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Sovereignty and jurisdiction in the airspace and outer space : legal

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Publication details: London Routledge 2012Description: 369p xxxivISBN:
  • 9780415562126
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.460000 ODU
Contents:
Table of contents 1. Preliminary Considerations: Sovereignty, Jurisdiction and Control in International Law; 2. Aspects of Sovereignty and Jurisdiction Over the Seas; 3. Aspects of Sovereignty and Jurisdiction in Polar Regions and in Antarctica; 4. The Legal Status of the Airspace; 5. Jurisdiction Over Crimes in the Airspace and on Board Aircraft; 6. Jurisdiction and Control in the Airspace Over International Spaces; 7. Sovereignty and Trespass in Territorial Airspace; 8. Jurisdiction and Control in Outer Space; 9. Legality of The Common Heritage of Mankind Principle in Space Law; 10. Utilisation Regime Over Space Based Resources: Analogies from the International Seabed Regime and Antarctica; 11. Jurisdiction and Control Rationae Instrumenti and Rationae Personnae in Outerspace; 12. Aspects of Sovereignty and Jurisdiction in the Delimitation of the Seas
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Table of contents
1. Preliminary Considerations: Sovereignty, Jurisdiction and Control in International Law;
2. Aspects of Sovereignty and Jurisdiction Over the Seas;
3. Aspects of Sovereignty and Jurisdiction in Polar Regions and in Antarctica;
4. The Legal Status of the Airspace;
5. Jurisdiction Over Crimes in the Airspace and on Board Aircraft;
6. Jurisdiction and Control in the Airspace Over International Spaces;
7. Sovereignty and Trespass in Territorial Airspace;
8. Jurisdiction and Control in Outer Space;
9. Legality of The Common Heritage of Mankind Principle in Space Law;
10. Utilisation Regime Over Space Based Resources: Analogies from the International Seabed Regime and Antarctica;
11. Jurisdiction and Control Rationae Instrumenti and Rationae Personnae in Outerspace;
12. Aspects of Sovereignty and Jurisdiction in the Delimitation of the Seas