International Institute of Space Law
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Issue 4, 2003
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Is the Present International Space Law Sufficiently Armed for the Protection of Astronauts, Functional Space Objects and Space Environment against Space Debris, Or Should A Legal Regulatory System Relating to this Issue Be Established Soon?Space Traffic Management and Navigation |
Authors | V. Kopal |
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Status of the IAA Study Group on "Traffic Management Rules for Space Operations"Space Traffic Management and Navigation |
Authors | C. Contant, P. Lala and K.-U. Schrogl |
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On the Need to Regulate Space Traffic ManagementSpace Traffic Management and Navigation |
Authors | M. Williams |
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Creating an International Regime for Space Traffic Management: Moving from General Principles Towards Practicable RulesSpace Traffic Management and Navigation |
Authors | L. Viikari |
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Basic Problems in Space TrafficSpace Traffic Management and Navigation |
Authors | L. Perek |
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Sovereignty and Space Traffic ManagementSpace Traffic Management and Navigation |
Authors | A.F. dos Santos |
Article |
ASTROREGS - The 'Rules of the Road' in Outer Space |
Authors | J. Zissu |
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Rules of the Road for Space TrafficSpace Traffic Management and Navigation |
Authors | S. Kaiser |
Article |
Quis Vadit Cum Vobis, Galileo? Institutional Aspects of Europe's Own Satellite Navigation SystemSpace Traffic Management and Navigation |
Authors | F.G. von der Dunk |
Article |
Security Aspects of the Galileo ServicesSpace Traffic Management and Navigation |
Authors | M. Hofmann |
Article |
Quasi-Zenith Satellites Systems and International Cooperation Under Space LawSpace Traffic Management and Navigation |
Authors | Y. Takaya |
Article |
Current Legal Issues Relating to GNSSSpace Traffic Management and Navigation |
Authors | P.R. Bower |