Legal And Political Aspects of The Use of European Satellite Navigation Systems Galileo and EGNOS
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Global satellite navigation systems – GPS, GLONASS, Compass, Galileo – bring the world and the outer space closer to us. Regardless of the weather, the time of day or night, satellite navigation allows us to determine the location of points and moving objects anywhere on the surface of the Earth, in the sky, and all over the universe. Each of us can get additional data related to their location, e.g. the address of the nearest hospital, petrol station, or restaurant. The emergency services may accurately locate the place from which the emergency call was made. Thanks to atomic clocks placed on navigation satellites, financial transactions and high-voltage networks can work effectively. \nThis publication aims to familiarize the reader with the issues related to satellite navigation, challenges and dilemmas faced by the world and the European Union in the space age.
\nThe Authors:\nJoanne Irene GABRYNOWICZ – Professor emerita, has taught space law since 1987 at the University of North Dakota and the University of Mississippi. She is an internationally recognized space law expert. In recognition of her work, the International Astronomical Union named an asteroid after her, (9002) Gabrynowicz = 1981 QV2.\nKarol KARSKI – ML, MA, MBA, PhD, Dr. hab., DHC mult., is a Professor and the Head of the Department of Public International Law and the President of the Academic Council of the Institute of International Law, Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Warsaw.\nZbigniew KŁOS – PhD, Professor, Space Research Centre, Polish Academy of Sciences.\nZuzanna KULIŃSKA-KĘPA – PhD, assistant professor in the Department of International Air and Space Law, Institute of International Law, Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Warsaw. The main areas of research: human rights, space law.\nKatarzyna MYSZONA-KOSTRZEWA – PhD, Professor, Institute of International Law, Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Warsaw; head of the Department of International Air and Space Law, head of the Post-Graduate Studies of International Law and Foreign Service, University of Warsaw; head of the Section of Space Law and Policy of the Space and Satellite Research Committee of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Fellow of the Queen Elisabeth II Scholarship and the Joseph Conrad Scholarship. The main areas of research: air and space law, international safety, law of the international organizations.\nBarbara SKARDZIŃSKA – PhD, Department of International Air and Space Law, Institute of International Law, Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Warsaw. The main areas of research: space law, environmental law.
\nNakladatel: | Scholar |
ISBN: | 9788373839588 |
Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Jazyk : | Angličtina |
Vazba: | pevná |
Počet stran: | 154 |
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