Description |
1 online resource (610 p.) |
Series |
Routledge Handbooks in Law Series |
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Routledge Handbooks in Law Series
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Contents |
Cover -- Endorsement Page -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Disclaimer -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- List of contributors -- Foreword -- Editors' preface -- Introduction -- Part I General framework and boundary conditions -- A: Changing institutional roles in space policy -- Chapter 1 Towards a new legal ecosystem for the exploitation of space -- Chapter 2 The EU Regulation for the Space Programme: A new framework -- Chapter 3 Commercial space activities in the US: An overview of the current policy and regulatory framework |
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B: Fostering NewSpace: Finance models and favourable jurisdictions -- Chapter 4 NewSpace companies: Incorporating and financing operations -- Chapter 5 The Space Protocol of the Cape Town Convention: A tool to promote greater commercialisation and private financing in the space sector -- C: The international legal framework for licensing space activities: Innovative examples -- Chapter 6 Canada: Past, current, and future space law and policy perspectives -- Chapter 7 National space law and licensing of commercial space activities in Japan |
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Chapter 8 Regulating commercial space activities in Australia and New Zealand -- Chapter 9 Practical experiences with Finland's national space legislation and lessons learned -- Chapter 10 Framework and licensing requirements for space activities in Russia, with a particular focus on the NewSpace sector -- Chapter 11 How China incorporates and fosters commercial space activities by its national space law instruments -- Chapter 12 India: Recent developments in space business and regulation -- D: Fostering innovation through competition and public procurement |
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Chapter 13 The EU and ESA rules on public procurement -- Chapter 14 Procurement by ESA in times of pandemic crises -- Chapter 15 NewSpace growth through NASA's contractual and other transaction authorities -- Chapter 16 Public-private partnership to promote new entrants to space R&D activities in Japan -- Part II Specific markets -- A: Commercial space solutions for earth observation data and space applications -- Chapter 17 Legal considerations for NewSpace companies when selling data (and associated products and services) to the US Government |
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Chapter 18 Regulation of commercial Earth observation systems and data -- B: Large constellations: Frequencies, registration, and interference -- Chapter 19 A satellite operator's practical experiences with licensing and market barriers for global satellite constellations: The case of OneWeb -- Chapter 20 Registration requirements for satellites and the reality of large constellations: Ensuring a symbiosis of international law requirements and practicability -- C: New launchers, small launchers, space ports, and space tourism |
Summary |
The Routledge Handbook of Commercial Space Law provides a definitive survey of of the transitions and adjustments across the stakeholder community contributing to outer space activities |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
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Chapter 21 How can the insurance market provide new and effective solutions to NewSpace technologies and services? |
Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Baumann, Ingo
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Wintermuth, Susan-Gale
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ISBN |
9781000898828 |
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1000898822 |
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