Proceedings of the International Institute of Space Law 2012.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hague, Netherlands :
Eleven International Publishing,
2013.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Cover ; Copyright ; Table of Contents; Preface Highlights of the IISL in 2012; Directory of IISL Board of Directors; Standing Committee on the Status of International Agreements Relating to Activities in Outer Space; Photos of IISL Activities in 2012; Session 1: Nandasiri Jasentuliyana Key note Lecture On Space Law & 4th Young Scholars Session; The Legal Dimension of the Sustainability of Outer Space Activities: The Draft International Code of Conduct on Outer Space Activities ; 1 Introduction; 2 The Three Pillars for the Sustainability of Outer Space Activities.
- 3 The Story of the International Code so Far4 The Rationale for a Code of Conduct; 5 The Added Value of the Code; 6 The Main Content of the Draft Code; 7 The General Principles of the Code; 8 The Principle of no Harmful Interference; 9 Compliance with and Promotion of Treaties; 10 Measures on Space Operations and Mitigation of Space Debris; 11 Cooperation Mechanisms; 12 The Consultation Procedure; 13 Organizational Aspects; 14 The Legal Nature of the Code; 15 Conclusion; The Elusive Frontier: Revisiting the Delimitation of Outer Space; I Frontiers and International Law.
- II Air Space vs. Outer SpaceIII Towards a Compromising Proposal; IV Concluding Remarks; National Space Legislation for Emerging Space-Capable Nations; 1 Space Generation Advisory Council; 2 Space Law Working Group; 3 Introduction; 4 National Space Legislation 4.1 The United States of America; 4.2 The United Kingdom; 4.3 Canada; 4.4 Russian Federation; 5 Further Work from the SGAC Working Group; 6 References; Natural Disasters: The Duty to Warn; 1 Introduction; 2 Normative Basis of the Early Warning Duty 2.1 The Outer Space Treaty; 2.2 The Telecommunications Regime.
- 2.3 The Remote Sensing Regime2.4 Further Confirmations of the Existence of the Duty to Warn; 2.5 The Enforcement of the Duty to Warn; 3 Restrictions to Data Diffusion in International Agreements; 4 National Restrictions to Data Diffusion; 5 The Environmental Information Regime; 6 Analysis of the Present Trend of National Space Legislations; 7 Final Remarks; Space Law
- Future Challenges and Potential Solutions; 1 Introduction; 2 Article IX of the Outer Space Treaty and Tools of Treaty Interpretation; 3 History of Article IX.
- 4 The COSPAR Planetary Protection Policy and the Subsequent Pratice of States5 Other Relevant Rules of International Law; 6 Conclusion; Interaction between Diverse Sources of Law Applicable to Legal Challenges Caused by Commercial Space Activities; 1 Actuality; 2 Sources of Law Applicable to Commercial Space Activities; 2.1 International Law; 2.2 International Space Law; 2.3 National Space Legislation14; 2.4 Private International Law; 2.5 Private International Space Law; 2.5.1 Definition of PISL; 2.5.2 Legal Sources of PISL; 2.5.3 Subjects of PISL; 3 Specific Conclusions.