... during the course of their flight through outer space. The Committee, bearing in mind that its terms of reference refer exclusively to the peaceful uses of outer space, believes that, with this practice, there may have been initiated the recognition... Hearings - 139. lappuseautors: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences - 1962Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| 1964 - 446 lapas
...Uses of Outer Space. Referring exclusively to the peaceful uses of outer space the Committee reported, There may have been initiated the recognition or establishment...existing or future international law or agreements." THE STATUS OF OUTER SPACE AND CELESTIAL BODIES PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION The earth is one of nine planets... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Astronautics - 1960 - 994 lapas
...the Ad Hoc Committee considered that, as a result of practices followed in outer space exploration, there may have been initiated the recognition or establishment...for exploration, and use by all in accordance with international law or agreement. The Committee emphasized the need for resolving practical legal problems... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences - 1960 - 760 lapas
...reference refer exclusively to the peaceful uses of outer space, believes that, with this practice, there may have been initiated the recognition or establishment...that, in principle, outer space is, on conditions of quality, freely available for exploration and use by all in accordance with existing or future international... | |
| 1961 - 838 lapas
...equality. The United Nations Committee, somewhat cautiously, agreed with commentators by stating that "there may have been initiated the recognition or...existing or future international law or agreements." The primary difficulty with saying simply that space is "free" is that it says little more than that... | |
| American Bar Foundation, Leon Lipson, Nicholas deBelleville Katzenbach - 1961 - 428 lapas
...equality. The United Nations Committee, somewhat cautiously, agreed with commentators by stating that ''there may have been initiated the recognition or...space is, on conditions of equality, freely available foi- exploration and use by all in accordance with existing or future international law or agreements.... | |
| United States Department of State. Historical Office - 1963 - 428 lapas
...reference refer exclusively to the peaceful uses of outer space, believes that, with this practice, there may have been initiated the recognition or establishment of a generally accepted rule ro the effect that, in principle, outer space is, on conditions of equality, freely available for exploration... | |
| United States Air Force Academy - 1964 - 374 lapas
...equality. The United Nations Committee, somewhat cautiously, agreed with commentators by stating that "there may have been initiated the recognition or...existing or future international law or agreements." The primary difficulty with saying simply that space is "free" is that it says little more than that... | |
| 1964 - 228 lapas
...reference refer exclusively to the peaceful uses of outer space, believes that, with this practice, there may have been initiated the recognition or establishment...existing or future international law or agreements. The Ad Hoc Committee was aware, of course, of the so-called boundary problem. Noting that "under the... | |
| 1964 - 228 lapas
...reference refer exclusively to the peaceful uses of outer space, believes that, with this practice, there may have been initiated the recognition or establishment...existing or future international law or agreements. The Ad Hoc Committee was aware, of course, of the so-called boundary problem. Noting that "under the... | |
| Ogunsola O. Ogunbanwo - 1975 - 304 lapas
...1957-1958 and subsequently the countries of the world have established a practice, in principle, that "outer space is, on conditions of equality, freely...existing or future international law or agreements". In December 1959, the General Assembly established a 24-member Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer... | |
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