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IV. Current IssuesSpace Law► Kore
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Current issue25Future National Sche
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CURRENT SCENARIO• Uncoordinated a
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RELEVANT ISSUES• Legal and admini
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ADMINISTRATIVEINFRASTRUCTUREGoal :
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NATIONAL SPACE AGENCYImplementation
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The Space Activities ActThe objecti
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Ensuring Access to Space Services
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operation: the Indian National Sate
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The trust areas of the proposed pol
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Another important forum in discussi
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interest in the utilization of spac
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1.3. Other Governmental Institution
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The Strategy• The development and
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Training & Education Activities of
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Participants Trained in GIS and Rem
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A particular importance to the COPU
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1. National Space Policy Internatio
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Main ActivitiesFollowing the object
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Origins and Characteristics of theS
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The Spirit and Letterof the Law•
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NonappropriationNo national appropr
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"Peaceful Purposes"on Celestial Bod
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Questions,Comments?
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Principles Adopted bythe General As
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Different Kinds• Purports to stat
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Space Declarationsand Resolutions
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Space Principles Adopted bythe Gene
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Declaration of Legal PrinciplesGove
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Direct Television• AddressesBroad
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Remote Sensing Principles• “Pri
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Remote Sensing PrinciplesObligation
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Principles on Nuclear Power• Gene
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Declaration on International Cooper
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ContentsINTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OFA
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A. Non-appropriationINTERNATIONAL I
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C. Registration spaceobjects & juri
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A. Military usageINTERNATIONAL INST
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6. Formal clausesINTERNATIONAL INST
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3. Obligations relating to Rescue a
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a) Rescue operations within the jur
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then it has to bear the expenses it
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Two, compulsory settlement of dispu
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ConclusionsLiability Convention and
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Conclusions (3)Liability Convention
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Space Law Specialist segment
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Table of ContentsPART IOverview upo
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Non-Appropriation Principle : Histo
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Non-Appropriation Principle : Histo
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Inherent Limitation Absence of lega
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Part IIProperty Rights through the
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Civil Law Concept of Property The R
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Case for right to use without owner
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Efficiency in the property rights r
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Merit of Law & Economics Paradigm I
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Implication of the property rights
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Table of Contents1 Interpretation o
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Status of Outer Space TreatyIf Oute
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Implication of non-appropriationof
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Obligation of StatesArt. I Free acc
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Current Legal SituationCelestial Bo
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Example of Territorial Claim1 1976
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Article VI of the OST: General Feat
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Agreement. Any dispute would theref
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high seas. It imposes an obligation
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3. The Permanent Mission of the Uni
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Discussion Paper:1968 Rescue Agreem
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Status on 1 September 2003• 88 St
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States with Obligations• Articles
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Scope of Application• Rescue Agre
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Rescue & Return of Astronauts• Ar
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Search & Rescue within territory of
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Reasons for Ratification - 11. Alth
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Conclusions• The provisions in th
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Second, an increasing number of sta
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not claim any reparation from Germa
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1 Desirability of universalacceptan
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Express Case (2)15 Jan. 1995 launch
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Easiness acceding to the RescueAgre
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entry of Cosmos-954 would be a reco
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present a claim. 97 If neither Stat
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Figure 1. Summary of Liability Issu
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due diligence was exercised. 142 In
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FaultArticle III of th e Liability
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Direct Dam ageLost time andearnings
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IntroductionSpace Activities import
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1.4. Application of Article VIII of
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Registration Convention• 12 Artic
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The Need for Revisions• Clarifica
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Customary law• 45 parties; some a
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2. The Rescue AgreementThe Workshop
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Annex IIProgrammeMonday, 3 November
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19:00 ReceptionTuesday, 4 November
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16:20 - 18:00Meeting Room (M-118)Go
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09:30 - 10:40Discussion and Observa
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Annex IIIUnited Nations/Republic of
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Family Name, FirstName20. Chung, Wo
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