Proceedings of the international institute of space law 2013
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This volume contains the proceedings of the 56th Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space, held in Beijing, China in September 2013. Also included: the 28th IAA-IISL Scientific-Legal Roundtable; the papers presented at the IISL-ECSL Space Law Symposium, held on the occasion of the 52nd session of the Legal Subcommittee of the UN Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, in Vienna, Austria in April 2013; as well as the report of the 8th Eilene M. Galloway Symposium on Critical Issues in Space Law, held in Washington D.C. in December 2013. Additionally, the book contains the report and best wri
العنوان |
Proceedings of the international institute of space law 2013 / IISL. |
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الناشر |
Hague, Netherlands : Eleven International Publishing |
تاريخ الإصدار |
2014 |
ملاحظات |
Includes index. English |
رقم الرف |
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* II. Current Legal Regime Outer Space Treaty Rescue Agreement Comparison Relationship III. Conclusion Space Entrepeneurship and Space Law - Future Challenges and Potential Solutions* 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 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 II. Exclusive Jurisdiction of States of Registry III. Right of Visitation IV. Rights on Ships in the High Seas V. Principle of Reciprocity VI. Right of Assistance Due to Distress |
سلسلة |
Proceedings of the International Institute of Space Law |
الشكل |
1 online resource (856 p.) |
اللغة |
الانكليزية |
تأريخ حقوق الملكية الفكرية |
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رقم النظام |
997010716369105171 |
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