypothetical "Exploration and Use of Outer Space Act of 2015".
Space Legislation for Developing Countries - Lessons from Europe -- Spain: Towards a National Space Legislation and a SpanishSpace Agency? -- Small But on the Radar: The Regulatory Evolution of SmallSatellites in the Netherlands -- Legal Issues in China's Future Participation in the SpaceProtocol to the Cape Town Convention -- European Earth Observation Data Policy - Meeting VariousGoals by Multiple and Diverse Actors: A Herculean Task? -- International Legal Issues on Developing Space-Based Solar Power -- Earth in Danger and Space Law -- JOINT IISL/IAF SESSIONLegal Framework for Cooperative Space Activities -- International Cooperation Mechanisms Used by the United Statesin the Peaceful Exploration and Use of Outer Space -- Global Space Governance for Ensuring Responsible Use ofOuter Space, Its Sustainability and Environmental Security:Legal Perspective -- Impact of International Code of Conduct for Outer SpaceActivities and EU Contribution to Collaborative Projects -Devising a New Approach for Space Law in Europe -- INTERACTIVE PRESENTATIONS -- Space Stations and International Cooperation: Possible Models ofJurisdiction for the Impending China Space Station (CSS) -- Assistance by the Launching Authority - Requirementor Entitlement? -- Policy Considerations for New Human Space ExplorationStrategies: The Space Generation Perspective -- Mining Outer Space: Overcoming Legal Barriers to aWell-Promising Future -- Space Law Principles in Action: Case Study of HumanExploration in Outer Space in Mass Effect, the Trilogy ofRole-Playing Video Games -- International Code of Conduct for Outer Space Activities:Analysis from an Institutional Perspective -- Internet from the Sky: Legal Challenges -- COLLOQUIUM REPORT -- Report of the 58th Colloquium on the Law of Outer SpaceJerusalem, Israel, 2015.
30th IAA-IISL SCIENTIFIC-LEGAL ROUNDTABLE Universities as Actors in Space -- Report of the Roundtable -- IAA-IISL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CLIMATE CHANGE AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT KERALA, INDIA (26-28 February 2015) -- Report of the Conference -- Role of Non-State Actor in Enforcing Environmental Lawsvis-a-vis Remote Sensing Technology and InternationalObligations -- Legal Framework of Indian Satellite Data MeasuringClimate Changes -- Intellectual Property Rights Protection for Data Receivedfrom Outer Space -- International Programs and Initiatives on Space forDisaster Management -- Disaster Management Law in the Space Age -- Climate Change and Role of Outer Space: A MultilevelFramework for Legal and Policy Issues -- UNITED NATIONS 2015 IISL-ECSL SPACE LAW SYMPOSIUM HELD ON THE OCCASION OF THE 54th SESSION OF THE LEGAL SUBCOMMITTEE OF UNCOPUOS, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Space Traffic Management (13 April 2015) -- Program of the Symposium -- Report of the Symposium -- Rights and Obligations in the International Commons -The Case of Outer Space -- 10th EILENE M. GALLOWAY SYMPOSIUM ON CRITICAL ISSUES IN SPACE LAW, WASHINGTON D.C., UNITED STATES Through the Looking-Glass of Time: What Has Been Achieved and Where It Leads (December 2015) -- Program of the Symposium -- Report of the Symposium -- Excerpts from and Expansion of Luncheon Keynote -- 24th MANFRED LACHS SPACE LAW MOOT COURT COMPETITION -- Report of the 2015 Manfred Lachs Space Law Moot Court Competition (Introduction, Case and Winning Memorials) -- Author Index.
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Cover -- Title page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- About the IISL -- Board of Directors 2015-2016 -- New Members Elected in 2015 -- Standing Committee on the Status of International AgreementsRelating to Activities in Outer Space -- IISL Board of Directors Position Paper on Space ResourceMining (2015) -- 58th IISL COLLOQUIUM ON THE LAW OF OUTER SPACEJERUSALEM, ISRAEL - SESSIONS -- 1. Nandasiri Jasentuliyana Keynote Lecture on Space Law&amp -- 7th Young Scholars Session -- The Impact of National Space Legislation on Private SpaceUndertakings: A Regulatory Competition between States? -- Sustainable Space Exploration and Use: Space Mining inPresent and Future Perspectives -- The International Regime Governing Exploitation of NaturalResources in Outer Space: Potential Process of Formulation -- The Effects of the Fragmentation of InternationalLaw on Aerospace Regulation -- The Legal Implications of Erroneous GNSS Signal,Resulting from Harmful Interference -- The Intellectual Property Rights Regime for theDevelopment Phase of Galileo -- Extraterrestrial Extraterritoriality: Enforceability of Patentsfrom the Earth to the Moon -- NASA's Transactional Approach to CommercializingSpace Systems Activities: A Novel Way Forward -- Identifying Elements of lex mercatoria in the Space Domain -- 2. The Relationship of International Humanitarian Law and Territorial Sovereignty with the Legal Regulation of Outer Space -- The Applicability of the United Nations Space Treatiesduring Armed Conflict -- Practical Application of jus in bello and jus ad bellum to the Legal Regulation of Outer Space Environment -- Avoiding Legal Black Holes: International Humanitarian Law Applied to Conflicts in Outer Space -- Extending the International Law Principle of Good Neighborliness to Outer Space -- Environmental Protection as a Limitation to the Use of Forcein Outer Space.

