Journal of Space Law Vol. 36, No. 1 Now Available
October 5, 2010 at 4:16 pm | Posted in Journal of Space Law | Leave a commentby Joanne Irene Gabrynowicz with the blog faculty
This issue of the Journal of Space Law features student research. This issue’s preview articles are by three awardees of research scholarships from the National Center for Remote Sensing, Air, and Space Law of the University of Mississippi School of Law. Mr. Nicholas D. Welly applies the ideas of 2009 Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences, Elinor Ostrom, regarding economic governance of a commons to space, a legal global commons in his article, Enlightened State-Interest—A Legal Framework for Protecting the “Common Interest of All Mankind” from Hardinian Tragedy. Mr. Paul Ordyna considers an activity with virtually no track record—commercial human spaceflight— in light of practices employed by a centuries-old industry by closely examining track records in his article, Insuring Human Space Flight: An Underwriter’s Dilemma. Also considering the application of new ideas to old problems is Mr. Surya Gablin Gunasekara’s article, The March of Science: Fourth Amendment Implications on Remote Sensing in Criminal Law. Supplemental material for these, and all of the articles, are also available for download.
JOURNAL OF SPACE LAW
UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI SCHOOL OF LAW
A JOURNAL DEVOTED TO SPACE LAW AND THE LEGAL PROBLEMS ARISING OUT OF HUMAN ACTIVITIES IN OUTER SPACE.
VOLUME 36 Summer 2010 NUMBER 1
CONTENTS
In Memory of Gretchen J. Harris – Joanne Irene Gabrynowicz and Jason A. Crook
Foreword – Joanne Irene Gabrynowicz
Call for Papers
Articles
Inventions in Outer Space: Need for Reconsideration of the Patent Regime – Sandeepa Bhat B.
U.S. Commercial Space Sector: Matured and Successful – Shane Chaddha
High Hopes and Low Estimates: New Space’s Rocky Contractual Road – Marielle Elisabet Dirkx
To the End of the Earth: A Study of the Boundary Between Earth and Space – Theodore W. Goodman
The March of Science: Fourth Amendment Implications on Remote Sensing in Criminal Law – Surya Gablin Gunasekara
Prometheus Unbound? Proposal or a New Legal Paradigm for Air Law and Space Law: Orbit Law – C. Brandon Halstead
Legality of the Deployment of Anti-Satellite Weapons in Earth Orbit: Present and Future – Shang Kuan
Insuring Human Space Flight: An Underwriter’s Dilemma – Paul Ordyna
Use of Outer Space for Peaceful Purposes: Non-Militarization, Non-Aggression and Prevention of Weaponization – Jinyuan Su
Enlightened State-Interest—A Legal Framework for Protecting the “Common Interest of All Mankind” from Hardinian Tragedy – Nicholas D. Welly
Bibliography
Aviation and Space Law: Relevant Publications – P.J. Blount
Aviation Law
Laws and Regulations
United States Administrative Decisions
Cases
Articles
Books and Reports
Space Law
International Materials
Laws and Regulations
Administrative Decisions
Cases
Articles
Books and Reports
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