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LAW7124

International space law (6 points)

(LAW)

Leader: Mr Leighton Morris

Offered:
Not offered in 2004.

Synopsis:

Objectives: On completion of this subject students should have: (1) a familiarity with the emerging legal order affecting the status and utilization of outer space; (2) an understanding of treaty law, general principles of international law and declaratory pronciples applicable to outer space; (3) an appreciation of the role of international organisations in the development of related treaty law; (4) an awareness of national space policies and regulations particularily within the Australian context; and (5) the ability to analyse current space policies and an awareness of how those laws may be improved in order to facilitate the peaceful, beneficial and sustainable utilisation of outer space, including the moon and other celestial bodies.

Assessment: Research paper (3750 words) & Take-home examination (no more than 3750 words); or Take-home examination (no more than 7500 words)


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