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Ownership of Satellites - 4th Luxembourg Workshop on Space and Satellite Communication Law
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Bester Preis: € 79,00 (vom 03.02.2018)Ownership of Satellites
ISBN: 9783848739219 bzw. 3848739216, in Deutsch, neu.
Das von internationalen Autoren aus Wissenschaft und Praxis des Raumfahrtrechts verfasste Werk beschäftigt sich im Kern mit Problemen des Eigentumrechts an Satelliten, deren Übertragung und der Haftung bei Schäden. Darüber hinaus werden unter anderem die Registrierung von Raumobjekten unter UN-Rahmenbedingungen und die Zuweisung von Frequenzen behandelt. Die Publikation ist ein bedeutender Beitrag zur theoretischen Debatte über das Recht des Weltraums, ist aber zugleich ein wichtiges Instrument für die Anwaltschaft im Finanz- und Versicherungssektor. von Hofmann, Mahulena, Neu.
Ownership of Satellites - 4th Luxembourg Workshop on Space and Satellite Communication Law
ISBN: 9783848739219 bzw. 3848739216, in Deutsch, Nomos Verlagsges.MBH & Co, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Ownership of Satellites: Das von internationalen Autoren aus Wissenschaft und Praxis des Raumfahrtrechts verfasste Werk beschäftigt sich im Kern mit Problemen des Eigentumrechts an Satelliten, deren Übertragung und der Haftung bei Schäden.Darüber hinaus werden unter anderem die Registrierung von Raumobjekten unter UN-Rahmenbedingungen und die Zuweisung von Frequenzen behandelt. Die Publikation ist ein bedeutender Beitrag zur theoretischen Debatte über das Recht des Weltraums, ist aber zugleich ein wichtiges Instrument für die Anwaltschaft im Finanz- und Versicherungssektor. Englisch, Buch.
Ownership of Satellites
ISBN: 9783848739219 bzw. 3848739216, in Deutsch, neu.
Das von internationalen Autoren aus Wissenschaft und Praxis des Raumfahrtrechts verfasste Werk beschäftigt sich im Kern mit Problemen des Eigentumrechts an Satelliten, deren Übertragung und der Haftung bei Schäden.Darüber hinaus werden unter anderem die Registrierung von Raumobjekten unter UN-Rahmenbedingungen und die Zuweisung von Frequenzen behandelt.Die Publikation ist ein bedeutender Beitrag zur theoretischen Debatte über das Recht des Weltraums, ist aber zugleich ein wichtiges Instrument für die Anwaltschaft im Finanz- und Versicherungssektor.
Ownership of Satellites: 4th Luxembourg Workshop on Space and Satellite Communication Law (2017)
ISBN: 9781509915552 bzw. 1509915559, in Englisch, 304 Seiten, Nomos/Hart, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Amazon.com.
Written by a group of prominent international authors from academia and law, Ownership of Satellites deals with one of the imminent problems of the law of outer space-the ownership of satellites and its transfer. On the one hand, only the launching State can register a space object and only the launching state is liable for damages caused by the satellite. On the other hand, there is the emergence of several new phenomena, such as condominium of satellites or the exponential existence of small satellites. Furthermore, the relation between the registration of space objects under a UN framework and the assignment of frequencies is practically unknown to non-internals. These issues have caused there to be a need for analysis, not only from the perspective of international law of outer space, but also from the perspective of telecommunication law and European Union law to offer insights to the current practice. This publication is a contribution to the theoretical discussions on the law of outer space, but can serve as an important tool used by lawyers, including those from the financial and insurance sectors. [Subject: International Law, Space Law, EU Law], Hardcover, Label: Nomos/Hart, Nomos/Hart, Product group: Book, Published: 2017-05-18, Studio: Nomos/Hart.
Ownership of Satellites
ISBN: 9781509915552 bzw. 1509915559, in Englisch, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, neu.
