Space Law: Development and Scope
By (Author) Nandasiri Jasentuliyana
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
21st August 1992
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Astronomy, space and time
341.47
Hardback
312
This volume presents an analysis of the historical background, current status and future development of space law by noted legal scholars, and focuses on a distinct and growing field of international law that incorporates both public and private law. Specific areas covered are scientific and technical aspects of space and space law; the United Nations and other institutional arrangements; national regulatory aspects; satellite applications; commercialisation; dispute settlement; and case law. Since the establishment of a special law-making body at the United Nations in 1958, there has been a steady expansion of laws and regulations pertaining to space activities. The result has been the development of a distinct and mature discipline of international law.
"A meticulously organized and interesting book, Space Law was published 35 years after the first spacecraft was placed in orbit. . . . [It] is a must for laymen, especially space scientists and engineers, or even attorneys who are not familiar with space law, and seek an introduction to the subject."-Earth Space Review
A meticulously organized and interesting book, Space Law was published 35 years after the first spacecraft was placed in orbit. . . . [It] is a must for laymen, especially space scientists and engineers, or even attorneys who are not familiar with space law, and seek an introduction to the subject.-Earth Space Review
The Report is extremely well organized and appears to be thorough. it should definitely be read by all interested in the development of space law.-Journal of Space Law
This is a well documented book written in a readable style. It will be a valuable reference book to both specialists and those with only a general background of space law.-Space Policy
This rich addition to the literature in space law is a joint publication of the International Institute of Space Law and Praeger Publishers.-ASIL
To sum it up, Jasentuliyana's collection is remarkably comprehensive despite its shortness. It should not be missing in any space law library.-Schrifttum
"The Report is extremely well organized and appears to be thorough. it should definitely be read by all interested in the development of space law."-Journal of Space Law
"This is a well documented book written in a readable style. It will be a valuable reference book to both specialists and those with only a general background of space law."-Space Policy
"This rich addition to the literature in space law is a joint publication of the International Institute of Space Law and Praeger Publishers."-ASIL
"To sum it up, Jasentuliyana's collection is remarkably comprehensive despite its shortness. It should not be missing in any space law library."-Schrifttum
NANDASIRI JASENTULIYANA is Director of the Office for Outer Space Affairs of the United Nations.