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  2. International Institute of Air and Space Law - Wikipedia

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    The International Institute of Air and Space Law (IIASL) is a leading research and teaching institution. [1] It specialises in legal and policy issues for aviation and space activities. [ 1 ] It forms part of the Leiden Law School at Leiden University .

  3. Airspace - Wikipedia

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    Because of this, a kind of customary law applied at the time and most countries such as the United Kingdom or the United States considered airspace as international from about 13,000 feet. However, this only applied in times of peace and if it was to the advantage of the states, there was no clear demarcation of the airspace question until the ...

  4. Space law - Wikipedia

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    There is a growing emphasis on space law in academia. Since 1951, the McGill Faculty of Law in Montreal, Canada has hosted the Institute of Air and Space Law, and offers an LL.M. in Air and Space law. [104] The University of Mississippi School of Law publishes the world's only law journal devoted to space law, the Journal of Space Law.

  5. Paris Convention of 1919 - Wikipedia

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    The convention was concluded under the auspices of the International Commission for Air Navigation (forerunner to ICAO). It attempted to reduce the confusing patchwork of ideologies and regulations which differed by country by defining certain guiding principles and provisions, and was signed in Paris on 13 October 1919.

  6. Kármán line - Wikipedia

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    While international law does not define the edge of space, or the limit of national airspace, [3] [4] most international organizations and regulatory agencies (including the United Nations) accept the FAI's Kármán line definition or something close to it. [5] As defined by the FAI, the Kármán line was established in the 1960s. [6]

  7. Center for Air and Space Law - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Air and Space Law at the University of Mississippi School of Law has been the premier U.S. platform for Air and Space Law since 1965. [1] It is the only American Bar Association accredited law school to offer an LL.M., a JD Concentration and a Graduate Certificate [2] in Air and Space Law. [3]

  8. Outer Space Treaty - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] [13] Nevertheless, the Outer Space Treaty is the first and most foundational legal instrument of space law, [14] and its broader principles of promoting the civil and peaceful use of space continue to underpin multilateral initiatives in space, such as the International Space Station and the Artemis Program. [15] [16]

  9. Air sovereignty - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the air sovereignty mission had been renamed "Air Sovereignty Alert", but in 2011 it was renamed "Aerospace Control Alert." The majority of the aerospace control alert missions in the U.S. are carried out by the Air National Guard by units flying, at present time, the F-15 Eagle and F-16 Fighting Falcon jets. [5] [6] [7]