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Legal Aspects of Satellite Remote Sensing

Legal Aspects of Satellite Remote Sensing
Author: Atsuyo Ito
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2011-04-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004214887

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This book documents the latest research relating to the legal aspects of satellite remote sensing, which is still largely unregulated, and identifies shortcomings in the current legal regime before proposing improvements needed for its full utilisation.


Legal Aspects of Satellite Remote Sensing

Legal Aspects of Satellite Remote Sensing
Author: Atsuyo Ito
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2011-04-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004190325

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This book documents the latest research relating to the legal aspects of satellite remote sensing, which is still largely unregulated, and identifies shortcomings in the current legal regime before proposing improvements needed for its full utilisation.


Legal Implications of Remote Sensing from Outer Space

Legal Implications of Remote Sensing from Outer Space
Author: Nicolas Mateesco Matte
Publisher: Leyden : A.W. Sijthoff
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1976
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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Papers presented at a symposium held in Oct. 1975 by the Institute of Air and Space Law, McGill University.


Evidence from Earth Observation Satellites

Evidence from Earth Observation Satellites
Author: Ray Purdy
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2012-11-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004194436

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Evidence from Earth Observation Satellites is an edited collection analysing emerging legal issues surrounding the use of satellite data as evidence. It considers whether data from satellite technologies can be a legally reliable, effective evidential tool in contemporary legal systems.


The Legal Implications of Remote Sensing by Satellite

The Legal Implications of Remote Sensing by Satellite
Author: Kay, James Philip
Publisher: [Montréal] : Centre for Research of Air and Space Law, McGill University = Centre de recherches en droit aerien et spatial, McGill University
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1981
Genre: Aeronautics
ISBN:

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Legal Aspects Around Satellite Constellations

Legal Aspects Around Satellite Constellations
Author: Annette Froehlich
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2019-03-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 3030060284

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This book is based on an initiative made by the European Space Policy Institute, the European Centre for Space Law and the German Aerospace Center. Students and young professionals worlwide were invited to submit a paper on this topic analyzing and discussing relevant aspects on either environment, economy, security, licencing, or control. The best papers have been included in this volume.


Legal Aspects Around Satellite Constellations

Legal Aspects Around Satellite Constellations
Author: Annette Froehlich
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2021-05-13
Genre: Law
ISBN: 3030713857

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This book is the highly anticipated sequel to the previous volume under the same title, dedicated to presenting a diverse range of timely and valuable contributions on the legal and policy related questions evoked by satellite constellations, including emerging mega-constellations. Given the proliferation of activities in the field of satellite constellations, and the critical roles they play in supporting and enabling communication, navigation, disaster monitoring, Earth observation, security and scientific activities, the insights of legal and policy experts from around the world have been gathered in this second volume to help expand the scientific literature in this precious field. Topics range from legal obstacles and opportunities facilitating small satellite enterprise for emerging space actors, international cooperation in the compatibility and interoperability of navigation systems, the designation of satellite constellations as critical space infrastructure, to an analysis of the paradigm shift which has occurred over the last decade to make the proliferation of small satellite constellations possible, and more.


Routledge Handbook of Space Law

Routledge Handbook of Space Law
Author: Ram Jakhu
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2016-11-10
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1317613732

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This handbook is a reference work providing a comprehensive, objective and comparative overview of Space Law. The global space economy reached $330 billion in 2015, with a growth rate of 9 per cent vis-à-vis the previous year. Consequently, Space Law is changing and expanding expeditiously, especially at the national level. More laws and regulations are being adopted by space-faring nations, while more countries are adapting their Space Laws and regulations related to activities in outer space. More regulatory bodies are being created, while more regulatory diversity (from public law to private law) is being instituted as increasing and innovative activities are undertaken by private entities which employ new technologies and business initiatives. At the international level, Space Law (both hard law and soft law) is expanding in certain areas, especially in satellite broadcasting and telecommunications. The Routledge Handbook of Space Law summarises the existing state of knowledge on a comprehensive range of topics and aspires to set the future international research agenda by indicating gaps and inconsistencies in the existing law and highlighting emerging legal issues. Unlike other books on the subject, it addresses major international and national legal aspects of particular space activities and issues, rather than providing commentary on or explanations about a particular Space Law treaty or national regulation. Drawing together contributions from leading academic scholars and practicing lawyers from around the world, the volume is divided into five key parts: • Part I: General Principles of International Space Law • Part II: International Law of Space Applications • Part III: National Regulation of Space Activities • Part IV: National Regulation of Navigational Satellite Systems • Part V: Commercial Aspects of Space Law This handbook is both practical and theoretical in scope, and may serve as a reference tool to academics, professionals and policy-makers with an interest in Space Law.