Library: A Round-up of Reading
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Andrés Gálvez & Géraldine Naja-Corbin, Space Tourism: ESA’s View of Private Suborbital Spaceflight, ESA Bulletin
Earthbound: Gravity is not the main obstacle for America’s space business. Government is, The Economist
Washington, we have a problem: America’s space efforts are being hampered by politics, The Economist
Andrei Kislyakov, Space espionage: a high priority, RIA Novisti
Kornblatt, Sara. Note. Are emerging technologies in airport passenger screening reasonable under the Fourth Amendment? 41 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 385-412 (2007).
Tukdi, Irfan. Comment. Transatlantic turbulence: the passenger name record conflict. 45 Hous. L. Rev. 587-620 (2008).
45 HOUSTON LAW REVIEW, NO. 2, SYMPOSIUM, 2008:
Thirty Years of Airline Deregulation: A Structure, Conduct and Performance Review. 45 Hous. L. Rev. 287-507 (2008).
Bush, Darren. Introduction. 45 Hous. L. Rev. 287-292 (2008).
Reitzes, James and Diana Moss. Airline alliances and systems competition. 45 Hous. L. Rev. 293-332 (2008).
Levine, Michael E. Airline alliances and systems competition: antitrust policy toward airlines and the Department of Justice guidelines. 45 Hous. L. Rev. 333-342 (2008).
Ghosh, Shubha and Darren Bush. Predatory conduct and predatory legislation: exclusionary tactics in airline markets. 45 Hous. L. Rev. 343-394 (2008).
Sagers, Chris. Raising the price of pork in Texas: a few thoughts on Ghosh, Bush, and the future of the antitrust immunities. 45 Hous. L. Rev. 395-419 (2008).
Dempsey, Paul Stephen. The financial performance of the airline industry post-deregulation. 45 Hous. L. Rev. 421-485 (2008).
Carstensen, Peter C. The poor financial performance of deregulated airlines: competition as causation or only correlation? Reflections on Professor Dempsey’s article. 45 Hous. L. Rev. 487-507 (2008).
Sandeep Gopalan, Aerospace and Defense Industries, 42 International Lawyer 579 (2008).
Mark J. Andrews, Leendeet Creyf, et al., International Transportation Law, 42 International Lawyer 631 (2008).
James Oberg, Assessing the hazards of space hydrazine, and the media reportage of it, The Space Review
Taylor Dinnerman, European missile defense and military space, The Space Review
Proceedings
IIISL – The Proceedings for the 50th Colloqium on the Law of Outer Space (order form)
Presentations
Rachel Yates – Space Tourism: Having Fun at Your Own Risk
Brian Weeden – Space Security and Space Sustainability
Brian Weeden – Development of SSO Zoning
Weeden, Brian. “Space Surveillance and Situational Awareness,” 2008.
Weeden, Brian. “Vulnerabilities in U.S. Space Power,” 2008
Fact Sheets
Secure World Foundation – United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research
Reports
AIAA – Inside Aerospace 08 Report and Recommendations
CRS – Tactical Aircraft Modernization: Issues for Congress
Blogs
A not-so-secret document – Space Politics
National Security Directive on Space Exploration Policy (2004) – Secrecy News
Forden on Safir-e Omid – Arms Control Wonk
ITAR – a successful munition against US aerospace – HobbySpace.com
More on Regulation – The Launch Pad
ITAR (which I hate with a passion) Slammed by the Economist – Space Solar Power
Recent Spatial Law Links – Spatial Law
More Thoughts On The Tether Permits – Transterrestial Musings
Bullsh*t Hydrazine Story – Arms Control Wonk
Karzai Condemns US Air Strike: Was it Indiscriminate Force? – Exploring International Law
Biting Memo Details Intel, DoD Satellite Feud – DoD Buzz
Newsletters
NSGIC – Summer 2008
Presidential Directives
NSPD-31
Interviews
George Nield – Cosmic Log
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