none1noFor their full operational capability, the European Union (EU) Global Navigation Satellite Systems, Galileo and EGNOS, have to rely upon Ground Sensor Stations (GSS) for the monitoring of navigation signals received from satellites and for the transmission of data to Galileo Control Centres through public networks. Some of the GSS will be installed in non-EU countries. Naturally, for these stations, the EU would like to maintain, inter alia, the inviolability of the premises: facilities free from all types of radio interference, hacking and eavesdropping attempts; the right to use codes; the privileges accorded to diplomatic personnel, communications and documents. The legal analysis of this problem has been based on the applicabilit...
With the decision early 2002 to develop Galileo, the second generation European GNSS-system, and to ...
The concept of what developments around the new area of Global Satellite Navigation System law const...
This diploma thesis applies the well-established concept of security dilemma to the relatively new d...
For their full operational capability, the European Union (EU) Global Navigation Satellite Systems, ...
none1noFor their full operational capability, the European Union (EU) Global Navigation Satellite Sy...
At this moment, the European GNSS Supervisory Authority, the public agency-half of the Public-Privat...
The Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) is the main element of the CNS/ATM system elaborated b...
The Global Satellite Navigation System (GNSS), the core of the International Civil Aviation Organiz...
Harmful radio interference contravenes many national, regional, and international laws. Global navig...
Galileo is to be Europe’s own Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS). It is expected to provide a...
The law relating to global navigation satellite systems, (GNSS) is a novel and complex subject. As a...
The law of global navigation satellite systems is a nascent, yet growing academic field. The subject...
In November 2001, by means of a Resolution, the European Union officially launched \u27Global Monito...
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) are a key technology underpinning the International Civil...
The main issue affecting the access to the geostationary orbit is how to reconcile freedom of access...
With the decision early 2002 to develop Galileo, the second generation European GNSS-system, and to ...
The concept of what developments around the new area of Global Satellite Navigation System law const...
This diploma thesis applies the well-established concept of security dilemma to the relatively new d...
For their full operational capability, the European Union (EU) Global Navigation Satellite Systems, ...
none1noFor their full operational capability, the European Union (EU) Global Navigation Satellite Sy...
At this moment, the European GNSS Supervisory Authority, the public agency-half of the Public-Privat...
The Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) is the main element of the CNS/ATM system elaborated b...
The Global Satellite Navigation System (GNSS), the core of the International Civil Aviation Organiz...
Harmful radio interference contravenes many national, regional, and international laws. Global navig...
Galileo is to be Europe’s own Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS). It is expected to provide a...
The law relating to global navigation satellite systems, (GNSS) is a novel and complex subject. As a...
The law of global navigation satellite systems is a nascent, yet growing academic field. The subject...
In November 2001, by means of a Resolution, the European Union officially launched \u27Global Monito...
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) are a key technology underpinning the International Civil...
The main issue affecting the access to the geostationary orbit is how to reconcile freedom of access...
With the decision early 2002 to develop Galileo, the second generation European GNSS-system, and to ...
The concept of what developments around the new area of Global Satellite Navigation System law const...
This diploma thesis applies the well-established concept of security dilemma to the relatively new d...