Buch, Englisch, Band 11, 396 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 726 g
Reihe: Studies in Space Law
Buch, Englisch, Band 11, 396 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 726 g
Reihe: Studies in Space Law
ISBN: 978-90-04-31222-7
Verlag: Brill
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Table of Contents
Prefaces;
The practical perspective
Micro/Nano/Picosatellite – Activities: Challenges towards New Space Education and Utilisation Otto Koudelka, Technical University of Graz, Austria;
Capacity Building in Space Technology Development: The Role of the United Nations Werner Balogh, UNOOSA;
Small Satellites: Innovative Activities, Traditional Laws and the Industry Perspective Neta Palkovitz, ISIS, The Netherlands;
Small Satellite Industry and Legal Perspectives in the United States Michael Dornik, EchoStar Corp., United States, Milton Smith, Sherman & Howard, United States;
Launching Numerous Small Satellites – A Flourishing Business? The Case of the Russian Federation Olga A. Volynskaya, Foreign Trade Academy, Russian Federation, Rustam A. Kasyanov, State Institute of International Relations, Russian Federation;
Small Satellites as a Chance for Developing Countries Romina Acevedo, Bolivarian Space Agency, Venezuel, Roberto Becerra, Bolivarian Space Agency, Venezuela;
The legal perspective
Authorisation of Small Satellites under National Space Legislation; Sa’id Mosteshar, Space Institute, London, United Kingdom, Irmgard Marboe, University of Vienna, NPOC Space Law, Austria;
Liability for Damage Caused by Small Satellites – A Non-issue? Frans G. von der Dunk, University of Nebraska, United States;
Registration of Small Satellites and the Case of the Netherlands Tanja Masson-Zwaan, International Institute of Space Law, The Netherlands;
QB 50: Legal Aspects of a Multinational Small Satellite Initiative Jean-François Mayence, Belgian Science Policy Office, Belgium;
Small Satellites and Space Debris Mitigation Cordula Steinkogler, University of Vienna, NPOC Space Law, Austria;
The ITU Radio Regulations Related to Small Satellites Attila Matas, ITU, Yvon Henri, ITU, Chuen Chern Loo, ITU;
Satellite Registration Management for Educational Small Satellite Programmes Piero Galeone, ESA, Daniel Sagath, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Joost Vanreusel, ESA;
The Impact of Technology and Export Controls on Small Satellite Missions Maximilian Trautinger, University of Vienna, Austria;
Launch Contracts for Small Satellites – The Essential Elements Hiroyuki Kishindo, JAXA, Japan;
Ensuring Regulatory Compliance for Small Satellites through Procurement and Grant Conditions Ingo Baumann, BHO Legal, Germany;
The economic perspective
Crowdfunding for Small Satellites Peter Platzer, Spire, United States, Katharina Klausner, Austria;
Do Small Satellites Need Insurance? Cécile Gaubert, Marsh, France;
Index