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Space law and government.

Author: Andrew Gallagher Haley
Publisher: New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts [1963]
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Haley, Andrew Gallagher.
Space law and government.
New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts [1963]
(OCoLC)577109626
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Andrew Gallagher Haley
OCLC Number: 875765
Description: xxiv, 584 p. diagrs. 24 cm.
Contents: The promise and challenge of space endeavor --
The traditional bases of international law --
National consent to overflight. Airspace sovereignty: a brief historical survey ; The role of consent in the international law-making process ; The international geophysical year and the development of the law of space --
The limits of national sovereignty. How high does national sovereignty extend? ; Scientific consideration of the von Kármán line --
Sovereignty over celestial bodies. New lands and claims of sovereignty ; The problem before us --
Space vehicle regulations. Basic registration and safety laws ; Administrative problems ; Special problems --
Space communications. Some basic aspects of radio use ; The international problems ; Technical considerations --
Liability for personal and property damages in space activities. The domestic aspects of the problem: law in the United States ; International liability for space activities ; Genocidal crimes and torts --
Space medical jurisprudence --
Intergovernmental organizations in space activities. United Nations principal organs ; Specialized agencies affiliated with the United Nations ; United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space ; Other organizations --
Nongovernmental organizations. Direct international coordination of space activities throught the International Astronautical Federation ; IAF efforts to achieve international coordination of space activities though intergovernmental organizations ; Some other nongovernmental organizations in the international coordination of space activities --
Metalaw. The possibility of other worlds with intelligent life.

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