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Cologne commentary on space law Vol. III : DBS principles, RS principles, NPS principles, SB declaration, LS resolution,

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Deutsche Carl Heymanns Berlag 2015Description: 698 xxxixISBN:
  • 9783452272133
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.470000 HOB
Contents:
Summary: Présentation de l'éditeur : " The Cologne Commentary on Space Law (CoCoSL) is a three-volume annotation on the norms of space law as contained in the Treaties of the United Nations and its General Assembly Resolutions. As a joint publication of the Institute of Air and Space Law of the University of Cologne and the German Aerospace Center (DLR), the commentary brings together the scientific and academic proficiency of the Institute and the practical and technical capacity of DLR. It constitutes essential reading for all academics, practitioners and technicians working in the field of space law and beyond. Volume III will discuss the six most relevant United Nations General Assembly Resolutions on space law, namely: · the 1982 Direct Broadcasting Principles, · the 1986 Remote Sensing Principles, · the 1992 Nuclear Power Sources Principles, · the 1996 Space Benefits Declaration, · the 2004 Launching State Resolution and · the 2007 Registration Practice Resolution
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Summary:
Présentation de l'éditeur : " The Cologne Commentary on Space Law (CoCoSL) is a three-volume annotation on the norms of space law as contained in the Treaties of the United Nations and its General Assembly Resolutions. As a joint publication of the Institute of Air and Space Law of the University of Cologne and the German Aerospace Center (DLR), the commentary brings together the scientific and academic proficiency of the Institute and the practical and technical capacity of DLR. It constitutes essential reading for all academics, practitioners and technicians working in the field of space law and beyond. Volume III will discuss the six most relevant United Nations General Assembly Resolutions on space law, namely: · the 1982 Direct Broadcasting Principles, · the 1986 Remote Sensing Principles, · the 1992 Nuclear Power Sources Principles, · the 1996 Space Benefits Declaration, · the 2004 Launching State Resolution and · the 2007 Registration Practice Resolution