In How High the Sky?, jurist Thomas Gangale explores the oldest and most important controversy in space law: how far up does national airspace go, and where does the international environment of outer space begin? Even though nations did not object to the first satellites flying over their sovereign territory, after more than six decades there is still no international agreement on how low the right of space object overflight extends, nor are there agreed legal definitions of “space object” and “space activity.” Dr. Gangale brings his background as an aerospace engineer to bear in exploding long-held beliefs of the legal community, and he offers a draft international convention to settle the oldest and most intractable problems in space law.
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In How High the Sky?, Thomas Gangale explores the oldest and most intractable controversy in space law: how far up does national airspace go, and where does the international environment of outer space begin?
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Foreword: Into the Lion’s Den Once Again Acknowledgements List of Illustrations Abbreviations 1 Opening Arguments 2 The Genesis of the Delimitation Issue 3 The Political Approach: A Fistful of Theories 4 The Political Approach: For a Few Theories More 5 The Spatial Approach: Arbitrary Altitudes 6 The Spatial Approach: Natural Phenomena 7 The Spatial Approach: Aerodynamic Lift 8 The Spatial Approach: Myths and Misconceptions 9 The Spatial Approach: Aerostatic Buoyancy 10 The Spatial Approach: Lowest Perigee 11 The Functional Approach: Security of the State 12 The Functional Approach: Its Rise and Stall 13 The Functional Approach: What Are Space Activities? 14 The Functional Approach: What Are Space Objects? 15 What Is Outer Space? 16 A Temporal Approach 17 National Practices and Legislation 18 Right of Passage 19 Effective Control and State Interest Reconsidered 20 A Hybrid Approach 21 A Draft Space Delimitation Convention 22 Practical Considerations and the Convention 23 The Outer Limits 24 Summation Appendix 1: Altitudes of Interest with Regard to Spatial Delimitation Appendix 2: Space Object Perigees below 100 Kilometers Appendix 3: Selected Suborbital Flights Appendix 4: Space Vehicle Reentry Altitude and Range Profiles Appendix 5: Space Vehicle Ground Tracks Appendix 6: Draft Convention Regarding Delimitation Appendix 7: Proyecto de Convenio Relativo a la Delimitación Appendix 8: Projet de Convention Concernant la Délimitation Appendix 9: Проект Конвенция Относительно Разграничении Appendix 10: Progetto di Convenzione sulla Delimitazione Bibliography Index
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Product details

ISBN
9789004366015
Published
2018
Publisher
Brill
Weight
1163 gr
Height
235 mm
Width
155 mm
Thickness
44 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
668

Biographical note

Thomas Gangale, JSD (2017), University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has published articles on space law, astrodynamics, engineering management, international relations, and political science. His previous books are From the Primaries to the Polls (Praeger, 2007) and The Development of Outer Space (Praeger, 2009).