Space Law in the United NationsMartinus Nijhoff Publishers, 6 Mei 1985 - 256 halaman Space Law: A Case Study for the Practitioner: Implementing a Telecommunications Satellite Business Concept concentrates on the law governing commercial space ventures, commercial telecommunications satellite projects, in particular. The telecommunications satellite industry is by far the most mature of all the commercial space industries with a commensurate body of law governing it, & many of the same types of regulatory processes & private law transactions discussed in this book also pertain to the implementation of other commercial, & even non-commercial & military space ventures. The reader will find a clear description of the necessary legal actions lawyer & client must take to provide for the construction, launching & operation of a privately-owned telecommunications satellite. Both international & national laws & regulations pertaining to space projects are discussed. A step-by-step approach to legal actions has been adopted to help make the book a practical, easy-to-use reference tool. It is designed to assist lawyers in private practice, government attorneys, corporate legal counsel, entrepreneurial executives & teachers & students of space law. |
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2 | 8 |
Remote Sensing by Satellites and Legality | 18 |
Internationalization of Remote Sensing by Satellites | 27 |
X | 33 |
Benkö and W de Graaff | 49 |
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3 | 60 |
5 | 68 |
6 | 74 |
8 | 83 |
Notes | 93 |
CHAPTER THREE | 121 |
Notes | 142 |
Notes | 183 |
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