Search results for: “remote sensing”

  • Remote Sensing

    Embracing mainstream international law, this section on remote sensing explores the context, history and effect of the area of the law covered here. Resources Further Reading The entry "remote sensing" in the Parry and Grant Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law (currently, […]

  • Cartography

    Hierarchical Display of Cartography Science > Natural and applied sciences > Earth sciences > GeographyEducation And Communications > Information technology and data processing > Data processing > Data collection > Remote sensingEducation And Communications > Documentation > Document > […]

  • Pacific Ocean

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  • Geography

    Resources See Also Further Reading Information related to geography in the Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Law(MPEPIL), Germany, United Kingdom

  • Satellite

    Satellite Argument in 2011 United States views on international law (based on the document "Digest of U.S. Practice in International Law"): Accordingly, the satellite is not presently being "used for a commercial activity in the United States" because it is being tested and […]

  • EEA Joint Institution

    Hierarchical Display of EEA joint institution European Union > European construction > EU relations > Joint body (EU) EEA joint institution Concept of EEA joint institution See the dictionary definition of EEA joint institution. Characteristics of EEA joint institution [rtbs […]

  • EEA Joint Institution

    Hierarchical Display of EEA joint institution European Union > European construction > EU relations > Joint body (EU) EEA joint institution Concept of EEA joint institution See the dictionary definition of EEA joint institution. Characteristics of EEA joint institution [rtbs […]

  • Principle of Proportionality

    Hierarchical Display of Principle of proportionality European Union > European Union law > EU legal system > EU competence Principle of proportionality Concept of Principle of proportionality See the dictionary definition of Principle of proportionality. Characteristics of Principle of […]

  • Principle of Proportionality

    Hierarchical Display of Principle of proportionality European Union > European Union law > EU legal system > EU competence Principle of proportionality Concept of Principle of proportionality See the dictionary definition of Principle of proportionality. Characteristics of Principle of […]

  • Space Vehicle

    Hierarchical Display of Space vehicle Transport > Air and space transport > Space transportProduction, Technology And Research > Research and intellectual property > Space policy > Space research > Space station Space vehicle Concept of Space vehicle See the dictionary definition of Space […]

  • Space Vehicle

    Hierarchical Display of Space vehicle Transport > Air and space transport > Space transportProduction, Technology And Research > Research and intellectual property > Space policy > Space research > Space station Space vehicle Concept of Space vehicle See the dictionary definition of Space […]

  • Transport Licence

    Hierarchical Display of Transport licence Transport > Transport policy > Transport regulations Transport licence Concept of Transport licence See the dictionary definition of Transport licence. Characteristics of Transport licence [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of Transport […]

  • Transport Licence

    Hierarchical Display of Transport licence Transport > Transport policy > Transport regulations Transport licence Concept of Transport licence See the dictionary definition of Transport licence. Characteristics of Transport licence [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of Transport […]

  • Natural Law

    A typical definition of natural law which overstressed the universality of the concept was provided by Olivecrona (1971: 8): In contradistinction to positive law, 'natural law' generally means a law that has not been posited. Even if it is ascribed to the will of God, it is supposed to […]

  • Roman Law

    Introduction to Roman Law Roman Law, in general usage, legal system developed by the Romans from the time of their first codification of law, known as the Law of the Twelve Tables (see Twelve Tables, Law of the), in 450 bc to the death of Justinian I, ruler of the Byzantine Empire, in ad […]