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This book provides a detailed analysis on the history and
development of the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space
(UNCOPUOS) and the Conference on Disarmament (CD) and the
coordination and cooperation between these two fora. Furthermore,
it discusses the future challenges that these fora will have to
deal with and conclude in which way the current system can change
to cope with the evolution of space matters. This is necessary for
the proper discussion of space matters because these matters cannot
simply be divided between military and non-military, but are
interrelated.
This book provides a unique in-depth comparative and evaluative
analysis based upon primary sources. Therefore, it does not only
provide a more complete understanding of the subject compared to
other publications but, because it provides a full perspective, can
also serve as a basis for further research. The interest in
national space legislation, and the importance thereof to
regulating space activities conducted by private entities, gives a
clear incentive to conduct a comparative analysis of the national
space legislation of various states. The purpose of this report is
to provide such a comparative analysis that will detail the
similarities and differences between the national space laws of
selected states with a focus on European comprehensive national
space legislation. The states discussed are: Sweden, the United
Kingdom, Australia, China, Belgium, the Netherlands, France,
Austria, Indonesia, Denmark, New Zealand and Luxembourg. This
report is intended to assist the efforts of states that are seeking
to enact or revise national space legislation not only by
presenting the approaches taken by other states, but also by
presenting, as far as possible, the rationale behind their
approaches. The readership of this book consists of academics and
professionals in space law and can further assist policymakers
wishing to revise or enact national space legislation.
This book provides a unique in-depth comparative and evaluative
analysis based upon primary sources. Therefore, it does not only
provide a more complete understanding of the subject compared to
other publications but, because it provides a full perspective, can
also serve as a basis for further research. The interest in
national space legislation, and the importance thereof to
regulating space activities conducted by private entities, gives a
clear incentive to conduct a comparative analysis of the national
space legislation of various states. The purpose of this report is
to provide such a comparative analysis that will detail the
similarities and differences between the national space laws of
selected states with a focus on European comprehensive national
space legislation. The states discussed are: Sweden, the United
Kingdom, Australia, China, Belgium, the Netherlands, France,
Austria, Indonesia, Denmark, New Zealand and Luxembourg. This
report is intended to assist the efforts of states that are seeking
to enact or revise national space legislation not only by
presenting the approaches taken by other states, but also by
presenting, as far as possible, the rationale behind their
approaches. The readership of this book consists of academics and
professionals in space law and can further assist policymakers
wishing to revise or enact national space legislation.
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