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Soft Law In Outer Space The Function Of Nonbinding Norms In International Space Law Irmgard Marboe Editor

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Soft Law In Outer Space The Function Of Nonbinding Norms In International Space Law Irmgard Marboe Editor
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Publisher: Böhlau Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.52 MB
Pages: 407
Author: Irmgard Marboe (editor)
ISBN: 9783205787976, 3205787978
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Soft Law In Outer Space The Function Of Nonbinding Norms In International Space Law Irmgard Marboe Editor by Irmgard Marboe (editor) 9783205787976, 3205787978 instant download after payment.

Non-binding norms have become increasingly popular in the law of outer space. After the 1979 Moon Agreement, no further international treaty has been adopted. Instead, a number of non-binding instruments, has been produced. This book analyzes to what extent such "soft law" - even if the term is sometimes criticized - fulfills its function and has in fact an influence on States and private actors in their conduct of space activities. The authors are academics and practitioners and discuss, after a general theoretical introduction, the different instruments in the fields of space debris, nuclear power sources, remote sensing, registration practice, liability, and demilitarization.

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