International Space Law

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ISBN-10:

0898750865

ISBN-13:

9780898750867

Author(s): Belitsky, Boris
Released: Oct 01, 2000
Format: Paperback, 272 pages

Description:

There is every reason to say that international space law has now become both a branch of science and a branch of international law in its own right. The exploration of space and the development of space technology constitute an entirely new and highly specific sphere of human activity, which affects the interest of all nations. Its rapid progress in the past few decades has raised a number of juridical problems and given rise to a new branch of international law: international space law. With an eye to these diversified activities, the writers of this book have given special attention ot the most important principles and norms of international space law, and to analysing the bilateral and mutlilateral agreements on individual aspects of space activities. Many specific examples are given concerning the solution of the international space problems that arise in everyday practical activities.

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