The Resource The Geostationary Ring : Practice and Law, by Martha Mejía-Kaiser, (electronic resource)
The Geostationary Ring : Practice and Law, by Martha Mejía-Kaiser, (electronic resource)
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The item The Geostationary Ring : Practice and Law, by Martha Mejía-Kaiser, (electronic resource) represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in European University Institute.
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource.
- Contents
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- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- List of Figures and Tables
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 Physical Characteristics and Users of the Geostationary Orbit
- 1 The Way Leading to the Geostationary Orbit
- 2 Types of Orbits
- 3 Two Examples of Circular and Elliptical Orbits
- 4 The Geostationary Orbit
- 5 Geosynchronous Orbits
- 6 The Geostationary Ring as a Three-Dimensional Body
- 7 Some Natural Forces Influencing Satellite Positions
- 8 Users of the Geostationary Ring
- 9 Conclusion
- 2 Basic Concepts of Space Law as Relevant to the Geostationary Ring
- 1 Space Law Legal and Political Multilateral Instruments
- 2 Basic Concepts of Space Law
- 3 State Responsibility in General
- 4 State Responsibility for Space Activities
- 5 Liability
- 6 Conclusion
- 3 Sovereignty Claims with Respect to the Geostationary Ring
- 1 The Boundaries of Outer Space
- 2 The Bogotá Declaration
- 3 Position of Colombia
- 4 Position of Ecuador
- 5 The Unsubstantiated Position of Colombia and Ecuador
- 6 Conclusion
- 4 Slots and Electromagnetic Frequencies
- 1 Beginning of Space Communications
- 2 Brief Historical Background of ITU ’s Role with Regard to Geostationary Communications
- 3 Stepping Stones for Geostationary Slot and Frequency Coordination
- 4 Controversial and Peculiar Issues
- 5 Conclusion
- 5 Space Traffic in the Geostationary Ring
- 1 Busy Segments in the Geostationary Ring
- 2 Sharing Duties for Satellite Station-keeping
- 3 Traffic Rules and Traffic Management
- 4 Conclusion
- 6 Pollution of the Geostationary Ring
- 1 Generation of Space Debris
- 2 Small Space Debris
- 3 Space Surveillance
- 4 Initial Efforts to Preserve the Geostationary Ring
- 5 Conclusion
- 7 Re-orbiting into Graveyard Orbits
- 1 The Geostationary Ring as a Protected Region
- 2 The Price of Re-orbiting Satellites into Graveyard Orbits
- 3 Evolution of the IADC Recommendations on ‘Re-orbiting’ into Customary Law?
- 4 Will the ‘Re-orbiting of Geostationary Satellites into Graveyard Orbits’ Crystallize into a New Norm of International Customary Law?
- 5 Legal Consequences If ‘Re-orbiting of Geostationary Satellites into Graveyard Orbits’ Crystallizes as a Norm
- 6 Legal Consequences Even If No Norm Exists
- 7 Conclusion
- 8 On-Orbit Servicing, Removal and Recycling of Space Debris
- 1 The State with Jurisdiction and Control
- 2 On-Orbit Servicing of Geostationary Satellites
- 3 Salvage of Space Objects
- 4 Recycling Space Objects
- 5 Responsibility and Liability for On-orbit Servicing, Salvage and Recycling
- 6 Active Space Debris Removal
- 7 Responsibility and Liability for Removal
- 8 Removal of Hazardous Space Objects XX
- 9 Model for The Distant Future: International Market Oriented Space Removal
- 10 Conclusion
- 9 Unauthorised Cyber Activities
- 1 Basic Technical Description of a Satellite System
- 2 Methods to Access the Computer Systems of a Space System
- 3 Unauthorised Access to Satellite Payload Information
- 4 Unauthorised Access to Satellite Flight Systems
- 5 Unauthorised Cyber Activities Under Telecommunications Law
- 6 Unauthorised Cyber Activities in Space Law
- 7 Phases of Unauthorised Cyber Activities XX
- 8 Recommendations to Counteract Unauthorised Cyber Activities on Space Systems
- 9 Conclusion
- 10 Future Systems
- 1 Space Solar Power Systems
- 2 Space Mirrors
- 3 Space Elevator
- 4 Other Uses
- 5 Conclusion
- Concluding Remarks
- 1 Matters for Further Research
- 2 The Way Forward
- Annex 1: IADC Space Debris Mitigation Guidelines
- Annex 2: Space Debris Mitigation Guidelines of the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, United Nations
- Annex 3: Table About the Practice by States and International Organisations on Satellite Re-Orbiting from 1999 to 2018
- Annex 4: Proposal of an International Convention on the Removal of Hazardous Space Debris
- Bibliography
- Treaties, Other Instruments and Documents
- Court Cases
- Isbn
- 9789004406919
- Label
- The Geostationary Ring : Practice and Law
- Title
- The Geostationary Ring
- Title remainder
- Practice and Law
- Statement of responsibility
- by Martha Mejía-Kaiser
- Title variation
