图书简介
Recent significant developments in the European space sector have had an impact on European commercial space law. This book is an up-to-date guide to the regulatory background of space projects and examines the typical legal problems which need to be solved by practitioners in the field. Taking into account public and commercial international law and practice, this book examines substantive issues of law specific to launchers, satellite manufacturers and space service providers with contributions from leading experts and practitioners in the field of European space law and policy.
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Yale University Library
Contents: Foreword, Sir Martin Sweeting; Introduction, Lesley Jane Smith and Ingo Baumann; Part I Introduction: The impact of the European space policy on space commerce, Kai-Uwe Schrogl and Christophe Venet; The relationship between EU and ESA within the framework of European space policy and its consequences for space industry contracts, Bernhard Schmidt-Tedd; Toward a European space-specific procurement policy?, Jean-Jacques Tortora. Part II The Legal Framework for Space Projects in Europe: The principles of international space law and their relevance to space industry contracts, Lesley Jane Smith; The impact of national space legislation on space industry contracts, Michael Gerhard and Kamlesh Gungaphul-Brocard; The legal framework for EU activities in the space sector, with a particular focus on GMES, Leopold Mantl and Sylvia Kainz-Huber; The geographical return principle and its future within the European space policy, Bernhard Schmidt-Tedd; Regulatory framework for authorising satellite applications: the case of telecommunications, Philippe Achilleas and Romain Loubeyre; Reforming national licensing and agency structures: a current overview of the UK space agenda, Richard Tremayne-Smith; Consequences of the French space law on space operations (FSOA) on CNES’s mission as a contracting space agency, Philippe Clerc; The complexities of international space industry contracts, Cristian Bank; Developing space markets in small jurisdictions: the case of the Isle of Man, Timiebi U. Aganaba. Part III General Aspects of Space Industry Contracts: Typology of contracts in the space sector, Laurence Ravillon; Space contracting within the frame of the European Space Agency, Gunilla Stjernevi and Eleni Katsampani; Procurement in the space sector, Oliver Heinrich; Economics of the procurement process, Vasilis Zervos; Security rights over satellites: an overview of the proposed protocol to the Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment on matters specific to space assets, Dietrich Weber-Steinhaus and Deirdre Ní Chearbhaill; Research and development contracts, Martin J. Mittelbach; Contract management, Mustapha Elriz and Peter Newman. Part IV Specific Aspects of Space Industry Contracts: Performance and warranty articles in space industry contracts, Ines Scharlach; Cost overruns in space contracts: mitigation methods and strategies, Walter Peeters; Space insurance, Philippe Montpert; Export control issues in space contracts, Matthias Creydt and Kay-Uwe Hörl; The use of service level agreements in space projects, Ingo Baumann; Space contracts: the legal and financial liability regime under the new French space legislation, Mireille Couston; Intellectual Property Issues in the Use and Distribution of Remote Sensing Data, Lesley Jane Smith and Catherine Doldirina; Negotiating the security aspects of satellite communications services contracts, Tare C Brisibe; The legal framework for space projects in Europe: aspects of applicable law and dispute resolution, Frans von der Dunk; The ITU filing of satellite systems, Ingo Baumann and Hans Dodel. Part V Specific Aspects of Satellite Services Contracts: Specific clauses of launch services agreements, Claude-Alain du Parquet; Specific aspects and characteristics of satellite capacity agreements in the satellite communications business, Oliver Huth and Rafaël Roelandt; ESA Earth observation data policies: principles, current status and reforms, Gisela Süß. Part VI Conclusions and Outlook: Conclusions and outlook, Lesley Jane Smith and Ingo Baumann; Index.
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