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Selected legal challenges relating to the military use of outer space, with specific reference to Article IV of the outer space treaty
(2015)
Since the end of the Second World War the potential use of outer space for military purposes persisted to be intrinsically linked to the development of space technology and space flight. The launch of the first artificial ...
The incorporation of Public International Law into Municipal Law and Regional Law against the background of the dichotomy between monism and dualism
(2014)
Monism and dualism represent two different approaches towards the relationship between public international law and municipal law. While the former views public international law and municipal law as a single legal system, ...
Legal challenges relating to the commercial use of outer space, with specific reference to space tourism
(2014)
Since the launch of the first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1 in 1957, the outer space arena has evolved to include non-state entities, which are becoming serious participants in outer space activities themselves, including ...
Challenges to the prohibition on sovereignty in Outer Space - A new frontier for space governance
(PER/PELJ, 2021)
The current space arena has changed significantly since the
1950s, when outer space activities commenced. At the time of
the adoption of the Outer Space Treaty (and the related General
Assembly Resolutions), the outer ...
The Application of International Human Rights Instruments in Outer Space Settlements: Today's Science Fiction, Tomorrow's Reality
(2019)
The military and commercial exploitation of outer space has received increasing international attention since the United States of America announced its intention to establish an outer space military force ...