Sovereignty and Jurisdiction in Airspace and Outer Space/ (Record no. 192346)

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International Standard Book Number 9780203807552
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Transcribing agency Department of Law
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Personal name Oduntan, Gbenga
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Title Sovereignty and Jurisdiction in Airspace and Outer Space/
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Routledge,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2012.
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Formatted contents note Introduction 1<br/>1 Preliminary considerations: sovereignty, jurisdiction<br/>and control in international law 11<br/>1.1 Territory and territorial acquisition in international law and<br/>relations 11<br/>1.2 Delimitation and demarcation of international territories 19<br/>1.3 The principle of territorial sovereignty 20<br/>1.3.1 Sovereignty and property rights 26<br/>1.3.2 Spatial dynamics of sovereign equality 29<br/>1.4 The principles of territorial jurisdiction and territorial<br/>integrity 30<br/>1.4.1 Quasi-territorial jurisdiction 36<br/>1.4.2 Personal jurisdiction 37<br/>1.5 Criminal jurisdiction of states 39<br/>1.5.1 The territorial principle 42<br/>1.5.2 The nationality principle 44<br/>1.5.3 The protective (or security) principle 45<br/>1.5.4 The passive personality or passive nationality principle 48<br/>1.5.5 The universality principle 48<br/>1.6 Jurisfaction and jurisaction 51<br/>1.7 Control as a determinant of rights and liabilities 52<br/>1.8 Summary and conclusions 54<br/>Downloaded by [Sikkim University] at 04:48 14 September 2017 <br/>2 The legal status of the airspace 57<br/>2.1 Nature and character of rights over airspace 57<br/>2.2 Development of the concept of sovereignty over airspace 58<br/>2.3 Nationality principle and control over aircraft in flight 66<br/>2.3.1 Nationality principle and the question of what an<br/>aircraft is 71<br/>2.3.2 Nationality of aircraft and the question of “genuine link” 75<br/>2.4 Obligations with respect to state aircraft, civil aircraft and<br/>piloted/pilotless aircraft 80<br/>2.5 Summary and conclusions 82<br/>3 Jurisdiction over crimes in the airspace and on board<br/>aircraft 85<br/>3.1 Development and patterns of national responses to crimes<br/>in airspace 85<br/>3.2 Hierarchy of sources of jurisdiction over crimes committed<br/>in flight 91<br/>3.3 Jurisdiction over common crimes and unruly passengers 93<br/>3.4 Control over unlawful interference with civil aviation 102<br/>3.5 The regime of multilateral treaties 114<br/>3.6 The regime of bilateral treaties and other regional arrangements 121<br/>3.7 The problem of state-sponsored crimes against the safety of aircraft 122<br/>3.8 Summary and conclusions 128<br/>4 Jurisdiction and control in the airspace over<br/>international spaces 132<br/>4.1 International straits 133<br/>4.2 Contiguous zone 134<br/>4.3 The exclusive economic zone 135<br/>4.3.1 Military activities over the EEZ 138<br/>4.4 The continental shelf 141<br/>4.5 The high seas 143<br/>4.6 Airspace over Antarctic territories 145<br/>4.7 Airspace over polar territories 146<br/>4.8 Summary and conclusions 146<br/>5 Sovereignty and trespass in territorial airspace 148<br/>5.1 Involuntary entry of aircraft 151<br/>5.2 Deliberate intrusion by state aircraft 152<br/>5.3 Aerial intrusion by civil airliners 158<br/>5.3.1 Trespass by foreign-based dissident, terrorist and<br/>activist groups 162<br/>5.4 The controversial practice of no-fly zones and trespass over<br/>national territory 166<br/>5.5 Summary and conclusions 171<br/>x Contents<br/>Downloaded by [Sikkim University] at 04:48 14 September 2017 <br/>6 Jurisdiction and control in outer space 174<br/>6.1 Exploitation and use of outer space: achievements and<br/>prospects 175<br/>6.2 Jurisdiction and control in outer space: relevance of property<br/>and possession to the higher grounds 177<br/>6.3 Summary and conclusions 188<br/>7 Legality of the common heritage of mankind principle<br/>in space law 191<br/>7.1 Outer space – res nullius or res extra commercium? 