Legal Aspects of Satellite Remote Sensing
Biographical note
Atsuyo Ito, LLM 2003 (Leiden), Ph.D. (2008) in Law, University of Paris XI, is research fellow at Social Science Research Institute, International Christian University, Tokyo, Japan. She has written numerous articles on space law issues, particularly on legal aspects of satellite remote sensing and disaster management.
Readership
The book aims to bridge gaps of the current legal regime of remote sensing, which is largely unregulated, and document the latest research related to the legal aspects of remote sensing.
It is intended for providers and users of satellite remote sensing data and its derived information including space agencies, value-added service suppliers, remote sensing professionals, space lawyers, and scholars
It is intended for providers and users of satellite remote sensing data and its derived information including space agencies, value-added service suppliers, remote sensing professionals, space lawyers, and scholars
Table of contents
Excerpt of Table of Contents:
List of Abbreviations;
Part I Clarification of the Current Regime
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Space Law
Chapter 3 Environmental Law
Chapter 4 Disaster Management
Part II Improvements to the Current Framework
Chapter 5 Data Policy and Verification of Accuracy and Authenticity
Chapter 6 Liability
Chapter 7 Conclusion
List Of Documents; Case Law; Bibliography; Http://Www.Wmo.Int/Annex 1; Annex 1; Annex 2.
List of Abbreviations;
Part I Clarification of the Current Regime
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Space Law
Chapter 3 Environmental Law
Chapter 4 Disaster Management
Part II Improvements to the Current Framework
Chapter 5 Data Policy and Verification of Accuracy and Authenticity
Chapter 6 Liability
Chapter 7 Conclusion
List Of Documents; Case Law; Bibliography; Http://Www.Wmo.Int/Annex 1; Annex 1; Annex 2.
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