One of the most important recent developments in the legal regulation of outer space has been the promulgation of national space legislation by an increasing number of States. This has been despite, or perhaps more likely because the international treaties that form the basis of the law of outer space were drafted from a State-orientated viewpoint. Although it was contemplated by the drafters of these treaties that national space activities might also be undertaken by non-governmental entities, from the outset the responsibility for such activities was imposed, from an international law perspective, on States. Despite the fact that the range of space activities and the number and type of participants in these activities has grown exponentia...
Despite its early space legacy, a lack of tangible government action after the 1970s meant that Aust...
Entities enjoying international legal personality are generally regarded as the “subjects” of genera...
It is well known that the modern day technologies that drive our global society are highly dependent...
The development of space-related technology since the dawn of the space age in 1957 has given rise t...
The development of space-related technology since the dawn of the space age in 1957 has given rise t...
The need for national space legislation is pivotal, particularly in light of the fact that in recent...
The character of the use and exploration of outer space has changed dramatically since the first art...
1. Introduction: the generic role of national space legislation- Prior to dealing with the specific ...
With the growing trend of privatisation and commercialisation of space activities, states have deeme...
There is now a substantial body of international law dealing with many aspects of the use and explor...
Since the launch of the first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1 in 1957, the outer space arena has evo...
With the growing trend of privatisation and commercialisation of space activities, states have deeme...
The paper emphasizes that outer space has become an object of interest for different states relativ...
1. Introduction 2. The Outer Space Treaty, Private Enterprise and National Space Legislations 3. The...
The potential use of space for military purposes has, since the end of the Second World War, been in...
Despite its early space legacy, a lack of tangible government action after the 1970s meant that Aust...
Entities enjoying international legal personality are generally regarded as the “subjects” of genera...
It is well known that the modern day technologies that drive our global society are highly dependent...
The development of space-related technology since the dawn of the space age in 1957 has given rise t...
The development of space-related technology since the dawn of the space age in 1957 has given rise t...
The need for national space legislation is pivotal, particularly in light of the fact that in recent...
The character of the use and exploration of outer space has changed dramatically since the first art...
1. Introduction: the generic role of national space legislation- Prior to dealing with the specific ...
With the growing trend of privatisation and commercialisation of space activities, states have deeme...
There is now a substantial body of international law dealing with many aspects of the use and explor...
Since the launch of the first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1 in 1957, the outer space arena has evo...
With the growing trend of privatisation and commercialisation of space activities, states have deeme...
The paper emphasizes that outer space has become an object of interest for different states relativ...
1. Introduction 2. The Outer Space Treaty, Private Enterprise and National Space Legislations 3. The...
The potential use of space for military purposes has, since the end of the Second World War, been in...
Despite its early space legacy, a lack of tangible government action after the 1970s meant that Aust...
Entities enjoying international legal personality are generally regarded as the “subjects” of genera...
It is well known that the modern day technologies that drive our global society are highly dependent...