195<br/>7.2 The scope of application of the CHM principle in space law 197<br/>7.3 The CHM principle and the arguments for and against<br/>property rights in space 199<br/>7.4 Summary and conclusions 205<br/>8 Jurisprudential basis for common ownership 207<br/>8.1 Jurisprudential basis for common ownership, possession and<br/>control over outer space 207<br/>8.1.1 The significance of morality 215<br/>8.2 Summary and conclusions 217<br/>9 Jurisdiction and control rationae instrumenti and<br/>rationae personnae in outer space 220<br/>9.1 Jurisdiction and control over national and international<br/>space stations 220<br/>9.2 Nature of jurisdiction over space stations 222<br/>9.3 Nationality and registration over space stations 225<br/>9.4 Civil jurisdiction over space stations 229<br/>9.5 Civil jurisdiction and intellectual property in the operation<br/>of space stations 232<br/>9.6 Criminal jurisdiction over space stations 239<br/>9.7 Jurisdiction and control rationae personae in outer space 245<br/>9.7.1 Terminological confusion 245<br/>9.7.2 Cases of unsettled jurisdiction 247<br/>9.7.3 Liability over aerospace objects 250<br/>9.7.4 The legal status of astronauts 253<br/>9.7.5 Civil and criminal jurisdiction over envoys of mankind 257<br/>9.7.6 Jurisdiction and control over mixed nationality crews 259<br/>9.7.7 Socio-scientific considerations in the exercise of<br/>criminal jurisdiction in spatial territories 261<br/>9.8 Summary and conclusions 264<br/>Contents xi<br/>Downloaded by [Sikkim University] at 04:48 14 September 2017 <br/>10 Contemporary trends and threats to the regime of<br/>outer space law 266<br/>10.1 Illegality of the militarisation of space 266<br/>10.2 Jurisdiction and control over remote sensing operations:<br/>questions surrounding clandestine remote sensing from<br/>outer space 269<br/>10.3 Liberal commercialism and entrepreneurship as driving<br/>force of international space tourism 273<br/>10.4 Summary and conclusions 280<br/>11 The never ending dispute: legal theories on the spatial<br/>demarcation boundary plane between airspace and<br/>outer space 282<br/>11.1 The no-present-need theory 285<br/>11.2 The present need school 290<br/>11.3 The criteria of space activities or the functional approach 293<br/>11.4 The aerodynamic lift theory 297<br/>11.5 The Bogota Declaration view 301<br/>11.6 The usque ad infinitum theory 305<br/>11.7 The national security and effective control theory 306<br/>11.8 The lowest point of orbital flight theory 306<br/>11.9 Theories of arbitrary distances 309<br/>11.10 Developing a conclusive theory on a legal spatial<br/>demarcation boundary plane between airspace and outer<br/>space 310<br/>12 General conclusion 314<br/>Appendices 322<br/>Appendix I: Table AI.1 Chronology of notable military and<br/>diplomatic responses to aerial intrusions 1946–1999; Table AI.2<br/>Chronology of allegations of Cuban airspace violations by aircraft<br/>of US nationality 1992–1996 322<br/>Appendix II: Sample of letters of protest and denial between Cyprus<br/>and Turkey – (a) Letter dated 5 December 2010 from the Permanent<br/>Representative of Cyprus to the United Nations addressed to the<br/>Secretary-General; (b) Letter dated 10 January 2011 from the<br/>Permanent Representative of Turkey to the United Nations<br/>addressed to the Secretary-General 342<br/>Appendix III: Sample of letters of protest by Iraq against the USA,<br/>Britain and France. Letter dated 11 February 2002 from the Chargé<br/>d’affaires a.i. of the Permanent Mission of Iraq to the United Nations<br/>addressed to the President of the Security Council 350<br/>xii Contents<br/>Downloaded by [Sikkim University] at 04:48 14 September 2017 <br/>Appendix IV: Diagrammatic representation of sovereignty<br/>and jurisdiction over maritime, air and outer spaces 358<br/>Appendix V: States and their position of choice in response to<br/>the spatial demarcation boundary plane question 360
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Keyword International Relations
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