Outer Space: Law, Policy and Governance

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In the wake of the euphoria consequent to the Soviet space forays and the US landing on the moon, innovative space law evolved rather rapidly in just two decades and then came a stalement. In this hasty growth of nascent space law, some gaps remained, some inadvertently due to lavk of vision and some deliberately, due to lavk of consensus or because half-baked concepts remained pending till the achievement of a better understanding of space phenomena or development of supportive technology. These issues have since started jumping to centre-stage and this book falls in this niche of deficiencies.

A few challenges and unresolved contingencies that stare us in the face, needing to be addressed suitably, are space jurisprudence in jus cogens of space law, pointers on policy issues for India, modalities for sharing of benefis between nations, procedure for nomination of an astronaut as envoy of mankind in space by name o designation to avoid confusion in the eventuality of multiple astronauts of multiple nationalities, all being at one place at the same time, et al. This book is a modest effort to help resolve issues in that direction.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR G.S. Sachdeva

Prof (Dr.) G.S. Sachdeva has been one of the pioneer-scholars in the fields of space Law for three decades. He is currently Adjunct Professor, Centre for International Legal Studies, school of International Studies, Jawahaelal Nehru University, New Delhi, and Centre for Air and Space Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad. He is also Guest Faculty for WB National University of Juridical Science, Kolkata, and Indian Academy of Diplomavy and International Law under the aegis of the Indian Society of International Law, New Delhi.

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Title
Outer Space: Law, Policy and Governance
Author
Edition
1st. ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9789381904886
Length
xvi+256p., 24cm.
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