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An Introduction To Space Law 2008th Edition Verschoor

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An Introduction To Space Law 2008th Edition Verschoor
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Publisher: Kluwer Law International
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.52 MB
Author: Verschoor
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 2008

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1 (p1): CHAPTER ⅠIntroduction
1 (p1-1): A. HISTORICAL OUTLINE
3 (p1-2): B. PRINCIPLES AND DEFINITIONS
9 (p1-3): C. CUSTOMARY LAW
12 (p1-4): D. INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
15 (p2): CHAPTER ⅡThe Boundaries of Outer Space
15 (p2-1): A. BOUNDARIES AND DELIMITATION
20 (p2-2): B. EARTH ORBITS
23 (p3): CHAPTER ⅢThe Space Law Treaties
24 (p3-1): A. THE OUTER SPACE TREATY OF 1967
25 (p3-1-1): 1. Article Ⅰ in Conjunction with Article Ⅲ
26 (p3-1-2): 2. Article Ⅱ
26 (p3-1-3): 3. Article Ⅳ
28 (p3-1-4): 4. Article Ⅴ
28 (p3-1-5): 5. Article Ⅵ
29 (p3-1-6): 6. Articles Ⅶ, Ⅷ
29 (p3-1-7): 7. Article Ⅸ
30 (p3-1-8): 8. Article Ⅹ
30 (p3-1-9): 9. Article ⅩⅠ
31 (p3-1-10): 10. Article ⅩⅡ
31 (p3-1-11): 11. Articles Ⅷ-ⅩⅦ
31 (p3-2): B. THE RESCUE AGREEMENT OF 1968
34 (p3-3): C. THE LIABILITY CONVENTION OF 1972
34 (p3-3-1): 1. The Preliminaries
35 (p3-3-2): 2. Definitions (Article I)
37 (p3-3-3): 3. Grounds for Liability
38 (p3-3-4): 4. Joint Liability (Articles IV, V and VI)
38 (p3-3-5): 5. Exoneration from Liability
38 (p3-3-6): 6. Compensation for Damage
39 (p3-3-7): 7. Exception to the Principle of Total Compensation
40 (p3-3-8): 8. Claims
43 (p3-3-9): 9. International Organizations
44 (p3-4): D. THE REGISTRATION CONVENTION OF 1975
48 (p3-5): E. THE MOON AGREEMENT OF 1979
53 (p4): CHAPTER ⅣExploration and Uses of Outer Space
53 (p4-1): A. METEOROLOGY
55 (p4-2): B. COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITES
56 (p4-2-1): 1. Direct Broadcasting by Satellite (DBS)
59 (p4-2-2): 2. International Organizations
59 (p4-2-2-1): a. International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
60 (p4-2-2-2): b. Intelsat, Intersputnik and Inmarsat
63 (p4-2-2-3): c. Other Organizations
63 (p4-2-3): 3. Rules and Regulations
67 (p4-2-4): 4. Using Satellites for Air Navigation Control
70 (p4-3): C. REMOTE SENSING
70 (p4-3-1): 1. Past and Present Legal Implications
74 (p4-3-2): 2. The Bilateral Approach
76 (p4-3-3): 3. Multilateral Moves - UNCOPUOS
77 (p4-3-4): 4. The Second UNISPACE Conference
81 (p4-3-5): 5. Verification
83 (p4-4): D.…

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