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The Spationary
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This book enables readers to find, in a few moments, terms that they can use immediately or reprocess for the drafting of a legal text, a ruling, a contract or a scientific paper. For each of the 2...
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This book enables readers to find, in a few moments, terms that they can use immediately or reprocess for the drafting of a legal text, a ruling, a contract or a scientific paper. For each of the 218 terms identified, a simple definition and a few additional elements are proposed. Where possible, entries also include examples, jurisprudence and doctrine. The purpose of this space dictionary is to be leafed through as needed to perfect the reader's knowledge. It will be updated regularly.
The Spationary is an invaluable resource, providing answers to simple queries; a simple, rapid and highly operational introduction to the international corpus juris spatialis; and an element of playfulness, because it is often through playful engagement with words and their definitions that a reader who may feel like an outsider can move into a universe or a scientific discipline.
The Spationary is an invaluable resource, providing answers to simple queries; a simple, rapid and highly operational introduction to the international corpus juris spatialis; and an element of playfulness, because it is often through playful engagement with words and their definitions that a reader who may feel like an outsider can move into a universe or a scientific discipline.
Price: $298.00
Pages: 472
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Series: Studies in Space Law
Publication Date:
08 May 2025
ISBN: 9789004725027
Format: Hardcover
Lucien Rapp, Emeritus Professor at the Law School of the University of Toulouse, where he teaches international business law and competition law, has been acting as the scientific director of the Chaire SIRIUS since its creation in 2013. Professor Rapp has authored a number of books, book chapters, papers and scientific communications, on various legal aspects of space activities. He is also a member of the Paris Bar and advises, as a senior consultant to an international law firm, governments as well as global companies on their space policies and strategies.