The Impact of the United Kingdom Withdrawal from the European Union on Space Law and Activities

Publikation: Beiträge in ZeitschriftenZeitschriftenaufsätzeForschungbegutachtet

Standard

The Impact of the United Kingdom Withdrawal from the European Union on Space Law and Activities. / Smith, Lesley Jane.
in: Air and Space Law, Jahrgang 46, Nr. 2, 04.2021, S. 289-298.

Publikation: Beiträge in ZeitschriftenZeitschriftenaufsätzeForschungbegutachtet

Harvard

APA

Vancouver

Bibtex

@article{e242c4c838e74f678e0b05893d07d941,
title = "The Impact of the United Kingdom Withdrawal from the European Union on Space Law and Activities",
abstract = "With the end of the transitional period on 31 December 2020, the new year 2021 saw the United Kingdom rekindle its one-time splendid isolation from continental Europe, a very different perspective to the one it faced on its entry to the European Union (European Economic Community) almost five decades earlier on the 1 January 1973. Despite incessant media coverage and haranguing over the conditions of the final withdrawal arrangement, both parties came to a last hour agreement. The European Union and Member State governments are currently waiting to ratify the formal agreements, and the parties have agreed to apply the provisional arrangements in the interim. The following is a brief summary of the impact of the UK withdrawal on outer space activities and space programmes currently carried out by the EU. A previous article appeared in this Journal in 2016, outlining how Brexit would affect the various sectors involved in space business and operations.1 {\textcopyright} 2021 Kluwer Law International BV, The Netherlands",
keywords = "Law, Space Law",
author = "Smith, {Lesley Jane}",
year = "2021",
month = apr,
doi = "10.54648/aila2021014",
language = "English",
volume = "46",
pages = "289--298",
journal = "Air and Space Law",
issn = "0927-3379",
publisher = "Kluwer Law International",
number = "2",

}

RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - The Impact of the United Kingdom Withdrawal from the European Union on Space Law and Activities

AU - Smith, Lesley Jane

PY - 2021/4

Y1 - 2021/4

N2 - With the end of the transitional period on 31 December 2020, the new year 2021 saw the United Kingdom rekindle its one-time splendid isolation from continental Europe, a very different perspective to the one it faced on its entry to the European Union (European Economic Community) almost five decades earlier on the 1 January 1973. Despite incessant media coverage and haranguing over the conditions of the final withdrawal arrangement, both parties came to a last hour agreement. The European Union and Member State governments are currently waiting to ratify the formal agreements, and the parties have agreed to apply the provisional arrangements in the interim. The following is a brief summary of the impact of the UK withdrawal on outer space activities and space programmes currently carried out by the EU. A previous article appeared in this Journal in 2016, outlining how Brexit would affect the various sectors involved in space business and operations.1 © 2021 Kluwer Law International BV, The Netherlands

AB - With the end of the transitional period on 31 December 2020, the new year 2021 saw the United Kingdom rekindle its one-time splendid isolation from continental Europe, a very different perspective to the one it faced on its entry to the European Union (European Economic Community) almost five decades earlier on the 1 January 1973. Despite incessant media coverage and haranguing over the conditions of the final withdrawal arrangement, both parties came to a last hour agreement. The European Union and Member State governments are currently waiting to ratify the formal agreements, and the parties have agreed to apply the provisional arrangements in the interim. The following is a brief summary of the impact of the UK withdrawal on outer space activities and space programmes currently carried out by the EU. A previous article appeared in this Journal in 2016, outlining how Brexit would affect the various sectors involved in space business and operations.1 © 2021 Kluwer Law International BV, The Netherlands

KW - Law

KW - Space Law

UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85104024576&partnerID=8YFLogxK

U2 - 10.54648/aila2021014

DO - 10.54648/aila2021014

M3 - Journal articles

VL - 46

SP - 289

EP - 298

JO - Air and Space Law

JF - Air and Space Law

SN - 0927-3379

IS - 2

ER -

Zuletzt angesehen

Publikationen

  1. Biokunststoffe = umweltfreundlich?
  2. Utopie, Physiologie und Technologie des Fernsprechens
  3. Über das Töpfern, Taylor Swift und Sex Pistols
  4. Offene Rituale in der Gruppenarbeit mit Kindern
  5. Kombinatorisches Zählen
  6. Space law in the European Context: national architecture, legislation and policy in France, Philippe Clerc. 1st Edition. Leiden/Boston; Eleven International Publishing, 2018
  7. Roadside disturbance promotes plant communities with arbuscular mycorrhizal associations in mountain regions worldwide
  8. Afterword. Wanderings in Pedagogy as a Model-of Transcultural Theological Research
  9. The importance of consumer motives for green mobility
  10. Opaque Presence
  11. Philip Conradin-Triaca (2014): Pierre Bourdieus Rechtssoziologie. Interpretation und Würdigung, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 410 Seiten
  12. Segen und segnen, eine systematische Grundlegung
  13. Sustainable Champions
  14. Montage braucht Erfahrung
  15. Bildungssprachförderlicher Unterricht - wie geht das? Qualitätsmerkmale für den Unterricht.
  16. Bildung für die Zukunft
  17. Border: The Videographic Traces by Laura Waddington as a Cinematographic Memorial
  18. Umweltrechnungswesen und Umweltindikatoren
  19. Teacher’s ethnic teasing
  20. Customer Value: Persönliche Effekte von Urlaubsreisen
  21. Konzept zur Neuabgrenzung und Ausweitung des Naturparks Lüneburger Heide
  22. Verfassungsrechtliche Vertiefung: Neue Ansätze zur Regulierung der Windenergie
  23. Zeit- und Einkommensarmut in Deutschland
  24. Umweltmanagement in deutschen Unternehmen - der aktuelle Stand der Praxis
  25. Zur Notwendigkeit von Nachhaltigkeit in der Corporate Governance
  26. Wie nutzen große Unternehmen das Internet, um über Nachhaltigkeit zu kommunizieren?
  27. Unternehmensstrategien zwischen Emergenz und Planung : Untersuchung zur Theorie und Praxis am Beispiel der Tabakbranche
  28. Legalisierung statt Rasterfahndung
  29. PROVENCE - An Eight Issue Magazine Dedicated to Hobbies