Sentences with phrase «outer space law»

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Two years ago, Congress passed and President Obama signed a law that said private companies can own and sell what they extract, although, abiding by the language of the Outer Space Treaty, the companies can not claim ownership of the celestial body itself.
He advised on a wide range of briefs, including UK investor protection, maritime issues, counter-proliferation and counter-terrorism, the UK overseas territories and the international law of outer space.
While these products may have some relevance in the extreme conditions of outer space, manufacturers of paints containing [insulating additives] are making claims that defy the laws of physics... when they claim they can save significant energy in buildings.»
Space and military law experts from Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States have joined forces to take the lead on understanding how our Earth - bound laws will be applied in times of armed conflict in outer sSpace and military law experts from Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States have joined forces to take the lead on understanding how our Earth - bound laws will be applied in times of armed conflict in outer spacespace.
Treaties that might apply — the Weather Modification Convention, the Outer Space Treaty, the ol' Law of the Sea — wouldn't really cover geoengineering experiments or deployments, he said.
Well any isolated neutral atom or molecule getting along in outer space is subject basically to nothing but the gravitational force; which is far and away the weakest of all the Physical forces of nature; so it doesn't do a heck of a lot for any isolated neutral atom or molecule; which continues on in a straight line at a constant velocity according to Newton's Laws (or maybe Einstein's)
His 50 - year career in international law and diplomacy has spanned a wide and varied field, including settlement of disputes; the law of treaties; State responsibility; diplomatic and State immunity; maritime delimitation; the law of the Continental shelf; outer space and nuclear energy; the law of international organisations; the UN Security Council; the laws of war and neutrality; international criminal tribunals; and numerous other areas.
«To formulate a regime for licensing UK companies» space tourism activities,... BNSC will be looking at proposals over the next few months and asking «stakeholders, which could be space law firms, insurance companies and relevant government departments, their views on space tourism for the manned suborbital flight licensing system it thinks it will need under the UK's Outer Space Act, which became law in 1986.»&rspace tourism activities,... BNSC will be looking at proposals over the next few months and asking «stakeholders, which could be space law firms, insurance companies and relevant government departments, their views on space tourism for the manned suborbital flight licensing system it thinks it will need under the UK's Outer Space Act, which became law in 1986.»&rspace law firms, insurance companies and relevant government departments, their views on space tourism for the manned suborbital flight licensing system it thinks it will need under the UK's Outer Space Act, which became law in 1986.»&rspace tourism for the manned suborbital flight licensing system it thinks it will need under the UK's Outer Space Act, which became law in 1986.»&rSpace Act, which became law in 1986.»»
Londin writes, «Today I have a real treat, as well as a blogosphere exclusive, for Space Law Probers and guests, from professor Glenn Reynolds, space law aficionado and author of the classic text, «Outer Space: Problems of Law and Policy»...&rSpace Law Probers and guests, from professor Glenn Reynolds, space law aficionado and author of the classic text, «Outer Space: Problems of Law and Policy»...&raqLaw Probers and guests, from professor Glenn Reynolds, space law aficionado and author of the classic text, «Outer Space: Problems of Law and Policy»...&rspace law aficionado and author of the classic text, «Outer Space: Problems of Law and Policy»...&raqlaw aficionado and author of the classic text, «Outer Space: Problems of Law and Policy»...&rSpace: Problems of Law and Policy»...&raqLaw and Policy»...»
Portugal (9 October)-- «On new and emerging threats, such as armed drones, autonomous weapons, cyberspace and militarization of outer space, we should encourage transparency and adapt applicable international law or develop new regulatory multilateral security frameworks responsive to the objective of protecting civilians and Human Rights.»
Pakistan (10 October)-- «Pakistan also supports the commencement of negotiations in the CD on the Prevention of an Arms Race in Outer Space and Negative Security Assurances, as well as on contemporary issues such as chemical and biological terrorism, lethal autonomous weapon systems (LAWS), and cyber weapons.»
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