- Practice and Law
- Language
- eng
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Mejía-Kaiser, Martha
- Dewey number
- 341.4
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
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- dictionaries
- bibliography
- Series statement
- Brill eBooks - International Law E-Books Online, Collection 2020
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Airspace (International law)
- Geostationary satellites
- Space law
- Space pollution
- Label
- The Geostationary Ring : Practice and Law, by Martha Mejía-Kaiser, (electronic resource)
- Antecedent source
- unknown
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- List of Figures and Tables -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 Physical Characteristics and Users of the Geostationary Orbit -- 1 The Way Leading to the Geostationary Orbit -- 2 Types of Orbits -- 3 Two Examples of Circular and Elliptical Orbits -- 4 The Geostationary Orbit -- 5 Geosynchronous Orbits -- 6 The Geostationary Ring as a Three-Dimensional Body -- 7 Some Natural Forces Influencing Satellite Positions -- 8 Users of the Geostationary Ring -- 9 Conclusion -- 2 Basic Concepts of Space Law as Relevant to the Geostationary Ring -- 1 Space Law Legal and Political Multilateral Instruments -- 2 Basic Concepts of Space Law -- 3 State Responsibility in General -- 4 State Responsibility for Space Activities -- 5 Liability -- 6 Conclusion -- 3 Sovereignty Claims with Respect to the Geostationary Ring -- 1 The Boundaries of Outer Space -- 2 The Bogotá Declaration -- 3 Position of Colombia -- 4 Position of Ecuador -- 5 The Unsubstantiated Position of Colombia and Ecuador -- 6 Conclusion -- 4 Slots and Electromagnetic Frequencies -- 1 Beginning of Space Communications -- 2 Brief Historical Background of ITU ’s Role with Regard to Geostationary Communications -- 3 Stepping Stones for Geostationary Slot and Frequency Coordination -- 4 Controversial and Peculiar Issues -- 5 Conclusion -- 5 Space Traffic in the Geostationary Ring -- 1 Busy Segments in the Geostationary Ring -- 2 Sharing Duties for Satellite Station-keeping -- 3 Traffic Rules and Traffic Management -- 4 Conclusion -- 6 Pollution of the Geostationary Ring -- 1 Generation of Space Debris -- 2 Small Space Debris -- 3 Space Surveillance -- 4 Initial Efforts to Preserve the Geostationary Ring -- 5 Conclusion -- 7 Re-orbiting into Graveyard Orbits -- 1 The Geostationary Ring as a Protected Region -- 2 The Price of Re-orbiting Satellites into Graveyard Orbits -- 3 Evolution of the IADC Recommendations on ‘Re-orbiting’ into Customary Law? -- 4 Will the ‘Re-orbiting of Geostationary Satellites into Graveyard Orbits’ Crystallize into a New Norm of International Customary Law? -- 5 Legal Consequences If ‘Re-orbiting of Geostationary Satellites into Graveyard Orbits’ Crystallizes as a Norm -- 6 Legal Consequences Even If No Norm Exists -- 7 Conclusion -- 8 On-Orbit Servicing, Removal and Recycling of Space Debris -- 1 The State with Jurisdiction and Control -- 2 On-Orbit Servicing of Geostationary Satellites -- 3 Salvage of Space Objects -- 4 Recycling Space Objects -- 5 Responsibility and Liability for On-orbit Servicing, Salvage and Recycling -- 6 Active Space Debris Removal -- 7 Responsibility and Liability for Removal -- 8 Removal of Hazardous Space Objects XX -- 9 Model for The Distant Future: International Market Oriented Space Removal -- 10 Conclusion -- 9 Unauthorised Cyber Activities -- 1 Basic Technical Description of a Satellite System -- 2 Methods to Access the Computer Systems of a Space System -- 3 Unauthorised Access to Satellite Payload Information -- 4 Unauthorised Access to Satellite Flight Systems -- 5 Unauthorised Cyber Activities Under Telecommunications Law -- 6 Unauthorised Cyber Activities in Space Law -- 7 Phases of Unauthorised Cyber Activities XX -- 8 Recommendations to Counteract Unauthorised Cyber Activities on Space Systems -- 9 Conclusion -- 10 Future Systems -- 1 Space Solar Power Systems -- 2 Space Mirrors -- 3 Space Elevator -- 4 Other Uses -- 5 Conclusion -- Concluding Remarks -- 1 Matters for Further Research -- 2 The Way Forward -- Annex 1: IADC Space Debris Mitigation Guidelines -- Annex 2: Space Debris Mitigation Guidelines of the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, United Nations -- Annex 3: Table About the Practice by States and International Organisations on Satellite Re-Orbiting from 1999 to 2018 -- Annex 4: Proposal of an International Convention on the Removal of Hazardous Space Debris -- Bibliography -- Treaties, Other Instruments and Documents -- Court Cases
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- 1 online resource.
