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Dr. Frans G. von der Dunk. Bibliography

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Book
Private Enterprise and Public Interest in the European ‘Spacescape’ – Towards Harmonized National Space Legislation for Private Space Activities in Europe (1998), Dissertation, xv + 311 + XCII pp.

Articles
“ESA and EC: Two Captains on One Spaceship?”, in Proceedings of the Thirty-Second Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space (1990), 426-35.

“The Swedish and British Space Acts and Private Commercial Enterprise under Public International Law”, Memoria, Conferencia Espacial de las Americas (1991), 336-42.

“Law and Practice - European National Space Agencies under International Space Law”, in Proceedings of the Thirty-Third Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space (1991), 370-4.

“The spider in the web and the rainproof umbrella - The two-tiered approach to a national legal framework for private space activities and a German example”, 16 Revista del Centro de Investigacion y Difusion Aeronautico-Espacial (1991), 27-43.

“Liability versus Responsibility in Space Law: Misconception or Misconstruction?”, in Proceedings of the Thirty-Fourth Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space (1992), 363-71.

“Jus Cogens Sive Lex Ferenda” [Jus Cogens as Lex Ferenda], in Air and Space Law: De Lege Ferenda, Essays in honour of Henri A. Wassenbergh (1992), 219-39.

“Legal aspects of the international space station - Genuine partnership or no genuine partnership: what is the question?”, in The Highways of Air and Outer Space Over Asia (1992), 109-20.

“Pandora’s Box? The Basic Legal Framework for Doing Business with a Space Station: An Inventory of Problems”, in Legal Aspects of Space Commercialization (1992), 114-38.

“The Minsk Space Agreement: A ‘Commonwealth In Space’?”, 20 Journal of Space Law (1992), 179-89. Japanese translation of excerpts of “Pandora’s Box? The Basic Legal Framework for Doing Business with a Space Station: An Inventory of Problems” (see supra), 3-5 Space (1992), 18-26.

“Towards A European Space Agency, Mark II? The Space Program of the Former Soviet Union and the Commonwealth of Independent States”, in Proceedings of the Thirty-Fifth Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space (1993), 172-82.

“The Tale of the Spider and the Umbrella - Non-European National Space Laws and National Space Agencies”, in Basic Materials ECSL Space Law and Policy Summer Course (1993), 141-9.

“The Illogical Link: Launching, Liability and Leasing”, in Proceedings of the Thirty-Sixth Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space (1994), 349-59.

“Satellite Communications in the European Community: the Tide is Changing Wave by Wave”, in Issues in International Air and Space Law, and in Commercial Law, Essays in Commemoration of Prof. Dr. Doo Hwan Kim’s 60th Birthday (1994), 317-54.

“Launching Activities and the Creation of Domestic Space Law: the Example of US Launching Regulations”, in Basic Materials ECSL Space Law and Policy Summer Course (1995), 245-55.

“Loopholes in Liability? Aspects of Liability for Damage Sustained in the Course of Satellite Telecommunications Activities”, 2 Telecommunications & Space Journal (1995), 153-74.

“Commercial Space Activities: An Inventory of Liability - An Inventory of Problems”, in Proceedings of the Thirty-Seventh Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space (1995), 161-71.

“South Africa in Space: the New Space Affairs Act of 1993”, 23 Journal of Space Law (1995), 195-7.

“The role of law with respect to future space activities”, 12 Space Policy (1996), 5-8.

Japanese translation of “Two Revolutions In One - The Legal Framework For ‘Space Teleinformatics’” (see infra), in Japanese version of The Law of International Relations (1996), 535-62.

“Two New National Space Laws: Russia and South Africa”, in Proceedings of the Thirty-Eighth Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space (1996), 251-61.

“Space for Space Law? Spatialism and Functionalism Revisited”, in Perspectives of Air Law, Space Law, and International Business Law for the Next Century (1996), 63-71.

“The Undeniably Necessary Cradle - Out of Principle and Ultimately Out of Sense”, in Outlook on Space Law over the Next 30 Years, Essays published for the 30th Anniversary of the Outer Space Treaty (1997), 401-14.

“Two Revolutions in One - The Legal Framework for ‘Space Teleinformatics’“, in The Law of International relations (1997), 547-75.

“The Dark Side of the Moon - The Status of the Moon: Public Concepts and Private Enterprise”, in Proceedings of the Fortieth Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space (1998), 119-24 (NB.: 11 pp. - misnumbering).

“Future Developments Relating to Outer Space Treaties”, in Proceedings of the Fortieth Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space (1998), 449-53.

