The question of an international regime for the regulation of remotesensing activities has been under active consideration for a number of years. The main problems that seem to preclude agreement at the United Nations seem to be national security, sovereignty and commercial considerations of the developed and developing countries. The main issues on this relate to the 'right to sense' and 'the right to disseminate' the data obtained from sensing. The underlying reasons why these are outstanding issues (even though they are never openly stated) are the 'sensitivity aspects' of remote sensing. In the 1980sthis complex problem is bound to be further complicated due to higher resolution, commercialization and the increase in the number of count...
Space offers the potential for practically limitless wealth, some already being exploited, some we m...
Remote sensing satellites have been applied in different fields of economy for a long time. In so do...
Since the early 1960s the US and the USSR have had a monopoly on highly detailed surveillance inform...
Principle 1(a) of United Nation Principles Relating to Remote Sensing of the Earth From Space define...
In this article certain problems surrounding Satellite remote sensing (SRS) will be addressed with p...
This thesis analyses the International and American laws and regulations structuring the commerciali...
A remote sensing provides mankind life with a really big usefulness. However, its application leads ...
The proliferation of commercial remote sensing satellites has increased the availability of satellit...
This Thesis deals with the national legal aspects of a particular space application: remote sensing ...
The United Nations Principles on Remote Sensing were adopted by consensus on 3 December 1986. They p...
This thesis analyses several contracts which regulate the relationship between organizations which o...
One of the primary purposes of remote sensing is to gather information about our planet by monitorin...
Earth observation satellites provide useful information for early warnings of coming disasters. Theo...
This paper addresses the issue concerning state's control over the activities of remote sensing (RS)...
Abstract This paper addresses the issue concerning state’s control over the activities of remote se...
Space offers the potential for practically limitless wealth, some already being exploited, some we m...
Remote sensing satellites have been applied in different fields of economy for a long time. In so do...
Since the early 1960s the US and the USSR have had a monopoly on highly detailed surveillance inform...
Principle 1(a) of United Nation Principles Relating to Remote Sensing of the Earth From Space define...
In this article certain problems surrounding Satellite remote sensing (SRS) will be addressed with p...
This thesis analyses the International and American laws and regulations structuring the commerciali...
A remote sensing provides mankind life with a really big usefulness. However, its application leads ...
The proliferation of commercial remote sensing satellites has increased the availability of satellit...
This Thesis deals with the national legal aspects of a particular space application: remote sensing ...
The United Nations Principles on Remote Sensing were adopted by consensus on 3 December 1986. They p...
This thesis analyses several contracts which regulate the relationship between organizations which o...
One of the primary purposes of remote sensing is to gather information about our planet by monitorin...
Earth observation satellites provide useful information for early warnings of coming disasters. Theo...
This paper addresses the issue concerning state's control over the activities of remote sensing (RS)...
Abstract This paper addresses the issue concerning state’s control over the activities of remote se...
Space offers the potential for practically limitless wealth, some already being exploited, some we m...
Remote sensing satellites have been applied in different fields of economy for a long time. In so do...
Since the early 1960s the US and the USSR have had a monopoly on highly detailed surveillance inform...