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Proceedings of the International Institute of Space Law 2013 /

This volume contains the proceedings of the 56th Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space held in Beijing, China in September 2013, including the 28th IAA-IISL Scientific-Legal Roundtable, as well as the papers presented at the IISL-ECSL Space Law Symposium held on the occasion of the 52nd session of th...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: International Institute of Space Law
Otros Autores: Jorgenson, Corinne M. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hague, Netherlands : Eleven International, [2014]
Colección:Proceedings of the International Institute of Space Law.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Title page; In Memoriam Professor Vladimir Kopal (1928-2014); Table of Contents; Preface Highlights of the IISL in 2013; 1. Introduction; 2. Conferences; 3. Publications; 4. Manfred Lachs Space Law Moot Court Competition; 5. Awards; 6. Elections, Cooperation, Connectivity Board Elections; 7. A Word of Thanks and Outlook; Board of Directors 2013-2014; New Members Elected in 2013; Individual Members:; Prospective Members:; Photos of IISL Activities in 2013; Session 1; NANDASIRI JASENTULIYANA KEYNOTE LECTURE ON SPACE LAW & 5th YOUNG SCHOLARS SESSION.
  • A Normative System for Outer Space Activities in the Next Half CenturyI. Introduction; II. Sources of International Obligation; III. Implementing International Obligations; IV. International Co-Operation, Peace and Security; V. Concluding Remarks; Interpreting "Damage Caused by Space Objects" under the 1972 Liability Convention; Abstract; I. Introduction; II. Defining "Damage Caused by Space Objects" in the 1972 Liability Convention: An Issue of Interpretation; III. Exploring the Textual Meaning of the Notion of Damage; IV. The Scope of Damage in States' Subsequent Practice.
  • v. Application of Relevant Rules of International Law and Evolutive Treaty Interpretation to the Scope of DamageVI. The Drafters' Debate over the Breadth and Extent of the Concept of Damage; VII. Conclusion; One Step Back? Duties Relating to the Rescue of Astronauts in Orbit under the ARRA*; Abstract; I. Introduction; II. Current Legal Regime Outer Space Treaty; Rescue Agreement; Comparison; Relationship; III. Conclusion; Space Entrepeneurship and Space Law
  • Future Challenges and Potential Solutions*; Abstract; 1. Introduction.
  • 2. The New Entrepreneurs: Crowd-Funding, Non-Profit Organizations, Donations and Space Activities3. Presenting the Legal Challenges: Crowd-Funded Small Satellites Projects as a Case Study; Legal Challenges Relating to Export Law and Commercial Law Which Derive from the Organizational Aspects of the Activities; Challenges in Applying Traditional Space Law; 4. Potential Solutions and Conclusions; An Innovative Repossession Right in the UNIDROIT Space Protocol and Formation of New Contract Practices in the Space Sector; Abstract; 1. Introduction.
  • 2. The Rationale of the Convention vs. the Particularity of Space Assets2.1 The Rationale of the Cape Town Convention; 2.2 Application of the Convention's Remedies to Space Assets; 2.3 Assignment of Debtor' Rights: Remedies Tailored to the Particularity of Space Assets; 3. Interaction with Existing Financing Alternatives; 4. Conclusion and Reflections; Docking: The Unspoken Threat to Space Objects; I. Introduction; II. Exclusive Jurisdiction of States of Registry; III. Right of Visitation; IV. Rights on Ships in the High Seas; V. Principle of Reciprocity.