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Impact of Germany's recent space policy and progress towards a national legislation. / Teichert, Sandra.
63rd International Astronautical Congress 2012, IAC 2012. Naples: International Astronautical Federation, IAF, 2012. p. 11469-11476 (Proceedings of the International Astronautical Congress, IAC; Vol. 14).

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Teichert, S 2012, Impact of Germany's recent space policy and progress towards a national legislation. in 63rd International Astronautical Congress 2012, IAC 2012. Proceedings of the International Astronautical Congress, IAC, vol. 14, International Astronautical Federation, IAF, Naples, pp. 11469-11476, 63rd International Astronautical Congress - IAC 2012, Neapel, Italy, 01.10.12.

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Teichert, S. (2012). Impact of Germany's recent space policy and progress towards a national legislation. In 63rd International Astronautical Congress 2012, IAC 2012 (pp. 11469-11476). (Proceedings of the International Astronautical Congress, IAC; Vol. 14). International Astronautical Federation, IAF.

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Teichert S. Impact of Germany's recent space policy and progress towards a national legislation. In 63rd International Astronautical Congress 2012, IAC 2012. Naples: International Astronautical Federation, IAF. 2012. p. 11469-11476. (Proceedings of the International Astronautical Congress, IAC).

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abstract = "The impact of Germany's recent space policy and this nation's progress towards a national legislation in regards to space activities will be examined and discussed in this paper. The topic of this paper is of great relevance as Germany is one of Europe's leading space faring nations. Not only is it the largest financial contributor to the European Space Agency as of 2012, but also cooperates internationally with other major space faring nations such as the United States of America, Russia, Japan and India, in regards to space activities. Furthermore, Germany is extensively involved in the European undertakings in space. For example, Germany takes part in the production of the Ariane-5 launcher, is greatly involved in the Galileo project, which deals with satellite navigation, and plays a major role in the 'Global Monitoring for Environment and Security' (GMES) initiative. This country's substantial expertise in space technology also plays a role in its relevance in the international field of space activities. The current administration of dealing with Germany's space activities will be examined within this paper along with its progress towards a national legislation. In this regard, the administrative tasks of the German Aerospace Centre (Deutsches Zentrum fur Luft- und Raumfahrt c.V., DLR) are of relevance and will be analysed to define the DLR's space activity management. Moreover, the 4Law Governing the Transfer of Responsibilities for Space Activities' of August the 22nd, 1998 will be examined in order to reveal what is currently being regulated and to anticipate the content which the future German legislation should additionally be composed of.",
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