“Preliminary Parameters for GNSS: An Overview of the Legal and Institutional Aspects of Global Navigation Satellite Systems”, 2 Space Forum (1998), 213-36.

“The Delimitation of Outer Space Revisited – The Role of National Space Laws in the Delimitation Issue”, in Proceedings of the Forty-First Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space (1999), 254-64.

“The 1972 Liability Convention – Enhancing Adherence and Effective Application”, in Proceedings of the Forty-First Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space (1999), 366-73.

“International Organisations as Creators of Space Law – A Few General Remarks”, in International Organisations and Space Law (1999), 335-43.

“The EOPOLE Project: Towards Coherent Earth Observation Data Policies in Europe”, 20 ECSL News (Dec. 1999), 5-7.

“Public Space Law and Private Enterprise – The Fitness of International Space Law Instruments for Private Space Activities”, in Legal Framework for Privatising Space Activities, Proceedings of the Project 2001 Workshop on Legal Issues of Privatising Space Activities (1999), 12-39.

“The Bigger Picture: Public International Law and the Future of GNSS”, 3-1 Outer Space, Newsletter of Committee Z of the IBA Section on Business Law (2000), 11-6.

“The Australian Space Activities Act of 1998”, 21 ECSL News (Apr. 2000), 2.

“Earth Observation and Data Policy in Europe: The Legal Issues – The EOPOLE Concerted Action Project”, in Proceedings of the Forty-Second Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space (2000), 373-82.

“Regional Economic Integration in Space Communications – The Case of EUTELSAT in Europe”, in Temas de Aviacion Comercial y Derecho Aeronautico y Espacial IV (2000), 107-18.

“International obligations for national space law – an inventory”, in Needs and Prospects for National Space Legislation, Proceedings of the Project 2001 Workshop on National Space Legislation (2001), 17-24.

“Plans for national space legislation in the Netherlands”, in Needs and Prospects for National Space Legislation, Proceedings of the Project 2001 Workshop on National Space Legislation (2001), 111-5.

“Launching from “Down Under”: The New Australian Space Activities Act of 1998”, in Proceedings of the Forty-Third Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space (2001), 132-41.

“The European Equation: GNSS = Multimodality + Liability”, in Air and Space Law in the 21st Century, Liber Amicorum for Karl-Heinz Böckstiegel (2001), 231-46.

“Sovereignty versus Space – Public Law and Private Launch in the Asian Context”, 5-1 Singapore Journal of International & Comparative Law (2001), 22-47.

“Space for celestial symphonies? Towards the establishment of international radio quiet zones”, 17 Space Policy (2001), 265-74.

“Space Debris and the Law”, in Proceedings of the Third European Conference on Space Debris (2001), 863-8.

“The Legal Basis for National Space Legislation – With Special Reference to the Old/New Norwegian Act on Launching Objects from Norwegian Territory into Outer Space”, in Project 2001 – Legal Framework for the Commercial Use of Outer Space (2001), 575-8.

“Ukrainian national space law from an international perspective”, 18 Space Policy (2002), 15-23 (Co-author: S.A. Negoda).

“Vikings First in National Space Law: Other Europeans to Follow – The Continuing Story Of National Implementation Of International Responsibility And Liability”, in Proceedings of the Forty-Fourth Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space (2002), 111-21 (Co-author: A. Nikolaisen).

“Space for Dispute Settlement Mechanisms – Dispute Resolution Mechanisms for Space?”, in Proceedings of the Forty-Fourth Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space (2002), 442-52.

“Sovereignty and Space: When and Where Shall the Twain Meet?”, in State, Sovereignty and International Governance, Liber Amicorum for Peter Kooijmans (2002), 463-81.

“Liability for Satellite Navigation: A Nightmare or a Lawyer’s Paradise?”, on CD-ROM: ENS-GNSS 2002 Proceedings (2002), 6 pp.

“Earth observation data policy in Europe – an inventory of legal aspects and legal issues”, in Earth Observation Data Policy and Europe (2002), 19-28.

“United Nations Principles on Remote Sensing and the user”, in Earth Observation Data Policy and Europe (2002), 29-40.

“Non-discriminatory data dissemination in practice”, in Earth Observation Data Policy and Europe (2002), 41-50.

“Intellectual property rights as a policy tool for earth observation data in Europe”, in Earth Observation Data Policy and Europe (2002), 51-9.

“Launching Alcantara into the global space economy – The 2001 Brazilian national space law”, in Proceedings of the Forty-Fifth Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space (2003), 310-20.

“Towards one captain on the European spaceship – Why the EU should join ESA”, 19 Space Policy (2003), 83-6.

