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Innovation in Outer Space: International and African Legal Perspective
5th & 6th Luxembourg Workshops on Space and Satellite Communication Law- Herausgeber:innen:
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- Reihe:
- Luxemburger Juristische Studien - Luxembourg Legal Studies, Band 15
- Verlag:
- 2018
Zusammenfassung
Der Band präsentiert die Ergebnisse zweier Workshops zum “Space and Satellite Communication Law” an der Universität Luxemburg.
Neben Fortschritten bei der Erforschung des Weltraums, wurden insbesondere innovative Nutzungsarten des Alls diskutiert – und welche rechtlichen Auswirkungen hieraus entstehen.
In Zusammenhang mit der vermehrten Nutzung der Weltraumtechnik, wurden die Innovationsprozesse auf dem afrikanischen Kontinent diskutiert. Der wachsende Bedarf an Weltraumdiensten, mobiler Satellitenkommunikation, Internetzugang, Katastrophenmanagement und Navigation verlangt ebenfalls nach rechtlichen Regelungen.
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- 1/2018
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- 2018
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8487-4768-9
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-8452-9025-6
- Verlag
- Nomos, Baden-Baden
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- Luxemburger Juristische Studien - Luxembourg Legal Studies
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- 15
- Sprache
- Englisch
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- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis Kein Zugriff Seiten 1 - 8
- Innovation in Outer Space: International and African Legal Perspectives – Lessons Learned Kein Zugriff Seiten 9 - 18Autor:innen: |
- Autor:innen:
- Abstract Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- I. Introduction Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- II. The law of the sea Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- III. The law of the air Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- IV. Telecommunications Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- V. Space law Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- VI. Conclusion Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- Abstract Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- I. Introduction Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- II. Constitutions Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- III. Innovation Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- IV. Futures Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- V. Conclusion Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- Abstract Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- I. Introduction Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- II. Mechanisms to update the Radio Regulations Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- III. Past successful updates Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- 1. Maintain a harmful interference free environment Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 2. Facilitate the introduction of new technologies and applications, which increase quality of life Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 3. Increase efficient use of spectrum and orbital resources Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 4. Facilitate equitable access to spectrum and orbital resources Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 5. Maintain stability of regulatory environment Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 6. Achieve simple and universal rules Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 7. Accommodate different needs of the regions and countries where necessary Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- 1. Example 1: Earth exploration-satellite service EESS (active) in 8-9 GHz Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 2. Example 2: Satellite regulatory procedures Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- VI. Conclusions Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- Abstract Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- I. Introduction Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- II. Global Space Governance concept Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- 1. Institutional dimension Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- 2.1 Outer Space Treaty Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 2.2 Registration Convention Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 2.3 Liability Convention Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 2.4 The “nuclear power sources” principles and safety framework for nuclear power source applications in outer space Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 2.5 IADC Space Debris Mitigation Guidelines Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 2.6 UNCOPUOS Space Debris Mitigation Guidelines Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 2.7 Draft International Code of Conduct for Outer Space Activities Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 2.8 UN COPUOS Guidelines for the Long-Term Sustainability of Outer Space Activities Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 2.9 GGE Report on Transparency and Confidence-Building Measures in Outer Space Activities Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- 1. Space Situational Awareness Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 2. Space Traffic Management Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- V. Concluding remarks Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- Abstract Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- I. Paradigm shifts and the rise of the US NewSpace economy Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- II. Towards a European innovation-based space entrepreneurship ecosystem Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- III. The public engagement in space Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- IV. Segmentation of the space economy – the space value chain Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- 1. Worldwide space activity Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 2. Employment creation Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- 1. Sustainability Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 2. Spacecraft reliability Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- VII. Space situational awareness Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- VIII. Automation Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- IX. Sustainable use of the spectrum Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- X. Conclusion Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
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- Abstract Kein ZugriffAutor:innen: |
- I. Introduction Kein ZugriffAutor:innen: |
- II. Two types of non-GSOs raise new legal patterns Kein ZugriffAutor:innen: |
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- 1. Legal issue 1: Orbital use Kein ZugriffAutor:innen: |
- 2. Legal issue 2: Space debris Kein ZugriffAutor:innen: |
- 3. Legal issue 3: Radio spectrum Kein ZugriffAutor:innen: |
- IV. The legal community is responding Kein ZugriffAutor:innen: |
- Autor:innen:
- Abstract Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- I. Legal instruments regulating the registration of space objects Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- II. What is a non-GSO constellation? Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- III. A non-GSO constellation from the viewpoint of international space law Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- IV. Registration of satellites within a non-GSO constellation Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- V. Submission of registration information Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- VI. Conclusion Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- Abstract Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- I. Introduction Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- II. The pollution of the space environment: The issue of space debris Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- 1. Applicability of the space treaties to space debris Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 2. International initiatives to mitigate the generation of space debris Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 3. Domestic requirements to mitigate the generation of space debris Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- 1. Introductory remarks Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 2. The impact of small satellites on national space laws Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 3. Mega-constellations of satellites: challenges to space law Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- V. Conclusion Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- Abstract Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- I. Introduction: UAVs and space law? Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- II. Space law or air law – The ‘functionalist’ approach Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- III. Space law or air law – The ‘spatialist’ approach Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- IV. Space law and UAVs – The involvement of satellites Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- V. Space law as a model for UAV legislation and regulation Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- VI. Conclusion Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen: |
