ORCID Profile
0009-0000-2872-9416
Current Organisations
McGill University Institute of Air and Space Law
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Bond University
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Publisher: Masaryk University Press
Date: 30-06-2023
Abstract: The concept of sovereignty is more important than ever in the Cyber context, yet it is poorly understood. With this article, we are seeking to contribute towards a shared understanding of the concept of sovereignty by succinctly addressing the following six, interrelated, questions: Who can claim to have sovereignty Over what can one have sovereignty What are the consequences of having sovereignty over something Who can violate sovereignty What is the threshold for violating sovereignty and What are the consequences of violating sovereignty? However, this article is not limited to a descriptive account of the law as it stands today. A purely descriptive account would not provide a full picture of the complex concept of sovereignty, and we have felt it appropriate to enter the territory of law reform options in parts of the discussion. While sovereignty is a technology-neutral concept and the article addresses it as such, particular attention is directed at sovereignty in the cyber context.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Date: 29-09-2021
DOI: 10.1093/ACREFORE/9780190647926.013.222
Abstract: Space activities can bring tremendous benefits to global development and humanity. For the safety, security, and long-term sustainability of outer space, activities and developments in the exploration and use of outer space must therefore be guided by the effective formulation, implementation, and enforcement of law and governance. Concerted and quality space law education and capacity-building efforts are necessary for the cultivation of competent professionals, scholars, and next-generation experts who are cognizant of the emerging issues and challenges posed by the proliferation of space activities and actors in the global commons of outer space. In order to fully grasp space law, it is important to possess a basic understanding of space technology, space applications, and the space environment in which the exploration and use of outer space take place. Not only should space law professionals and scholars be trained in law and have a deep understanding of especially public international law, but the approach to space law education and capacity-building must also be uniquely holistic and interdisciplinary. Hence, education and capacity-building can stimulate international development and cooperation in space activities and contribute to building expertise and capacity in countries with emerging space capabilities.
Publisher: Informa UK Limited
Date: 02-01-2020
Publisher: Boom Uitgevers Den Haag
Date: 02-2019
Publisher: Routledge
Date: 10-11-2016
Location: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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