“Of Co-operation and Competition: GALILEO as a Subject of European Law”, in Legal Aspects of the Future Institutional Relationship between the European Union and the European Space Agency (2003), 47-64.

“Working Towards A Liability Regime For GNSS”, on CD-ROM: GNSS 2003, The European Navigation Conference (2003), 12 pp. (Co-author with C. Foster).

“‘GALILEO Inside’ – Legal aspects of offering service guarantees in the context of LBS”, on CD-ROM: GNSS 2003, The European Navigation Conference (2003), 8 pp. (Co-author: C. Foster).

“What Goes Up… - Improvements to Space Object Registration and Other Possible Legal Tools”, on CD-ROM: Europe and Space Debris (2003), 9 pp.

“Launching Alcantara into the global space economy – The 2001 Brazilian national space law”, 86 Revista Brasileira de Direito Aeroespacial (June 2003), 23-9.

“Galileo and Liability: Towards a Coherent System?”, 5-2 International Bar Association Committee Z News (2003), 5-13.

“To Outer Space via Rome”, 6-1 International Bar Association Newsletter Outer Space (2004), 20-7.

“National Space Legislation: Dealing with Private Space Activities”, in Proceedings of the International Symposium on Advancement of Aerospace Education and Collaborative Research in the 21st Century (2004), 371-87.

“Quis vadit cum vobis, Galileo? – Institutional Aspects Of Europe’s Own Satellite Navigation System”, in Proceedings of the Forty-Sixth Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space (2004), 360-70.

“The Registration Convention: Background and Historical Context”, in Proceedings of the Forty-Sixth Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space (2004), 450-3.

“Recent Developments and Status of National Space Legislation”, in Towards a Harmonised Approach for National Space Legislation in Europe (2004), 61-70.

“Towards a European Union Radio Navigation Plan: Overview and Status”, on CD-ROM: The European Navigation Conference GNSS 2004 (2004), 9 pp. (Co-author with S. Basker et al).

“Liability for Global Navigation Satellite Services: A Comparative Analysis of GPS and Galileo”, 30 Journal of Space Law (2004), 129-67.

“Surreal estate: addressing the issue of ‘Immovable Property Rights on the Moon’”, 20 Space Policy (2004), 149-56 (Co-authors: E. Back-Impallomeni, S. Hobe & R.M. Ramirez de Arellano).

“Heeding the Public-Private Paradigm: Overview of National Space Legislation around the World”, in 2004 Space Law Conference Papers Assembled (2004), 20-34.

“I believe that space activities are impacting society through…”, in The Impact of Space Activities upon Society (2005), 73.

“Big Brother or Eye in the Sky? Legal Aspects of Space-Based Geo-Information for Disaster Management”, in Geo-information for Disaster Management (2005), 35-50.

“European Space Law and Policies”, on CD-ROM: Remote Sensing Arabia (2005), 10 pp.

“To Own Or Not To Own, That Is The Question”, 3-2 European Journal of Navigation (2005), 46-55.

“Satellietinzet voor rampenmanagement – Big brother of eye in the sky?” [Using satellites for disaster management – Big brother or eye in the sky?], 13-4 VI Matrix (2005), 26-7.

“Eyes in the Sky or Big Brother – Legal Aspects of Geospatial Data-gathering in Space”, in 19-8 GIM International (2005), 69-71.

“Bringing Space Law into the Commercial World: Property Rights without Sovereignty”, 6 Chicago Journal of International Law (2005), 81-99 (Co-author with H.R. Hertzfeld).

“Implementing the United Nations Outer Space Treaties – The Case of the Netherlands”, in Proceedings of the Forty-Seventh Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space (2005), 139-45.

“Galileo: an update on general developments and some legal issues”, in The International Conference on the 21st Century New International Air and Space Legal Order (2005), 131-9.

“Current and Future Development of National Space Law and Policy”, in Disseminating and Developing International and National Space Law: The Latin America and Caribbean Perspective (2005), 25-51.

“The Changing Paradigm for Space Activities – Space Law Comes Down to Earth”, Journaal Luchtrecht, Liber Amicorum for Isabella Diederiks-Verschoor (2005), 109-18.

“National Space Legislation: What Could the European Approach Be?”, in Proceedings of the 14th ECSL Summer Course on Space Law and Policy (2006), 25-34.

“Towards Monitoring Galileo: the European GNSS Supervisory Authority in statu nascendi”, 55 Zeitschrift für Luft- und Weltraumrecht (2006), 100-17.

“Perspectives for a Harmonised Industrial Policy of ESA and the European Union”, in ‘Project 2001 Plus’ – Global and European Challenges for Air and Space law at the Edge of the 21st Century (2006), 175-91.

