The United Kingdom in Space: A New Era: Outlook on Latest Regulatory Developments and the UK Space Community

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The United Kingdom in Space: A New Era: Outlook on Latest Regulatory Developments and the UK Space Community. / Smith, Lesley Jane; Thompson, Alan; Beach, Nicholas.
in: Air and Space Law, Jahrgang 46, Nr. 6, 01.11.2021, S. 713-738.

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