[FPSPACE] Now Available Without Charge: Selected Space Law Documents: 2008.

Joanne Irene Gabrynowicz jgabryno at olemiss.edu
Mon Jan 26 16:59:48 EST 2009


	The National Center for Remote Sensing, Air, and Space Law is 
pleased to make available, without charge, Selected Space Law 
Documents: 2008. 
(http://www.spacelaw.olemiss.edu/Downloads/Space%20Law%20Docs%202008.pdf)  
It is a compilation of space law documents from the year 2008 that 
were gathered primarily from postings placed on Res Communis from 1 
January through 31 December 2008. The postings are supplemented with 
materials from other sources that were published in 2008 but which 
were published too late to be posted as a blog entry in a timely 
manner. The compilation is a special supplement to the Journal of 
Space Law, the world's oldest law review dedicated to space law. The 
Journal of Space Law, beginning with the first volume, is available 
on line through HeinOnLine.
             Selected Space Law Documents: 2008 demonstrates that the 
overall body of space law is continuing to grow. A major 
characteristic of this growth is the number of new laws promulgated 
at the national level. India, Iran, Japan, France, the Russian 
Federation (C.I.S), South Africa, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, and 
the United States all had new space laws in 2008. Internationally, 
space law growth can be seen in the materials produced by various 
U.N. bodies and a number of multilateral and bilateral agreements and 
statements, also contained in the compilation.


-- 
Prof. Joanne Irene Gabrynowicz, Director
National Center for Remote Sensing, Air, and Space Law
Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Space Law
Res Communis Aerospace Law Blog
The University of Mississippi School of Law
P.O.Box 1848
University, MS 38677-1848
jgabryno at olemiss.edu
Voice: (662) 915-6877
Fax: (662) 915- 6921
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