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Articles 1 - 12 of 12
Full-Text Articles in International Law
Escaping Earth’S Orbit But Not Earthly Regulations: A Discussion Of The Implications Of Itar, Ear, Fcc Regulations And Title Vii On Interplanetary Cubesats And Cubesat Programs, Jeremy Straub, Joe Vacekescaping Earth’S Orbit But Not Earthly Regulations: A Discussion Of The Implications Of Itar, Ear, Fcc Regulations And Title Vii On Interplanetary Cubesats And Cubesat Programs
Escaping Earth’S Orbit But Not Earthly Regulations: A Discussion Of The Implications Of Itar, Ear, Fcc Regulations And Title Vii On Interplanetary Cubesats And Cubesat Programs, Jeremy Straub, Joe Vacekescaping Earth’S Orbit But Not Earthly Regulations: A Discussion Of The Implications Of Itar, Ear, Fcc Regulations And Title Vii On Interplanetary Cubesats And Cubesat Programs
Jeremy Straub
As a small satellite moves further from Earth a lot of mission elements change. More power and/or a larger antenna is needed for communications, fuel requirements increase and mission operations become more complex. What doesn’t change significantly is the set of laws and regulations that the program and spacecraft must operate under. This paper reviews, principally, the impact of the International Trafficking in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 on the development, discrimination of information about and operations of small satellite programs. It reviews the duties imposed by ITAR, the exemptions enjoyed, particularly, …
Pitfalls And Promises Of Social Media And Mobile Lawyering, Jonathan I. Ezor
Pitfalls And Promises Of Social Media And Mobile Lawyering, Jonathan I. Ezor
Jonathan I. Ezor
No abstract provided.
Social Media And Legal Ethics, Jonathan I. Ezor
Social Media And Legal Ethics, Jonathan I. Ezor
Jonathan I. Ezor
A presentation on the legal issues arising out of attorney use of social media services, including for electronic discovery
Diseño Institucional De Órganos Reguladores En México, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez
Diseño Institucional De Órganos Reguladores En México, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez
Alejandro Faya Rodriguez
No abstract provided.
Reforma Regulatoria Y Competitividad, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez
Reforma Regulatoria Y Competitividad, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez
Alejandro Faya Rodriguez
No abstract provided.
¿Qué Reformas Son Necesarias Para Combatir A Los Monopolios En México? Modelos Más Adecuados De Autonomía Para Los Reguladores, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez
¿Qué Reformas Son Necesarias Para Combatir A Los Monopolios En México? Modelos Más Adecuados De Autonomía Para Los Reguladores, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez
Alejandro Faya Rodriguez
No abstract provided.
Cláusula Paraguas, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez
Cláusula Paraguas, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez
Alejandro Faya Rodriguez
No abstract provided.
Trato Justo Y Equitativo, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez
Trato Justo Y Equitativo, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez
Alejandro Faya Rodriguez
No abstract provided.
National Treatment, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez
National Treatment, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez
Alejandro Faya Rodriguez
No abstract provided.
Ied Y Competitividad En América Latina, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez
Ied Y Competitividad En América Latina, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez
Alejandro Faya Rodriguez
No abstract provided.
Fair And Equitable Treatment, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez
Fair And Equitable Treatment, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez
Alejandro Faya Rodriguez
No abstract provided.
Presentation: U.S. Licensing Regulation As A Model For Developing Countries, Benton C. Martin
Presentation: U.S. Licensing Regulation As A Model For Developing Countries, Benton C. Martin
Benton C. Martin
Highlights differences between legislation regulating goverment labs and universities and discusses the implications of these differences for developing countries seeking to emulate United States technology transfer legislation. Concludes that diversity amongst countries based on historical context and infrastructure is vital, just as it has been in regulating different types of institutions in the United States.