The scope of this article is an introduction of the most discussed political issues in the international management of the geostationary orbit. A geostationary orbit is one of the most favorable geopolitical locations for establishing telecommunication by satellites. The most discussed political issues relating to international management of the geostationary orbit in UNCOPUS, UNOOSA and ITU are matters of territorial claims, direct broadcast by satellites and space debris
This paper situates the international satellite industry within three lines of contemporary geograph...
In the geostationary, The use of orbit/spectrum resources through international telecommunication p...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 14-16, 1980 / Bahia Hotel, San Diego, Ca...
Cílem bakalářské práce je zodpovězení výzkumné otázky, zdali je současná podoba managementu geostaci...
The geostationary orbit is a special area in outer space. Because of its distinctive characteristics...
The scope of this article is an introduction of the most discussed political issues in the internati...
The main issue affecting the access to the geostationary orbit is how to reconcile freedom of access...
In the last ten years, the world has witnessed an increasing competition for scarce natural resource...
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...
In many ways, the space shuttle inaugurated a new phase in the development of space as an internatio...
This chapter attends to the legal and political geographies of one of Earth's most important, valuab...
Access to, and use of the geostationary orbit--a limited natural resource--is governed by the legal ...
The use of space has grown exponentially. It is impossible today to conceive of international commun...
The Outer Space Treaty of 1967 provides that outer space is the province of all humankind and is to ...
This paper situates the international satellite industry within three lines of contemporary geograph...
In the geostationary, The use of orbit/spectrum resources through international telecommunication p...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 14-16, 1980 / Bahia Hotel, San Diego, Ca...
Cílem bakalářské práce je zodpovězení výzkumné otázky, zdali je současná podoba managementu geostaci...
The geostationary orbit is a special area in outer space. Because of its distinctive characteristics...
The scope of this article is an introduction of the most discussed political issues in the internati...
The main issue affecting the access to the geostationary orbit is how to reconcile freedom of access...
In the last ten years, the world has witnessed an increasing competition for scarce natural resource...
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...
In many ways, the space shuttle inaugurated a new phase in the development of space as an internatio...
This chapter attends to the legal and political geographies of one of Earth's most important, valuab...
Access to, and use of the geostationary orbit--a limited natural resource--is governed by the legal ...
The use of space has grown exponentially. It is impossible today to conceive of international commun...
The Outer Space Treaty of 1967 provides that outer space is the province of all humankind and is to ...
This paper situates the international satellite industry within three lines of contemporary geograph...
In the geostationary, The use of orbit/spectrum resources through international telecommunication p...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 14-16, 1980 / Bahia Hotel, San Diego, Ca...