This chapter attends to the legal and political geographies of one of Earth's most important, valuable, and pressured spaces: the geostationary orbit. Since the first, NASA, satellite entered it in 1964, this small, defined band of Outer Space, 35,786km from the Earth's surface, and only 30km wide, has become a highly charged legal and geopolitical environment, yet it remains a space which is curiously unheard of outside of specialist circles. For the thousands of satellites which now underpin the Earth's communication, media, and data industries and flows, the geostationary orbit is the prime position in Space. The geostationary orbit only has the physical capacity to hold approximately 1500 satellites; in 1997 there were approximately 100...
This article provides an overview of space law, a relatively new and evolving field that governs the...
As the private space industry and a new, twenty-first century space race burgeons, governments aroun...
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), obviously, make crucial use of satellites operating in a...
This chapter attends to the legal and political geographies of one of Earth's most important, valuab...
This chapter attends to the legal and political geographies of one of Earth's most important, valuab...
This chapter provides a critical legal geography of outer Space, charting the topography of the deba...
Access to, and use of the geostationary orbit--a limited natural resource--is governed by the legal ...
The Outer Space Treaty of 1967 provides that outer space is the province of all humankind and is to ...
In many ways, the space shuttle inaugurated a new phase in the development of space as an internatio...
The geostationary orbit is a special area in outer space. Because of its distinctive characteristics...
The main issue affecting the access to the geostationary orbit is how to reconcile freedom of access...
Sovereignty and jurisdiction are legal doctrines of a complex nature, which have been subject to dif...
The use of space has grown exponentially. It is impossible today to conceive of international commun...
By the end of one or two decades, several competing lunar bases will be installed or in the process ...
The Routledge Handbook of Space Law summarizes the existing state of knowledge on a comprehensive ra...
This article provides an overview of space law, a relatively new and evolving field that governs the...
As the private space industry and a new, twenty-first century space race burgeons, governments aroun...
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), obviously, make crucial use of satellites operating in a...
This chapter attends to the legal and political geographies of one of Earth's most important, valuab...
This chapter attends to the legal and political geographies of one of Earth's most important, valuab...
This chapter provides a critical legal geography of outer Space, charting the topography of the deba...
Access to, and use of the geostationary orbit--a limited natural resource--is governed by the legal ...
The Outer Space Treaty of 1967 provides that outer space is the province of all humankind and is to ...
In many ways, the space shuttle inaugurated a new phase in the development of space as an internatio...
The geostationary orbit is a special area in outer space. Because of its distinctive characteristics...
The main issue affecting the access to the geostationary orbit is how to reconcile freedom of access...
Sovereignty and jurisdiction are legal doctrines of a complex nature, which have been subject to dif...
The use of space has grown exponentially. It is impossible today to conceive of international commun...
By the end of one or two decades, several competing lunar bases will be installed or in the process ...
The Routledge Handbook of Space Law summarizes the existing state of knowledge on a comprehensive ra...
This article provides an overview of space law, a relatively new and evolving field that governs the...
As the private space industry and a new, twenty-first century space race burgeons, governments aroun...
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), obviously, make crucial use of satellites operating in a...