... binding international space rules. It might be argued that the prevailing ‘soft law’ and TCBM (‘transparency and confidence-building measures’) approach to space regulation may take on an increasing relevance by providing appropriate international...
.... He also serves an adjunct professor in the LLM in the Air and Space Law at the University of Mississippi School of Law and in the Department of Political Science and Law at Montclair state University. He was a visiting scholar at the Beijing...
...She has edited or co-edited several books dealing with new developments in the area of space law and telecommunication. In 2016, she was head of an international team which analysed the legal basis of space resource activities ...
..., it covers IP rights, patents, the application of copyright law and aspects of private international law in relation to space activities. The volume concludes with a substantial bibliography and index. As is often the case with discussions of space...
... of all countries, without discrimination of any kind, on a basis of equality and in accordance with international law, and all the other fundamentals of space law can be disregarded when it comes to national space operations. In this context special...
... Prof Bin Cheng - Honorary President of the London Institute of Space Policy and Law - has argued. Prof Cheng is a world authority on international air and space law and played a central role in the adoption of the 1999 Montreal Convention, updating...