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Space Communications And The Law: Adequate International Control After 1963?, Samuel D. Estep, Amalya L. Kearse
Space Communications And The Law: Adequate International Control After 1963?, Samuel D. Estep, Amalya L. Kearse
Michigan Law Review
During the current year, a space event of legal and technological significance will occur. The American Telephone and Telegraph Company (A.T. & T.), using the launching facilities of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), will launch its first satellite for research in the area of commercial communications.† The A.T. & T. sphere will be the first tested by a private, commercial organization specifically for business purposes- to implement a plan eventually to provide increased and improved telecommunications on a grand scale at a lower cost. The satellite will relay television signals from the United States to England, Germany, and …
Civil Aeronautics Act-Discrimination-Private Cause Of Action For Punitive Damages, L. B. Hirsch
Civil Aeronautics Act-Discrimination-Private Cause Of Action For Punitive Damages, L. B. Hirsch
Michigan Law Review
Plaintiff held a reconfirmed tourist reservation on one of defendant's St. Louis-to-Los Angeles flights. Defendant oversold the flight and subsequently "bumped" the plaintiff from the flight in favor of a first-class passenger who was given plaintiff's accommodations in the tourist section. Defendant's agent booked a reservation for the plaintiff aboard another airline and provided plaintiff with lunch. The only expense incurred by the plaintiff as a result of being removed from defendant's flight was the cost of a telephone call to inform his wife of his new arrival time; and plaintiff was inconvenienced by a delay of four hours on …
Book Review Of Report To The National Aeronautics And Space Administration On The Law Of Outer Space, I-Kua Chou
Book Review Of Report To The National Aeronautics And Space Administration On The Law Of Outer Space, I-Kua Chou
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents, Carl Q. Christol
Chapter Iv: Reasonable Uses Of Outer Space, Carl Q. Christol
Chapter Iv: Reasonable Uses Of Outer Space, Carl Q. Christol
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Chapter Ii: Outer Space And The World Community, Carl Q. Christol
Chapter Ii: Outer Space And The World Community, Carl Q. Christol
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Chapter Iii: The Development Of The Law Of Outer Space, Carl Q. Christol
Chapter Iii: The Development Of The Law Of Outer Space, Carl Q. Christol
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Appendix A: List Of Annexes, Carl Q. Christol
Appendix A: List Of Annexes, Carl Q. Christol
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Chapter Vi: Legal Problems Arising From The Reasonable Uses Of Outer Space, Carl Q. Christol
Chapter Vi: Legal Problems Arising From The Reasonable Uses Of Outer Space, Carl Q. Christol
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Appendix B: Bibliography Of Bibliographies Relating To The International Law Of Outer Space, Carl Q. Christol
Appendix B: Bibliography Of Bibliographies Relating To The International Law Of Outer Space, Carl Q. Christol
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Chapter Vii: Conclusions, Carl Q. Christol
Chapter Vii: Conclusions, Carl Q. Christol
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Chapter V: The Right To The Maintenance Of International Peace, Security, And Self-Defense In Outer Space, Carl Q. Christol
Chapter V: The Right To The Maintenance Of International Peace, Security, And Self-Defense In Outer Space, Carl Q. Christol
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Introduction, Carl Q. Christol
Chapter I: Introduction, Carl Q. Christol
Chapter I: Introduction, Carl Q. Christol
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The Law-Making Treaties Of The International Telecommunication Union Through Time And In Space, J. Henry Glazer
The Law-Making Treaties Of The International Telecommunication Union Through Time And In Space, J. Henry Glazer
Michigan Law Review
On the twenty-fifth of June, the Government of the United States of America received an invitation to attend in Russia a conference of plenipotentiaries to consider the revision of an important multilateral convention. Since the conference involved matters which, by American municipal practice, were solely within the competence of private enterprise and not subject to the control of government, the United States at first refused to attend. Russia, however, assured the United States that representatives of private enterprises would be welcome. Relations between these two countries were on such a friendly basis that the United States accepted the invitation extended …