Law and Policy in the Space Station's Era/ by Andrew J Young
Series: Utrecht Studies in Air and Space Law ; v. 2 | Utrecht studies in air and space lawPublication details: Dordrecht Boston London Martinus Nijhoff Publishers c.1988Description: xxiii, 323 pISBN:- 9024737222
- 341.47 YO-L
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OPJGU Sonepat- Campus FOB Library | Special Collection - Ram S. Jakhu | 341.47 YO-L (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan | Gifted by Prof. Ram S. Jakhu | 023582 |
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This book addresses the policy implications for all current participants in the Space Station'e Era. Naturally cooperation on such scale engenders myriad legal difficulties. This book divides its discussion of these into three parts, dealing with a constitutional perspective of the treaty-making process in the space field, the optimum framework for management of the US/International Space Station and a presentation of the range and complexity of the commercial issues involved. The third part of the book deals with the macrocosm within which space station as specific suites of hardware must operate.
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