Astromedicine and astrolaw: emerging issues for advanced missions beyond earth orbit
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Biomedical studies have delved into the physiological changes occuring during space flight, but the legal ramifications of practicing space medicine have been ignored. Space laws need to be extended to deal with medical emergencies and environmentally altered physiological condition, characteristic of advanced space missions. Space laws should make provisions for the compensation for injury or death of astronauts, due to medical negligence.
Publication Name: Space Policy
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0265-9646
Year: 1993
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Earth observation data policy and Europe (EOPOLE)
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This article reports on the Earth Observation Data Policy and Europe (EOPOLE) project. The project is intended to formulate earth observation policy in Europe. Conclusions made at the of the first of several workshops are presented. e
Publication Name: Space Policy
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0265-9646
Year: 1999
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