How high the sky? the definition and delimitation of outer space and territorial airspace in international law /

Gangale, Thomas

How high the sky? the definition and delimitation of outer space and territorial airspace in international law / - Leiden Brill Nijhoff 2018 - xviii, 649p. illustrations 24 cm - Studies in space law volume 13 1871-7659 .

Based on author's thesis (J.S.D. - University of Nebraska, Lincoln, 2017) issued under title: The definition and delimitation of outer space and territorial airspace in international law.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 596-629) and index.

Opening arguments -- The genesis of the delimitation issue -- The political approach : a fistful of theories -- The political approach : for a few theories more -- The spatial approach : arbitrary altitudes -- The spatial approach : natural phenomena -- The spatial approach : aerodynamic lift -- The spatial approach : myths and misconceptions -- The spatial approach : aerostatic buoyancy -- The spatial approach : lowest perigee -- The functional approach : security of the state -- The functional approach : its rise and stall -- The functional approach : what are space activities? -- The functional approach : what are space objects? -- What is outer space? -- A temporal approach -- National practices and legislation -- Right of passage -- Effective control and state interest reconsidered -- A hybrid approach -- A draft space delimitation convention -- Practical considerations and the convention -- The outer limits -- Summation.

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Delimitation of outer space
Airspace (International law)

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