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The Utilization of the World's Air Space and Free Outer Space in the 21st Century (Hardcover)
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The Utilization of the World's Air Space and Free Outer Space in the 21st Century (Hardcover)
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Developments in the interrelated industries surrounding air
transportation and space exploitation continue to give rise to new
and challenging problems in international law. As more and more
countries and private entities use outer space for satellite-based
systems of air navigation, telecommunications, and surveillance,
significant economic and environmental issues loom ever larger.
Moreover, the ongoing exploration of space and celestial bodies in
search of commercial possibilities poses new questions, ranging in
substance from the proliferation of space debris to intellectual
property rights. The Warsaw System of intercarrier liability,
although still serviceable, is severely strained by such
developments as the products liability of aircraft and satellite
manufacturers and the liability involved in the construction and
launching of space stations and multipurpose satellites. Aware of
the massive convergence of these legal and political challenges,
over 200 air and space experts - from the airlines and aerospace
industries, from law practice and law faculties, and from civil
aviation authorities at national, regional, and international
levels - met in Seoul, in June 1997, to search for solutions and to
promote and strengthen international co-operation in this crucial
sphere. Twenty-three countries were represented. This book is the
record of their presentations, discussions, recommendations, and
conclusions. The many specific issues and topics raised and
analyzed include the phenomenon of trade in launch services; the
interdependence of military and satellite systems; new remote
sensing technologies and the challenges they present to the Outer
Space Treaty of 1967; new airports; the transfer of air traffic
control functions; the transnational co-production of aircraft;
regional and bilateral air transport agreements; and a great deal
more. Numerous cases from a variety of jurisdictions are cited, so
that the reader may gain a sense of jurisprudential trends in air
and space law as we proceed into the 21st Century.
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