Remote sensing data: Some critical comments on the current state of regulation and reflections on reform
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AIAA 57th International Astronautical Congress, IAC 2006. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc. (AIAA), 2006. p. 10858-10868 (AIAA 57th International Astronautical Congress, IAC 2006; Vol. 16).
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T1 - Remote sensing data
T2 - 57th International Astronautical Congress - IAC 2006
AU - Smith, Lesley Jane
AU - Doldirina, C.
N1 - Conference code: 57
PY - 2006/10/2
Y1 - 2006/10/2
N2 - This paper provides an overview of the current international and national regulation in relation to remote sensing data, with a view to analysing its effectiveness in the face of modern demands for (more) information. In a preliminary review, the international legal instruments and national laws relevant to the subject will be analysed. Thereafter, the national legislation of some major space-faring nations will be examined as a means of establishing differences in the regulation and handling of remote sensing data, alongside its effects on information policy. The final part of the paper focuses on whether there is a need for a revised approach to the international legal regulation of remote sensing data and control of its use. This latter point is important in the face of publicly or privately enforceable restrictions on access to essential information. The article thereafter highlights the most important issues to be addressed by any such proposal for reform.
AB - This paper provides an overview of the current international and national regulation in relation to remote sensing data, with a view to analysing its effectiveness in the face of modern demands for (more) information. In a preliminary review, the international legal instruments and national laws relevant to the subject will be analysed. Thereafter, the national legislation of some major space-faring nations will be examined as a means of establishing differences in the regulation and handling of remote sensing data, alongside its effects on information policy. The final part of the paper focuses on whether there is a need for a revised approach to the international legal regulation of remote sensing data and control of its use. This latter point is important in the face of publicly or privately enforceable restrictions on access to essential information. The article thereafter highlights the most important issues to be addressed by any such proposal for reform.
KW - Law
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U2 - 10.2514/6.iac-06-e6.3.08
DO - 10.2514/6.iac-06-e6.3.08
M3 - Article in conference proceedings
AN - SCOPUS:40749122195
SN - 9781605600390
T3 - AIAA 57th International Astronautical Congress, IAC 2006
SP - 10858
EP - 10868
BT - AIAA 57th International Astronautical Congress, IAC 2006
PB - American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc. (AIAA)
Y2 - 2 October 2006 through 6 October 2006
ER -