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An Introduction to Space Law
  • Verschoor 著
  • 出版社: Kluwer Law International
  • ISBN:9041126474;9041126473
  • 出版时间:2008
  • 标注页数:249页
  • 文件大小:12MB
  • 文件页数:268页
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CHAPTER ⅠIntroduction1

A. HISTORICAL OUTLINE1

B. PRINCIPLES AND DEFINITIONS3

C. CUSTOMARY LAW9

D. INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS12

CHAPTER ⅡThe Boundaries of Outer Space15

A. BOUNDARIES AND DELIMITATION15

B. EARTH ORBITS20

CHAPTER ⅢThe Space Law Treaties23

A. THE OUTER SPACE TREATY OF 196724

1. Article Ⅰ in Conjunction with Article Ⅲ25

2. Article Ⅱ26

3. Article Ⅳ26

4. Article Ⅴ28

5. Article Ⅵ28

6. Articles Ⅶ, Ⅷ29

7. Article Ⅸ29

8. Article Ⅹ30

9. Article ⅩⅠ30

10. Article ⅩⅡ31

11. Articles Ⅷ-ⅩⅦ31

B. THE RESCUE AGREEMENT OF 196831

C. THE LIABILITY CONVENTION OF 197234

1. The Preliminaries34

2. Definitions (Article I)35

3. Grounds for Liability37

4. Joint Liability (Articles IV, V and VI)38

5. Exoneration from Liability38

6. Compensation for Damage38

7. Exception to the Principle of Total Compensation39

8. Claims40

9. International Organizations43

D. THE REGISTRATION CONVENTION OF 197544

E. THE MOON AGREEMENT OF 197948

CHAPTER ⅣExploration and Uses of Outer Space53

A. METEOROLOGY53

B. COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITES55

1. Direct Broadcasting by Satellite (DBS)56

2. International Organizations59

a. International Telecommunication Union (ITU)59

b. Intelsat, Intersputnik and Inmarsat60

c. Other Organizations63

3. Rules and Regulations63

4. Using Satellites for Air Navigation Control67

C. REMOTE SENSING70

1. Past and Present Legal Implications70

2. The Bilateral Approach74

3. Multilateral Moves - UNCOPUOS76

4. The Second UNISPACE Conference77

5. Verification81

D. MANNED SPACE FLIGHTS, SPACE TRANSPORT SYSTEMS83

1. Introductory Notes83

2. Aerospace Planes84

3. Liability85

E. LARGE SPACE STRUCTURES87

1. Introductory Notes87

2. Characteristics of Space Stations87

3. Functions of Space Stations88

4. Legal Aspects88

a. Definitions88

b. Registration90

c. Liability90

d. Co-operation91

e. Free Access and Private Use92

f. Jurisdiction and Settlement of Disputes92

5. Mir and ISS93

F. SOLAR POWER SATELLITES97

1. Definition of Solar Energy97

2. Using SPS, and Its Legal Implications98

a. The Outer Space Treaty of 196799

b. The UN Charter99

c. The Geostationary Orbit99

d. The Liability Convention100

e. The Registration Convention100

f. The ITU Rules100

g. Contamination and Pollution101

G. NUCLEAR POWER SOURCES (NPS)101

H. COMMERCIAL USE OF OUTER SPACE106

1. Introductory Notes106

2. The Present Legal Position107

3. Intellectual Property110

4. Insurance113

5. Product Liability Insurance117

6. Special Needs of Developing Countries118

7. Forms of Co-operation120

8. Legal Implications for the Future121

CHAPTER ⅤEnvironmental Issues123

A. INTRODUCTORY NOTES123

B. DAMAGE127

1. Damage Caused by Debris Circulating in Space127

2. Damage Caused by Harmful Contamination and Harmful Interference130

3. Damage Caused by Nuclear and Radioactive Space Activities131

4. Damage to the Ozone Layer131

5. Damage Caused by Space Stations132

6. Damage Caused by Solar Satellites132

CHAPTER ⅥPreserving Outer Space for Peaceful Purposes135

A. INTRODUCTORY NOTES135

B. VERIFICATION138

C. SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES142

D. CONCLUDING NOTE144

CHAPTER ⅦTrends in Case Law147

A. CASE LAW147

1. Appalachian Insurance Co. v. McDonnell Douglas149

2. Hughes Galaxy Inc. v. US Government149

3. American Satellite Co. v. US Government151

4. Martin Marietta Corporation v. International Telecommunication Satellite Organization (Intelsat)151

5. Transpace Carriers v. US Government152

6. Regina Doring-Kuschel and Benno Cams v. Schellenberg, Ogilvy and Mather GmbH153

7. The Netherlands Antilles v. Antilles Communications N.V.153

8. Florida Coalition for Peace and Justice v. George Herbert Walker Bush154

9. AT&T v. Martin Marietta154

10. Nemitz v. United States155

B. COMMENTS156

Annexes159

1. Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, Including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies (1967)161

