Jurisdiction and applicable law in cases of damage from space in Europe - The advent of the most suitable choice - Rome II

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Jurisdiction and applicable law in cases of damage from space in Europe - The advent of the most suitable choice - Rome II. / Smith, Lesley Jane; Doldirina, Catherine.
International Astronautical Federation - 59th International Astronautical Congress 2008, IAC 2008. International Astronautical Foundation IAF, 2008. p. 9789-9797 (International Astronautical Federation - 59th International Astronautical Congress 2008, IAC 2008; Vol. 15).

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Smith, LJ & Doldirina, C 2008, Jurisdiction and applicable law in cases of damage from space in Europe - The advent of the most suitable choice - Rome II. in International Astronautical Federation - 59th International Astronautical Congress 2008, IAC 2008. International Astronautical Federation - 59th International Astronautical Congress 2008, IAC 2008, vol. 15, International Astronautical Foundation IAF, pp. 9789-9797, 59th International Astronautical Congress 2008, IAC 2008, Glasgow, United Kingdom, 29.09.08.

APA

Smith, L. J., & Doldirina, C. (2008). Jurisdiction and applicable law in cases of damage from space in Europe - The advent of the most suitable choice - Rome II. In International Astronautical Federation - 59th International Astronautical Congress 2008, IAC 2008 (pp. 9789-9797). (International Astronautical Federation - 59th International Astronautical Congress 2008, IAC 2008; Vol. 15). International Astronautical Foundation IAF.

Vancouver

Smith LJ, Doldirina C. Jurisdiction and applicable law in cases of damage from space in Europe - The advent of the most suitable choice - Rome II. In International Astronautical Federation - 59th International Astronautical Congress 2008, IAC 2008. International Astronautical Foundation IAF. 2008. p. 9789-9797. (International Astronautical Federation - 59th International Astronautical Congress 2008, IAC 2008).

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