Description |
1 online resource (335 p.) |
Series |
Studies in Space Law Series ; v.21 |
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Studies in Space Law Series
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Contents |
Front Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Foreword -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 A Brief History of Polish Space Policy and Strategy -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The European Union -- 3 The European Space Agency -- 4 EUMETSAT -- 5 EUTELSAT -- 6 Committee on Space Research Strategy 2003 -- 7 Committee on Space Research Strategy Revision 2009 -- 8 Action Programme for the Development of Space Technologies and the Use of Satellite Systems in Poland 2012 -- 9 National Space Strategy 2017 -- 10 Concluding Remarks |
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10.1 Bottom-Up vs. Top-Down Approach -- Advantages and Disadvantages -- Chapter 2 A Survey of Polish Involvement in Space and Space Activities -- 1 The Foundations -- 2 Beginning of Cooperation with ESA -- 1994 and 2002 Agreements -- 3 PECS Agreement and Beginnings of the Space Industry in Poland -- 4 Accession to ESA in 2012 -- 5 The European Space Agency's Organizational and Financial Mechanisms -- 6 The Polish Industry Incentive Scheme with ESA -- Evolution, Results, and Impact on the Space Sector -- 7 Non-ESA Space Activities in Poland -- 8 Perspectives for the Polish Space Sector |
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Chapter 3 Defining Outer Space -- the Continued Debate on the Scope and Applicability of Space Law -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Introduction to Space Applications -- 3 Applicability of Space Law: Framing the Question -- 4 The Relationship between Airspace, Outer Space and State Sovereignty -- 5 In Search of the Boundary: Operational Considerations for Spatial Approach -- 6 Applying Spatial, Functional or Yet Another Approach? -- 7 Air Law versus Space Law: The Territorial Limit of State Sovereignty -- 8 Customary Law: State Practice Considerations -- 9 Conclusion |
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Chapter 4 The International Legal Regime for Space Activities Applicable to Poland -- 1 Legal and Historical Introduction -- 1.1 Polish Contributions to Early Explorations -- 1.2 Post-Cold War Developments -- 1.3 Polish Contributions to the Legal Framework for Activities in Space -- 1.4 The Development of Space Law: Four Stages -- 2 Space Law as Part of Public International Law and Its Implementation in the Polish Legal System -- 3 The Framework of Public International Space Law (corpus juris spatialis internationalis) -- 3.1 Space Treaties -- 3.1.1 The 1967 Outer Space Treaty |
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3.1.2 The 1968 Rescue Agreement -- 3.1.3 The 1972 Liability Convention -- 3.1.4 The 1974 Registration Convention -- 3.1.5 The 1979 Moon Agreement -- 3.2 UN Recommended Principles and Other Soft Law Instruments -- 4 Broader International Legal Regime for Space Activities Applicable to Poland -- 5 Conclusion -- Chapter 5 Polish Space Activities in Europe -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Key Actors of Polish Space Policy -- 3 Participation in esa Space Missions -- 3.1 The Most Exciting Missions with the Participation of Polish Research Instruments -- 3.1.1 Rosetta -- 3.1.2 Cassini-Huygens -- 3.1.3 Proba 3 |
Summary |
A comprehensive national space legislation is urgently needed to promote further development of space activities, in both the public and private commercial sectors. This book is a definitive resource on Poland's current regime for space activities and future national space legislation |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
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3.1.4 JUICE |
Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
von der Dunk, Frans G
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ISBN |
9789004542860 |
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9004542868 |
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