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The Transformation of Intergovernmental Satellite Organisations

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The Transformation of Intergovernmental Satellite Organisations: Policy and Legal Perspectives offers a multifaceted analysis of the complex policy and legal issues associated with the privatisatio...
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  • 10 October 2013
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The Transformation of Intergovernmental Satellite Organisations: Policy and Legal Perspectives offers a multifaceted analysis of the complex policy and legal issues associated with the privatisation or restructuring of the world’s preeminent intergovernmental satellite organisations, INTELSAT, INMARSAT and EUTELSAT. Maury Mechanick, Christian Roisse, and David Sagar, each of whom were directly involved in these undertakings, provide a unique perspective on the critical issues involved, while Frans von der Dunk and Patricia McCormick offer a broader contextual assessment of their significance. The contributors’ insights regarding the restructuring of these satellite organisations and the intergovernmental organisations which oversee public services represent valuable reflections on those developments, as well as on changes occurring following privatisation regarding those entities’ ownership profiles and service provisions.
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Price: $197.00
Pages: 292
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Series: Studies in Space Law
Publication Date: 10 October 2013
ISBN: 9789004257061
Format: Hardcover
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Patricia K. McCormick, Ph.D. (1995), is Associate Professor of Communication at Wayne State University. Her research, which examines telecommunications and space policy issues, has been published in Telecommunications Policy, Gazette International Journal for Communications Studies, and Science and Public Policy.

Maury Mechanick, JD (1976), is Counsel at White & Case LLP. While a senior executive at COMSAT Corporation, he served as the U.S. Governor to INTELSAT and as Chairman of the INTELSAT Board of Governors at the time of privatisation.