space law
Feasibility of Implementig Criminal Jurisdiction in International Space Law

Payman Namamian; Sobhan Tayebi; Sajad Tayebi

Volume 12, Issue 1 , April 2019, , Pages 1-12

Abstract
  Following the beginning of human activities in outer space, such issues as governance, jurisdiction and other legal matters were investigated by jurists. It should be accepted that technological advancement cannot be made possible in the presence of legal gaps, and it should be acknowledged that law ...  Read More

Role of States in Regulating Space Activities in International Law

H. Kazemi; Ali Akbar Golro

Volume 9, Issue 4 , April 2017, , Pages 27-37

Abstract
  International regulations consist of rights and obligations of states in relation to space. States should respect the international obligations with all of their public and private sectors. Based on the 1967 outer space treaty, states should control and monitor natural and legal persons involved in space ...  Read More

Passage of Space Objects over the Territory of States from the Perspective of the International Law

H. Kazemi

Volume 7, Issue 3 , October 2014, , Pages 33-42

Abstract
  When space vehicles did not take off horizontally (like airplanes), they had to cross airspace of states other than the launcher state. This phenomenon exists still now for the states who intend to launch space objects, especially when launch pads are located near borders of adjacent states. What has ...  Read More