The publication Ownership of Satellites written under the editorship of professor Mahulena Hofmann and Dr. Andreas Loukakis from Luxembourg by a group of prominent international authors from the academia and practice of the law of space activities, deals with one of the imminent problems of the law of outer space - the ownership of satellites and its transfer. The reason for opening the discussion on this subject is the fact that on the one hand, the main legal problems remain - only the launching State can register a space object and only the launching state is liable for damages caused by the satellite, and on the other hand the emergence of several new phenomena, such as condominium of satellites or the exponential existence of small satellites. Furthermore, the relation between the registration of space objects under UN framework and the assignment of frequencies is practically unknown to non-internals. This situation contributed to the wish to analyze this issue not only from the perspective of international law of outer space, but also from the perspective of telecommunication law and European Union law, offering insights to the current practice. The publication is a contribution to the theoretical discussions on the law of outer space, but can serve as an important tool used by the lawyers, including those from the financial and insurance sectors.
Dispute Settlement in the Area of Space Communication: 2nd Luxembourg Workshop on Space and Satellite Communication Law (Luxemburger Juristische Studien - Luxembourg Legal Studies) (2015)
ISBN: 9781849468725 bzw. 1849468729, in Englisch, 202 Seiten, Nomos/Hart, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, RAREWAVES-IMPORTS.
Which dispute settlement mechanisms are available in the area of space communication? Their choice is clearly determined by the legal character of those who are parties in the dispute: states, international intergovernmental organizations, private entities, or even individuals. In this study, the analysis of various dispute settlement mechanisms demonstrates that not all existing mechanisms are equally capable of serving this purpose. It appears that the parties to a dispute often prefer to search for a consensus and an arbitration procedure prior to taking part in international adjudication. The cases where formalized international courts are involved in this area have been relatively rare. Space communication disputes may often be similar to investment disputes. The decisive factors of this similarity include: the high costs of investment * its international character * the necessity to maintain working relationships with the opposing party of the dispute after the conclusion of the dispute * the difficult technical background to the cases * little trust in court procedures * low indemnification * the fear of non-implementation of court decisions. As a consequence, it can be expected that mediation, negotiation, and arbitration, as well as alternative dispute settlement mechanisms will remain the main mechanisms of dispute settlement in the area of space communication in the near future. [Subject: Arbitration, Public International Law, Air and Space Law], Hardcover, Label: Nomos/Hart, Nomos/Hart, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2015-09-03, Studio: Nomos/Hart, Verkaufsrang: 6227489.
Dispute Settlement in the Area of Space Communication: 2nd Luxembourg Workshop on Space and Satellite Communication Law (Luxemburger Juristische Studien - Luxembourg Legal Studies) (2015)
ISBN: 9781849468725 bzw. 1849468729, in Englisch, 202 Seiten, Nomos/Hart, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, ---SuperBookDeals.
Which dispute settlement mechanisms are available in the area of space communication? Their choice is clearly determined by the legal character of those who are parties in the dispute: states, international intergovernmental organizations, private entities, or even individuals. In this study, the analysis of various dispute settlement mechanisms demonstrates that not all existing mechanisms are equally capable of serving this purpose. It appears that the parties to a dispute often prefer to search for a consensus and an arbitration procedure prior to taking part in international adjudication. The cases where formalized international courts are involved in this area have been relatively rare. Space communication disputes may often be similar to investment disputes. The decisive factors of this similarity include: the high costs of investment * its international character * the necessity to maintain working relationships with the opposing party of the dispute after the conclusion of the dispute * the difficult technical background to the cases * little trust in court procedures * low indemnification * the fear of non-implementation of court decisions. As a consequence, it can be expected that mediation, negotiation, and arbitration, as well as alternative dispute settlement mechanisms will remain the main mechanisms of dispute settlement in the area of space communication in the near future. [Subject: Arbitration, Public International Law, Air and Space Law], Hardcover, Label: Nomos/Hart, Nomos/Hart, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2015-09-03, Studio: Nomos/Hart, Verkaufsrang: 6227489.
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