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- online
- electronic
- Isbn
- 9789004406919
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- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
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- c
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- access
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1150818904
- Label
- The Geostationary Ring : Practice and Law, by Martha Mejía-Kaiser, (electronic resource)
- Antecedent source
- unknown
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- List of Figures and Tables -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 Physical Characteristics and Users of the Geostationary Orbit -- 1 The Way Leading to the Geostationary Orbit -- 2 Types of Orbits -- 3 Two Examples of Circular and Elliptical Orbits -- 4 The Geostationary Orbit -- 5 Geosynchronous Orbits -- 6 The Geostationary Ring as a Three-Dimensional Body -- 7 Some Natural Forces Influencing Satellite Positions -- 8 Users of the Geostationary Ring -- 9 Conclusion -- 2 Basic Concepts of Space Law as Relevant to the Geostationary Ring -- 1 Space Law Legal and Political Multilateral Instruments -- 2 Basic Concepts of Space Law -- 3 State Responsibility in General -- 4 State Responsibility for Space Activities -- 5 Liability -- 6 Conclusion -- 3 Sovereignty Claims with Respect to the Geostationary Ring -- 1 The Boundaries of Outer Space -- 2 The Bogotá Declaration -- 3 Position of Colombia -- 4 Position of Ecuador -- 5 The Unsubstantiated Position of Colombia and Ecuador -- 6 Conclusion -- 4 Slots and Electromagnetic Frequencies -- 1 Beginning of Space Communications -- 2 Brief Historical Background of ITU ’s Role with Regard to Geostationary Communications -- 3 Stepping Stones for Geostationary Slot and Frequency Coordination -- 4 Controversial and Peculiar Issues -- 5 Conclusion -- 5 Space Traffic in the Geostationary Ring -- 1 Busy Segments in the Geostationary Ring -- 2 Sharing Duties for Satellite Station-keeping -- 3 Traffic Rules and Traffic Management -- 4 Conclusion -- 6 Pollution of the Geostationary Ring -- 1 Generation of Space Debris -- 2 Small Space Debris -- 3 Space Surveillance -- 4 Initial Efforts to Preserve the Geostationary Ring -- 5 Conclusion -- 7 Re-orbiting into Graveyard Orbits -- 1 The Geostationary Ring as a Protected Region -- 2 The Price of Re-orbiting Satellites into Graveyard Orbits -- 3 Evolution of the IADC Recommendations on ‘Re-orbiting’ into Customary Law? -- 4 Will the ‘Re-orbiting of Geostationary Satellites into Graveyard Orbits’ Crystallize into a New Norm of International Customary Law? -- 5 Legal Consequences If ‘Re-orbiting of Geostationary Satellites into Graveyard Orbits’ Crystallizes as a Norm -- 6 Legal Consequences Even If No Norm Exists -- 7 Conclusion -- 8 On-Orbit Servicing, Removal and Recycling of Space Debris -- 1 The State with Jurisdiction and Control -- 2 On-Orbit Servicing of Geostationary Satellites -- 3 Salvage of Space Objects -- 4 Recycling Space Objects -- 5 Responsibility and Liability for On-orbit Servicing, Salvage and Recycling -- 6 Active Space Debris Removal -- 7 Responsibility and Liability for Removal -- 8 Removal of Hazardous Space Objects XX -- 9 Model for The Distant Future: International Market Oriented Space Removal -- 10 Conclusion -- 9 Unauthorised Cyber Activities -- 1 Basic Technical Description of a Satellite System -- 2 Methods to Access the Computer Systems of a Space System -- 3 Unauthorised Access to Satellite Payload Information -- 4 Unauthorised Access to Satellite Flight Systems -- 5 Unauthorised Cyber Activities Under Telecommunications Law -- 6 Unauthorised Cyber Activities in Space Law -- 7 Phases of Unauthorised Cyber Activities XX -- 8 Recommendations to Counteract Unauthorised Cyber Activities on Space Systems -- 9 Conclusion -- 10 Future Systems -- 1 Space Solar Power Systems -- 2 Space Mirrors -- 3 Space Elevator -- 4 Other Uses -- 5 Conclusion -- Concluding Remarks -- 1 Matters for Further Research -- 2 The Way Forward -- Annex 1: IADC Space Debris Mitigation Guidelines -- Annex 2: Space Debris Mitigation Guidelines of the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, United Nations -- Annex 3: Table About the Practice by States and International Organisations on Satellite Re-Orbiting from 1999 to 2018 -- Annex 4: Proposal of an International Convention on the Removal of Hazardous Space Debris -- Bibliography -- Treaties, Other Instruments and Documents -- Court Cases
- Control code
- BRILL9789004411029
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource.
- File format
- unknown
- Form of item
-
- online
- electronic
- Isbn
- 9789004406919
- Level of compression
- unknown
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- Quality assurance targets
- unknown
- Reformatting quality
- access
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1150818904
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