- Abstract Kein ZugriffAutor:innen: |
- I. Introduction Kein ZugriffAutor:innen: |
- II. E-Commerce, consumer rights, and e-privacy Kein ZugriffAutor:innen: |
- III. Cloud computing Kein ZugriffAutor:innen: |
- IV. Open Source Software Kein ZugriffAutor:innen: |
- V. Liability for third party content and hyperlinks Kein ZugriffAutor:innen: |
- VI. Data policies, copyright and licenses Kein ZugriffAutor:innen: |
- VII. Personal data protection Kein ZugriffAutor:innen: |
- VIII. Standardization and interoperability Kein ZugriffAutor:innen: |
- IX. Warranty and liability Kein ZugriffAutor:innen: |
- X. Conclusions Kein ZugriffAutor:innen: |
- Autor:innen:
- Abstract Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- I. Introduction Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- 1. Galileo – A spending programme of the European Union Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 2. The governance of the Galileo Programme Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 3. Framing the Transition to the Exploitation Phase Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- 1. Regulatory measures for Galileo Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 2. Proactive IPR management Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 3. Research and development Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 4. International relations Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- IV. Conclusions Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- Abstract Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- I. Space resources activities as innovative uses of outer space Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- 1. Article II of the Outer Space Treaty Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 2. National legislation Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- 1. U.S. legislation Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 2. The legislation of Luxembourg Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- IV. Conclusion Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- Abstract Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- I. Introduction Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- II. Common interests and outer space activities Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- III. Challenges Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- IV. Concluding remarks Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- Abstract Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- I. Introduction Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- a) National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA) Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- b) Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- c) The Nigerian Communications Satellite (NigComSat) Limited Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 2. Space and telecommunications activities of South Africa Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 3. Space and telecommunications activities of Algeria Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 4. Space and telecommunications activities in other African countries Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 5. African Telecommunications Union (ATU) Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 6. Regional African Satellite Communications Organisation (RASCOM) Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- 1. United Nations Space Treaties and ITU Radio Regulations Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 2. Status of International Agreements relating to activities in outer space (OST and ITU) as at 1 January 2017 Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- a) African space policy goals Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- b) Objectives and principles Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- IV. Human capital development for space and telecommunications activities in Africa Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 1. About ARCSSTE-E Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- a) Postgraduate programmes Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- b) Space education outreach programmes Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- c) Research programmes Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- V. Conclusion Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- Abstract Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- I. Introduction Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- III. Assessing the potential of the African Space Policy Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- 1. Lessons learned from international cooperation agreements Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- V. Towards an African Space Agency Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- VI. Conclusion Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- Abstract Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- I. Introduction Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- II. UNISPACE+50 Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- III. UNISPACE+50 thematic priority 1: Future global partnership in space exploration Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- IV. Space-related global governance and space law related issues Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- V. Development cooperation Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- V. Conclusion Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- Abstract Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- I. Introduction Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- II. Legal aspects Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- III. Focus areas Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- IV. Operational/administrative aspects Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- 1. Protection of the C-band spectrum for satellite services Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 2. Harmonised framework for ESIMs Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 3. Protection of the 28GHz band for satellite services Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 4. Other successes Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- VI. Conclusion Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- Abstract Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- I. Introduction Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- II. Genesis and structure of ATU Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- III. African Telecommunications Union core program and objectives Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- 1. Partnership ATU-ITU Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 2. Partnership ATU – NEPAD Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- V. ATU’s activities and challenges Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- 1. Innovation and Talent Development Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 2. Infrastructure development Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 3. Spectrum area Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 4. Internet Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 5. Policy making Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- VII. Conclusion Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- Abstract Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- 1. UN COPUOS and the involvement of African countries Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 2. Legal Subcommittee and African participation rate Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 3. The situation of space law in Africa Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 4. The five treaties and African ratifications Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 5. Remote sensing in Africa Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- 1. Space Activities in Morocco Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 2. CRTS Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 3. Space law situation in Morocco Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- III. Conclusion Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- Abstract Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- I. Introduction Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- II. The National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA) Act 2010 Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- III. Allied enactments Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- 1. Launch activities Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- 2.1 NIGCOMSAT limited Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 2.2 GeoApps plus limited Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- 2.3 Remote Sensing Consult LTD Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Autor:innen:
- 4. International cooperation Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- V. Conclusion Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
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