Humanitarian Law Implemented: Space Communication inthe Service of International Humanitarian Law -- The Applicability of the Right to Self-Defence to the Area ofExploration and Exploitation of Outer Space -- Cybersecurity in the Space Age -- 3. The Portrayal of Space (Law) in Media and Movies -- Space Law and the Media: Science Fiction Movies on the Moon -- Where Law Meets Cinema: James Cameron's Avatar as Food forThought about the Anthropocentric Nature of Space Law -- The Hard or Soft Law of "Gravity"? -- Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck vs. Marvin the Martian -A Perspective from (Earthly) International Space Law -- The Meaning of Life and Close Encounters of the Commercial Kind -- Avatar Film: Perspectives from Space Law -- 4. Legal Issues of Space Traffic Management -- Space Traffic Management: A Challenge of Cosmic Proportions -- Space Traffic Management Regime Needs and Organizational Options -- Space Traffic Management and the United States DataSharing Environment -- The Current Practice of the European Space Agency inRegistering Its Space Objects Launched into Earth Orbit or Beyond -- Looking into the Future: The Case for an Integrated AerospaceTraffic Management -- An Economic Analysis of the Legal Liabilities of GNSS -- The Impact of Growth Markets in the Downstream Sector - TheParameters for Connectivity and Services: Beyond Outer Space Law -- Legal Regulation of the Commercial Use of the Radio-FrequencySpectrum -- Right of Way for On-Orbit Space Traffic Management -- 5. Recent Developments in Space Law -- The Controversial Rules of International Law GoverningNatural Resources of the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies -- How Simple Terms Mislead Us: The Pitfalls of Thinking about Outer Space as a Commons -- Who Owns the Natural Resources on Asteroids? -- Hypothetical "Exploration and Use of Outer Space Act of 2015".

Space Legislation for Developing Countries - Lessons from Europe -- Spain: Towards a National Space Legislation and a SpanishSpace Agency? -- Small But on the Radar: The Regulatory Evolution of SmallSatellites in the Netherlands -- Legal Issues in China's Future Participation in the SpaceProtocol to the Cape Town Convention -- European Earth Observation Data Policy - Meeting VariousGoals by Multiple and Diverse Actors: A Herculean Task? -- International Legal Issues on Developing Space-Based Solar Power -- Earth in Danger and Space Law -- JOINT IISL/IAF SESSIONLegal Framework for Cooperative Space Activities -- International Cooperation Mechanisms Used by the United Statesin the Peaceful Exploration and Use of Outer Space -- Global Space Governance for Ensuring Responsible Use ofOuter Space, Its Sustainability and Environmental Security:Legal Perspective -- Impact of International Code of Conduct for Outer SpaceActivities and EU Contribution to Collaborative Projects -Devising a New Approach for Space Law in Europe -- INTERACTIVE PRESENTATIONS -- Space Stations and International Cooperation: Possible Models ofJurisdiction for the Impending China Space Station (CSS) -- Assistance by the Launching Authority - Requirementor Entitlement? -- Policy Considerations for New Human Space ExplorationStrategies: The Space Generation Perspective -- Mining Outer Space: Overcoming Legal Barriers to aWell-Promising Future -- Space Law Principles in Action: Case Study of HumanExploration in Outer Space in Mass Effect, the Trilogy ofRole-Playing Video Games -- International Code of Conduct for Outer Space Activities:Analysis from an Institutional Perspective -- Internet from the Sky: Legal Challenges -- COLLOQUIUM REPORT -- Report of the 58th Colloquium on the Law of Outer SpaceJerusalem, Israel, 2015.

30th IAA-IISL SCIENTIFIC-LEGAL ROUNDTABLE Universities as Actors in Space -- Report of the Roundtable -- IAA-IISL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CLIMATE CHANGE AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT KERALA, INDIA (26-28 February 2015) -- Report of the Conference -- Role of Non-State Actor in Enforcing Environmental Lawsvis-a-vis Remote Sensing Technology and InternationalObligations -- Legal Framework of Indian Satellite Data MeasuringClimate Changes -- Intellectual Property Rights Protection for Data Receivedfrom Outer Space -- International Programs and Initiatives on Space forDisaster Management -- Disaster Management Law in the Space Age -- Climate Change and Role of Outer Space: A MultilevelFramework for Legal and Policy Issues -- UNITED NATIONS 2015 IISL-ECSL SPACE LAW SYMPOSIUM HELD ON THE OCCASION OF THE 54th SESSION OF THE LEGAL SUBCOMMITTEE OF UNCOPUOS, VIENNA, AUSTRIA Space Traffic Management (13 April 2015) -- Program of the Symposium -- Report of the Symposium -- Rights and Obligations in the International Commons -The Case of Outer Space -- 10th EILENE M. GALLOWAY SYMPOSIUM ON CRITICAL ISSUES IN SPACE LAW, WASHINGTON D.C., UNITED STATES Through the Looking-Glass of Time: What Has Been Achieved and Where It Leads (December 2015) -- Program of the Symposium -- Report of the Symposium -- Excerpts from and Expansion of Luncheon Keynote -- 24th MANFRED LACHS SPACE LAW MOOT COURT COMPETITION -- Report of the 2015 Manfred Lachs Space Law Moot Court Competition (Introduction, Case and Winning Memorials) -- Author Index.

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