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Legal status of outer space and celestial bodies
Stephan Hobe
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Kuan-Wei Chen
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Outer Space
100%
Legal Status
100%
Celestial Body
100%
Treaties
80%
Space Law
60%
Human Activities
60%
Outer Space Treaty
60%
International Treaties
40%
Law
20%
State Government
20%
Public Funding
20%
Legal Regime
20%
International Law
20%
United Nations
20%
Airspace
20%
Economic Security
20%
Telecommunications
20%
Public Economics
20%
First International
20%
Political Values
20%
Space Activities
20%
State Party
20%
Commercial Space
20%
Customary International Law
20%
Space Mission
20%
International Space Law
20%
Opinio Juris
20%
State Practice
20%
Strategic Value
20%
Economic Domain
20%
State-led
20%
Security Domain
20%
Political Domain
20%
National Space Legislation
20%
Private Space
20%
Socioeconomic Value
20%
Technological Domain
20%
Public/private
20%
Technological Economics
20%
Space Use
20%
General Assembly Resolution
20%
Space Applications
20%
Social Sciences
Space Law
100%
Legal Status
100%
International Treaty
66%
International Law
66%
International Instruments
33%
Law
33%
United Nations
33%
Legislation
33%
Political Economics
33%
Telecommunication
33%
Party State
33%
Law of Space
33%
Physics
Space Law
100%
Astronomical Systems
100%
International Law
50%
Telecommunication
25%
Airspace
25%
Space Mission
25%
Chemistry
formation
100%