“Reach for the Stars … as long as Lawfully! Legal aspects of Planetary Exploration”, in Proceedings of ISRO-IISL Space Law Conference “Bringing Space Benefits to the Asian Region” (2006), P5-P21.

“A European Legal Regime for Commercial Utilisation of the International Space Station?”, in The International Space Station – Commercial Utilisation From A European Legal Perspective (2006), 1-8 (Co-author with M.M.T.A. Brus).

“The International Legal Framework for European Activities on Board the ISS”, in The International Space Station – Commercial Utilisation From A European Legal Perspective (2006), 15-32.

(Publications-ctd)

“The Sky is the Limit – But Where Does It End?”, in Proceedings of the Forty-Eighth Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space (2006), 84-94.

“Van wie is de maan?” / “Who owns the Moon?”, in Fly me to the Moon (2006), 31-46 / 147-60.

“Fundamental Provisions for National Space Laws”, in Meeting international responsibilities and addressing domestic needs (2006), 91-9.

“The Moon Agreement and the Prospect of Commercial Exploitation of Lunar Resources”, 32 Annals of Air and Space Law (2007), 91-113.

“Navigating Safely through the 21st Century: ICAO and the Use of GNSS in Civil Aviation”, 47 Indian Journal of International Law (2007), 1-29.

“Ruimtepuin en ruimterecht” [Space debris and space law], 5-07 Justitiële Verkenningen (2007), 85-94.

“Space for Tourism? Legal Aspects of Private Spaceflight for Tourist Purposes”, in Proceedings of the Forty-Ninth Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space (2007), 18-28.

“Target Practising in a Global Commons: The Chinese ASAT Test and Outer Space Law”, 10 The Korean Journal of Air and Space Law (2007), 181-99.

“Liability for Global Navigation Satellite Services: A Comparative Analysis of GPS and Galileo”, in Library of Essays in International Law – Space Law (2007), 429-67.

“Passing the Buck to Rogers: International Liability Issues in Private Spaceflight”, 86 Nebraska Law Review (2007), 400-38.

“The ‘S’ of ‘Security’: Europe on the Road to GMES”, 4-2 Soochow Law Journal (2007), 1-27.

“Legal aspects of using space-derived geospatial information for emergency response, with particular reference to the Charter on Space and Major Disasters”, in Geospatial Information Technology for Emergency Response (2008), 21-40.

“EGNOS: Testing the Waters for Galileo – Certifying Europe’s first satellite navigation services”, 7 Journaal LuchtRecht (2008), 75-84.

“Hosting Galileo Ground Stations – Liability and Responsibility Issues under Space Law”, in Proceedings of the Fiftieth Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space (2008), 358-68.

“Implementing the United Nations Outer Space Treaties – The Case of the Netherlands”, in Nationales Weltraumrecht / National Space Law (2008), 81-104.

“As Space Law Comes to Nebraska, Space Comes Down to Earth”, 87 Nebraska Law Review (2008), 498-515.

“A Sleeping Beauty Awakens: The 1968 Rescue Agreement after Forty Years”, 34 Journal of Space Law (2008), 411-34.

“Space law in the age of the International Space Station”, in Humans in Outer Space – Interdisciplinary Odysseys (2009), 148-61.

“Europe and the ‘Resolution Revolution’: ‘European’ Legal Approaches to Privacy and their Relevance for Space Remote Sensing Activities”, 34 Annals of Air and Space Law (2009), 809-44.

“Surveying the Scene: The Effects of Globalisation on Space Law – A Panelist’s Remarks”, in Globalisation – the State and International Law (2009), 127-38.

“A European “Equivalent” to United States Export Controls: European Law on the Control of International Trade in Dual-Use Space Technologies”, 7 Astropolitics (2009), 101-34.

“European Satellite Earth Observation: Law, Regulations, Policies, Projects and Programmes”, 42 Creighton Law Review (2009), 397-445.

“Defining Subject Matter under Space Law: Near Earth Objects versus Space Objects”, in Proceedings of the International Institute of Space Law 2008 (2009), 293-303.

“Treaty Law in Support of Climate Monitoring”, in Proceedings of the International Institute of Space Law 2008 (2009), 510-8.

“Article VI of the Outer Space Treaty ‘in the European Context’”, in Proceedings of the International Institute of Space Law 2008 (2009), 547-59.

“Article V”, in Cologne Commentary on Space Law, Volume I, Outer Space Treaty (2009), 94-102. (Co-author: G.M. Goh)

Various book reviews, conference reports, forewords, published lecture notes and project reports.

Last update 1st February 2010.