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Francis Lyall and Paul B. Larsen have been involved in teaching and
researching space law for over 50 years.
This new edition of their
well-received text gathers together their knowledge and experience
in readable form, and covers developments in all space
applications, including space tourism, telecommunications, the ITU
and finance.
With an extensive citation of the literature, the
discussion provides an excellent source for both students and
practitioners.
The dogma of the sovereignty of the state, deriving from the Peace
of Westphalia, underpins much of the modern-day international
system. However, developments in recent technology have led this
ideology to depart from reality. Viewing state sovereignty through
the prism of public international law, the book will begin with an
overview of the settlement of Westphalia, how it has influenced
international documents ever since, and how the advantages of
centralised decisions came to be perceived. By surveying the Law of
the Sea, Maritime Law, Air and Aviation, Telecommunications, Postal
Services, Space Law and Mensuration, the book demonstrates how, in
each, the interplay between state sovereignty and developing
technologies have caused significant legal change. Some changes,
Lyall argues, such as international measures of time and geography,
have been born out of convenience, facilitated by technology
developed for the purpose. Other areas of change developed out of a
desire to reconcile conflicts or harmonise necessary state
regulation. The book analyses the reasons behind these changes and
discusses the ongoing attempts to balance state equality, measures
adopted by new institutions to secure comprehensive representation.
It ends by looking to the future of state sovereignty in an
increasingly globalised world. The book is of use to any student or
scholar interested in policy making, international law and
international affairs, both legal and scientific, as well as those
looking at legal administrative issues and government officiation.
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and the Universal
Postal Union (UPU) are the two major international organisations
that are involved in the regulation of international
communications. The ITU deals with electronic communications
including radio. The UPU deals with mail. As such, both
organisations are of major importance in modern life. This volume
provides an up-to-date analysis of their development from inception
to the present as they have responded to technical and political
change. It also makes suggestions for the future. The volume will
be an invaluable resource for researchers and students,
policy-makers, government officials and administrators, and legal
staff in telecommunication and postal organisations.
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and the Universal
Postal Union (UPU) are the two major international organisations
that are involved in the regulation of international
communications. The ITU deals with electronic communications
including radio. The UPU deals with mail. As such, both
organisations are of major importance in modern life. This volume
provides an up-to-date analysis of their development from inception
to the present as they have responded to technical and political
change. It also makes suggestions for the future. The volume will
be an invaluable resource for researchers and students,
policy-makers, government officials and administrators, and legal
staff in telecommunication and postal organisations.
Francis Lyall and Paul B. Larsen have been involved in teaching and
researching space law for over 50 years. This new edition of their
well-received text gathers together their knowledge and experience
in readable form, and covers developments in all space
applications, including space tourism, telecommunications, the ITU
and finance. With an extensive citation of the literature, the
discussion provides an excellent source for both students and
practitioners.
The opening of space to exploration and use has had profound
effects on society. Remote sensing by satellite has improved
meteorology, land use and the monitoring of the environment.
Satellite television immediately informs us visually of events in
formerly remote locations, as well as providing many entertainment
channels. World telecommunication facilities have been
revolutionised. Global positioning has improved transport. This
book examines the varied elements of public law that lie behind and
regulate the use of space. It also makes suggestions for the
development and improvement of the law, particularly as private
enterprise plays an increasing role in space.
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