Space Law
Second Edition
Nomos, 2. Edition 2023, 307 Pages
Description
Space tourism, satellite use, military scope or extra-terrestrial resource extraction: space law is increasingly shaping national and international interests.
In clear diction and with illustrations and supporting graphics, Hobe presents all relevant legal aspects of space use on the basis of international space law and all relevant national space legislations.
Focus on new developments
The 2nd edition takes into account the new legal problems resulting from the rapidly advancing conquest of space. This concerns previously unknown areas, in particular:
• Space travel by private companies
• NASA's Artemis programme
• Concrete considerations for the colonisation of the Moon and Mars
• Resource extraction on celestial objects
• Traffic rules for outer space.
In clear diction and with illustrations and supporting graphics, Hobe presents all relevant legal aspects of space use on the basis of international space law and all relevant national space legislations.
Focus on new developments
The 2nd edition takes into account the new legal problems resulting from the rapidly advancing conquest of space. This concerns previously unknown areas, in particular:
• Space travel by private companies
• NASA's Artemis programme
• Concrete considerations for the colonisation of the Moon and Mars
• Resource extraction on celestial objects
• Traffic rules for outer space.
Bibliographical data
Edition | 2 |
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ISBN | 978-3-8487-8850-7 |
Subtitle | Second Edition |
Publication Date | Jun 29, 2023 |
Year of Publication | 2023 |
Publisher | Nomos |
Format | Hardcover |
Language | englisch |
Pages | 307 |
Medium | Book |
Product Type | Textbook |
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»Stephan Hobe´s Space Law can be expected to become an essential tool for everybody dealing with space law in an academic as well as in a practical manner. And one can furthermore expect that it will guide the debates for the future of space law.«
Kai-Uwe Schrogl, ZLW 3/2019, 532
»Stephan Hobe´s Space Law can be expected to become an essential tool for everybody dealing with space law in an academic as well as in a practical manner. And one can furthermore expect that it will guide the debates for the future of space law.«
Kai-Uwe Schrogl, ZLW 3/2019, 532
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