ABSTRACT

The opening of space to exploration and use has had profound effects on society. Remote sensing by satellite has improved meteorology, land use and the monitoring of the environment. Satellite television immediately informs us visually of events in formerly remote locations, as well as providing many entertainment channels. World telecommunication facilities have been revolutionised. Global positioning has improved transport. This book examines the varied elements of public law that lie behind and regulate the use of space. It also makes suggestions for the development and improvement of the law, particularly as private enterprise plays an increasing role in space.

chapter 1|30 pages

Introduction: Actors, History and Fora

chapter 2|22 pages

Sources of Space Law

chapter 3|28 pages

The Outer Space Treaty, 1967

chapter 5|24 pages

Astronauts

chapter 6|22 pages

The Air/Space Boundary Question

chapter 7|24 pages

The Moon and Other Celestial Bodies

chapter 10|44 pages

Environmental Regulation

chapter 11|70 pages

Telecommunication Organisations

chapter 12|22 pages

Global Navigation Satellite Systems

chapter 13|32 pages

Remote Sensing

chapter 14|24 pages

Space Activities and International Trade Law

chapter 16|34 pages

The Military Use of Outer Space

chapter 18|18 pages

The Future