Library: A Round-up of Reading
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ESPI, FRS, IFRI and SWP, The need for a new Franco-German partnership in space: A joint policy memorandum, Space Policy (2009).
Property Rights: Statement of the Board of Directors of the International Institute of Space Law (IISL), 22 March 2009, Space Policy (2009).
74 Journal of Air Law and Commerce:
# ARTICLES
# Donald R. Andersen, Recent Developments in Aviation Law, p.153# John W Heck, Major USAFR, Pushing the Envelope: Why Washington, DC Airspace Restrictions Do Not Enhance Security, p.335
# Michael C. Mineiro, Assessing the Risks: Tort Liability and Risk Management in the Event of a Commercial Human Space Flight Vehicle Accident, p.371
# Don G. Rushing & Ellen Nudelman Adler, Some Inconvenient Truths About Forum Non Conveniens law in International Aviation Disasters, p.403
# COMMENTS
# Benjamin D. Williams, Playing the Slots: The FAA Gambles with Its Controversial Congestion Management Plan for New York’s Busiest Airports, p.437# Genevra Williams, GPS for the Sky: A Survey of Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) and Its Implementation in the United States, p.473
Ramya Shah, From Beepers to GPS: Can the Fourth Amendment Keep up with Electronic Tracking Technology?, 2009 University of Illinois Journal of Law, Technology & Policy 281 (2009).
Books
Ruwantissa Abeyratne, Aeropolitics (NOVA Publishers, Oct. 2009)
Reports
CRS – RS22763: Air Force C-17 Aircraft Procurement: Background and Issues for Congress
CRS – RL34398: Air Force KC-X Tanker Aircraft Program: Background and Issues for Congress
CRS – RL30563: F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) Program: Background and Issues for Congress
CRS – R40717: Issues Regarding a National Land Parcel Database
Blogs
Imaging Technology: The Bigger Picture – TSA Blog
Export control review seen as positive for space industries – Space 2.0 Blog
Augustine Committee Status Check – Space Policy Online
Seeking “adequate” budgets that are matched to “a worthy mission” – Space Politics
Fugitive still licensed to fly by the FAA – Georgetown Security Law Brief
South Korea Blinks – Arms Control Wonk
White House Press Secretary Offers New Rationale for Going to the Moon – Space Policy Online
Space Frontier Foundation: Government Must Buy All Rides to Space Commercially – Spaceports
NASA OIG Reports You Have Never Seen Before – NASA Watch
Space Frontier Foundation suggests US GOV to buy rides to space commercially – 62 Mile Club
Commercial Pilot Receives 160-Day Suspension For Altitude Deviation – Aviation Law Discussions
Lockerbie Bomber Released From Scottish Jail – The Faculty Lounge
State Department Distinguishes South Korean Space Launch Program from North Korea’s – Space Policy Online
How Bad Is Antitrust Immunity for Aviation? – Aviation Law Prof Blog
Shipper’s cargo damage complaint held adequate under Montreal Convention – NV Flyer
Boeing Proposes Politics-Dodging Missile Defense System – Danger Room
Update on Spatial Law and Policy – Spatial Law and Policy
Obama’s spaceflight decision: Can commercial win? – Hyperbola
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