Article Ⅰ162

Article Ⅱ162

Article Ⅲ162

Article Ⅳ162

Article Ⅴ163

Article Ⅵ163

Article Ⅶ163

Article Ⅷ164

Article Ⅸ164

Article Ⅹ165

Article ⅩⅠ165

Article ⅩⅡ165

A rticle ⅩⅢ165

Article ⅩⅣ166

Article ⅩⅤ166

Article ⅩⅥ166

Article ⅩⅦ167

2. Agreement on the Rescue of Astronauts, the Return of Astronauts and the Return of Objects Launched into Outer Space (1968)169

Article 1169

Article 2170

Article 3170

Article 4170

Article 5170

Article 6171

Article 7171

Article 8172

Article 9172

Article 10172

3. Convention on International Liability for Damage Caused by Space Objects (1972)173

Article Ⅰ173

A rticle Ⅱ174

A rticle Ⅲ174

Article Ⅳ174

Article Ⅴ175

Article Ⅵ175

Article Ⅶ175

Article Ⅷ176

Article Ⅸ176

Article Ⅹ176

Article ⅩⅠ177

Article ⅩⅡ177

Article ⅩⅢ177

Article ⅩⅣ111

Article ⅩⅤ178

Article ⅩⅥ178

Article ⅩⅦ178

Articte ⅩⅧ178

Articte ⅩⅨ179

Articte ⅩⅩ179

Article ⅩⅩⅠ179

Article ⅩⅩⅡ179

Article ⅩⅩⅢ180

Article ⅩⅩⅣ180

Articte ⅩⅩⅤ181

Article ⅩⅩⅥ181

Article ⅩⅩⅦ181

Article ⅩⅩⅧ181

4. Convention on Registration of Objects Launched into Outer Space (1975)183

Article Ⅰ184

Article Ⅱ184

Article Ⅲ184

Article Ⅳ185

Article Ⅴ185

Article Ⅵ185

Article Ⅶ186

Article Ⅷ186

Article Ⅸ186

Article Ⅹ187

Article ⅩⅠ187

Article ⅩⅡ187

5. Agreement Governing the Activities of States on the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies (1979)189

Article 1189

Article 2190

Article 3190

Article 4190

Article 5191

Article 6191

Article 7192

Article 8192

Article 9193

Article 10193

Article 11193

Article 12194

Article 13195

Article 14195

Arricte 15195

Article 16196

Article 17197

Article 18197

Article 19197

Article 20198

Article 21198

6. Principles Governing the Use by States of Artificial Earth Satellites for International Direct Television Broadcasting (10 December 1982)199

A. Purposes and Objectives199

B. Applicability of International Law199

C. Rights and Benefits200

D. International Co-operation200

E. Peaceful Settlement of Disputes200

F. State Responsibility200

G. Duty and Right to Consult201

H. Copyright and Neighbouring Rights201

I. Notification to the United Nations201

J. Consultations and Agreements between States201

7. Principles on Remote Sensing (11 December 1986)203

Principle Ⅰ203

Principle Ⅱ203

Principle Ⅲ204

Principle Ⅳ204

Principle Ⅴ204

Principle Ⅵ204

Principle Ⅶ205

Principle Ⅷ205

Principle Ⅸ205

Principle Ⅹ205

Principle ⅩⅠ205

Principle ⅩⅡ206

Principle ⅩⅢ206

Principle ⅩⅣ206

Principle ⅩⅤ206

8. Principles Relevant to the Use of Nuclear Power in Outer Space (14 December 1992)207

Principle 1. Applicability of International Law207

Principle 2. Use of terms208

Principle 3. Guidelines and Criteria for Safe Use208

Principle 4. Safety assessment210

Principle 5. Notification of Re-entry211

Principle 6. Consultations212

Principle 7. Assistance to States212

Principle 8. Responsibility212

Principle 9. Liability and Compensation213

Principle 10. Settlement of Disputes213

Principle 11. Review and Revision213

9. Declaration on International Cooperation in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space for the Benefit and in the Interest of All States, Taking Into Particular Account the Needs of Developing Countries (13 December 1996)215

Bibliography219

Bibliographies219

Journals219

Books and Articles219

Index243

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