International Space Law

International Space Law by Boris Belitsky, published by University Press of the Pacific in 2000, offers a thorough examination of the legal frameworks governing space exploration and technology. This edition spans 272 pages and is presented in English, addressing the unique challenges and considerations that arise in this rapidly evolving field, which impacts the interests of nations worldwide.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the intersection between law and the burgeoning domain of air and space activities. The book delves into the implications of space technology on international relations and legal standards, providing insights into how various countries navigate their interests in this new frontier. Through its focused analysis, the text contributes to the understanding of international law as it pertains to space, making it a relevant resource for those interested in the legal aspects of air and space.
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The exploration of space and the development of space technology constitute an entirely new and highly specific sphere of human activity, which affects the interests of all nations.
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