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‘The intellectual frontlines of the coming skirmishes along this new frontier will doubtless be populated by the readers of this Handbook of Space Law. Just like the book offers a multi-angular approach to the various main issues involved, the increasing diversity and audacity of the entrepreneurs in the emerging space arena will require a matching multi-dimensional cast of space lawyers.’- Taken from the Foreword by Rusty Schweickart, Apollo 9The Handbook of Space Law addresses the legal and regulatory aspects of activities in outer space and major space applications from a comprehensive and structured perspective. It fundamentally addresses the dichotomy between the state-oriented character of international space law and the increasing commercialization and privatization of space activities. The book focuses on international space law in the broadest sense of the word, not only including the UN-based space treaties and international customary (space) law, but also the many specialized regimes such as those applicable to the international satellite organizations, the International Space Station, the international trade and the security-sensitive aspects of space technology exports, the financing of space ventures and environmental concerns. The novelty of this holistic approach to space law notably includes the profound and ever-increasing commercialization of space activities and the attendant involvement of the private sector in such activities. This authoritative book thus presents a unique standard work of reference for anyone interested in studying or researching the legal and regulatory aspects of space activities and their major applications in depth. Offering the most comprehensive and holistic analysis on legal and regulatory aspects of space activities and major space applications to date this Handbook will be of particular interest to students in space law higher education, public international law, researchers (including JSD and PhD students) of space law and practitioners in the major sectors of space activities.Contributors: C. Doldirina, C. Gaubert, P. Jankowitsch, I. Marboe, R.L. Schweickart, C. Sharpe, L.J. Smith, M. Sundahl, F. Tronchetti, P. van Fenema, L. Viikari, F. von der Dunk, M. Williams
Edited by Frans G. von der Dunk, Harvey and Susan Perlman Alumni/Othmer Professor of Space Law, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, US with Fabio Tronchetti
Contents:Foreword1. The Background and History of Space LawPeter Jankowitsch2. International Space LawFrans von der Dunk3. National Space LawIrmgard Marboe4. European Space LawFrans von der Dunk5. International Organizations in Space LawFrans von der Dunk6. Legal Aspects of the Military Uses of Outer SpaceFabio Tronchetti7. Legal Aspects of Launch Services and Space TransportationPeter van Fenema8. Legal Aspects of Satellite CommunicationsFrans von der Dunk9. Legal Aspects of Satellite Remote SensingFabio Tronchetti10. Legal Aspects of Satellite NavigationLesley Jane Smith11. Legal Aspects of Public Manned Spaceflight and Space Station OperationsCarla Sharpe and Fabio Tronchetti12. Legal Aspects of Private Manned SpaceflightFrans von der Dunk13. Environmental Aspects of Space ActivitiesLotta Viikari14. Legal Aspects of Space Resource UtilizationFabio Tronchetti15. International Trade Aspects of Space ServicesFrans von der Dunk16. Financing Space VenturesMark J. Sundahl17. Insurance in the Context of Space ActivitiesCécile Gaubert18. Intellectual Property Rights in the Context of Space ActivitiesCatherine Doldirina19. Dispute Resolution Regarding Space ActivitiesMaureen WilliamsIndex
‘The Handbook of Space Law offers a valuable overview of the current state of space law and places it within the new challenges it is called upon to address.’