Space Law: Development and Scope

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Nandasiri Jasentuliyana
Bloomsbury Academic, Aug 21, 1992 - Law - 281 pages

This volume presents an analysis of the historical background, current status, and future development of space law by noted legal scholars. It focuses on a distinct and growing field of international law that incorporates both public and private law. Specific areas covered are scientific and technical aspects of space and space law; the United Nations and other institutional arrangements; national regulatory aspects; satellite applications; commercialization; dispute settlement; and case law.

Since the establishment of a special law-making body at the United Nations in 1958, there has been a steady expansion of laws and regulations pertaining to space activities. The result has been the development of a distinct and mature discipline of international law. This analysis of space law by recognized experts in the field will interest scholars, practitioners, and policy-makers involved in the regulation of space use and exploration.

About the author (1992)

NANDASIRI JASENTULIYANA is Director of the Office for Outer Space Affairs of the United Nations.

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