Title | The Space Treaties at Crossroads [electronic resource] : Considerations de Lege Ferenda / edited by George D. Kyriakopoulos, Maria Manoli |
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Imprint | Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2019 |
Edition | 1st ed. 2019 |
Connect to | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01479-7 |
Descript | XIV, 197 p. 2 illus. in color. online resource |
Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Positive Space Law and Privatization of Outer Space: Fundamental Antinomies -- Chapter 2: Interpreting the UN Space Treaties as the Basis for a Sustainable Regime of Space Resource Exploitation -- Chapter 3: The Effectiveness and Applicability of the Moon Agreement in the 21st Century: Will there be a Future? -- Chapter 4: The Interplay between Space Law and International Investment Law: Local Equity Requirements as a Model for Standards of Global Action in the Uses of Outer Space -- Chapter 5: From Little Things, Big Things Grow: How Should We Regulate the Commercial Utilization of Small Satellite Technology? -- Chapter 6: Using space objects in orbit as transaction objects: Issues of liability and registration de lege lata and de lege ferenda -- Chapter 7: Is the launching State the only "appropriate State" to register a space object? Change of registry in case of change of ownership -- Chapter 8: From Sea to Outer Space and back. Political, Economic and Environmental Considerations for Ocean-Based Space Launching Activities -- Chapter 9: Judicial Settlement of Space – Related Disputes: Sovereignty’s Final Fetters -- Chapter 10: The Legacy of the Dinosaurs: Regulation of Planetary Defence and Near Earth Objects at a Global Level -- Chapter 11: Legal Challenges of the New Space Race to Mars – Proposal for the Use of a Three Tier Legal Framework -- Chapter 12: The consolidation of the five UN Space Treaties into one comprehensive and modernized Law of Outer Space Convention: towards a Global Space Organization