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_aConflicts in space and the rule of law / _cedited by Maria Manoli and Sandy Belle Habchi. |
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_iAt head of title: _aMonograph series V |
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_aMontreal, Quebec, Canada : _bCentre for Research in Air and Space Law, McGill University, _c[2017] |
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_aMonograph series ; _v5 |
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500 | _aForward signed: Ram S. Jakhu, Director, Institute and Centre of Air and Space Law. | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
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_gPart I. _tIntroduction : -- _tProtecting planet Earth from military and non-military space threats -- _gPart II. _tTechnological developments and new threats - weapons systems, space regulation, sustainability and (peaceful) uses of outer space : -- _tCurrent and future anti-satellite technologies: What challenges do they present? -- _tMilitary uses of outer space and international space law -- _tUrgent security concerns in the Proto-Zone -- _tConflicts related to radio frequency interference, jamming, frequency misuse, abuse of ITU Regulatory procedures -- _tSpace industrial war: Towards a risk of creeping takeovers in the global space industry? -- _tGOOGLE in space? How will space governance accommodate non-state actors? -- _tGNSS and conflict: Indian perspective -- _gPart III. _tEmerging strategic space issues: areas of potential conflict : -- _tThe road not yet taken for defusing potential conflicts in active debris removal: A multilateral organization -- _tSpace weapons according to Stewart -- _tSpace and security relationships issues from a political and technological point of view -- _tSelling lunar resources for fun, profit and export: A test that the OST cannot pass? -- _tTowards a workable explanation of 'celestial bodies': Key principles for avoiding conflicts -- _tCommercial space as a source of conflicts and the need for 'space pluralism' -- _gPart IV. _tDifferent forms of use of force : -- _tSpace security and cybersecurity: Intersecting challenges -- _tLegal challenges posed by the action of non-state actor in outer space -- _tContested security: Maintaining strategic restraint -- _tSorting out self-defence in space: Understanding the conflicting views on self defence in the EU Code of Conduct -- _tRules of engagement (ROE) for military space operations -- _gPart V. _tThe way forward: models for future global space governance. : -- _tDark forces awaken: The prospects for space arms control in an adversarial age -- _tGlobal space governance and the role of space middle powers -- _tReal-world lessons on achievable space governance from the International Code of Conduct for Outer Space Activities, the Iran Nuclear Agreement, and the Paris Climate Agreement -- _tToward a collective space security -- _tSpace through the lens of neutrality. |
520 | _a"The purpose of this book is to explore all the potential conflicts in all segments of the uses of outer space and discuss the strength of the international regime that governs space activities to regulate emerging space uses as well as to discuss whether the way forward can be based on the traditional international space law regime or whether the need for new rules has yet arrived. The various chapters of this book comprise selected papers that were presented at the 4th Manfred Lachs Conference on Conflicts in Space and the Rule of Law and are authored by a wide caliber of renowned professionals in space-related disciplines, such as professors, academics, diplomats, scientists, lawyers and legal advisors."--Publisher's website. | ||
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_aSpace law _vCongresses _9662848 |
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_aConference papers and proceedings. _2lcgft _9370308 |
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_aManoli, Maria, _eeditor. _9910484 |
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_aHabchi, Sandy Belle, _eeditor. |
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_aJakhu, Ram S. _q(Ram Sarup), _d1946- _ewriter of supplementary textual content _9429618 |
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_aMcGill University. _bInstitute of Air and Space Law _eissuing body. _9469737 |
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_aManfred Lachs International Conference on Conflicts in Space and the Rule of Law. _n(4th : _d2016 : _cMontréal, Québec) |
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