Institutions of Extraterrestrial Liberty
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Institutions of Extraterrestrial Liberty
Cockell, Charles S.
Oxford University Press
01/2023
528
Dura
Inglês
9780192897985
15 a 20 dias
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Charles S. Cockell
: Introduction
1: Zarinah Agnew
: Are we ready for new liberties? Stewarding mutually assured autonomy through place-based experiments
2: Stephen Baxter
: The voyage of 600 years: The ethical governance of a worldship
3: Annalea Beattie
: Art, institutions, and liberty in extraterrestrial communities
4: Mukesh Chiman Bhatt
: Space for opportunity: Transcultural and transnational sources of extraterrestrial liberty
5: Octavio Alfonso Chon Torres
: Expansion of humanity in space: Utopia or dystopia?
6: Elena Cirkovic
: The cosmolegal approach to human activities in outer space
7: Charles S. Cockell
: Essay on the Scottish Islands, their lessons for extraterrestrial governance, and a sketch of the applications of this knowledge to settlements beyond Earth
8: Raphael Costa
: The law of Mars>' colonization
9: Ian A. Crawford
: Brightening the skies: Institutional solutions to the societal and geopolitical risks of space expansionism
10: Janet de Vigne
: Human conflict resolution in a non-Terran context
11: Martin Elvis
: Scarcity in space: Challenges for liberty
12: Simon Malpas
: 's potentials beyond Earth, or, how consequence and contingency became astronomical in scope
19: Christopher J. Newman and William Ralston
: Only a paper moon: The Artemis Accords and future human settlements
20: Anthony Pagden
: Enlightenment beyond Earth
21: Stefania Paladini and Ignazio Castellucci
: Sovereign states, private actors, and (national) space laws. A rapidly evolving landscape
22: Burkhard Schafer
: In space, nobody can copyright your scream
23: James S.J. Schwartz
: Justice in space: Demanding political philosophy for demanding environments
24: Michael Shermer
: Extraterrestrial governance: Why the constitutions of planets should be grounded in the constitution of their inhabitants
25: Saskia Vermeylen
: Global legal pluralism and outer space law: The Association of Autonomous Astronauts as a socio-legal community
26: Matjaz Vidmar
: On libertarian communities in/around outer space: Is ecology an antithesis to liberty?
27: Frans G. von der Dunk
: Law and liberty on the Moon
28: Sheri Wells-Jensen
: Welcoming disability as necessary in space travel
29: Joanne Wheeler
: Regulation - a restraint of liberty or an enabler? Implementing sustainability guidelines for commercial space activitiesDL normalizing the regulatory
: Introduction
1: Zarinah Agnew
: Are we ready for new liberties? Stewarding mutually assured autonomy through place-based experiments
2: Stephen Baxter
: The voyage of 600 years: The ethical governance of a worldship
3: Annalea Beattie
: Art, institutions, and liberty in extraterrestrial communities
4: Mukesh Chiman Bhatt
: Space for opportunity: Transcultural and transnational sources of extraterrestrial liberty
5: Octavio Alfonso Chon Torres
: Expansion of humanity in space: Utopia or dystopia?
6: Elena Cirkovic
: The cosmolegal approach to human activities in outer space
7: Charles S. Cockell
: Essay on the Scottish Islands, their lessons for extraterrestrial governance, and a sketch of the applications of this knowledge to settlements beyond Earth
8: Raphael Costa
: The law of Mars>' colonization
9: Ian A. Crawford
: Brightening the skies: Institutional solutions to the societal and geopolitical risks of space expansionism
10: Janet de Vigne
: Human conflict resolution in a non-Terran context
11: Martin Elvis
: Scarcity in space: Challenges for liberty
12: Simon Malpas
: 's potentials beyond Earth, or, how consequence and contingency became astronomical in scope
19: Christopher J. Newman and William Ralston
: Only a paper moon: The Artemis Accords and future human settlements
20: Anthony Pagden
: Enlightenment beyond Earth
21: Stefania Paladini and Ignazio Castellucci
: Sovereign states, private actors, and (national) space laws. A rapidly evolving landscape
22: Burkhard Schafer
: In space, nobody can copyright your scream
23: James S.J. Schwartz
: Justice in space: Demanding political philosophy for demanding environments
24: Michael Shermer
: Extraterrestrial governance: Why the constitutions of planets should be grounded in the constitution of their inhabitants
25: Saskia Vermeylen
: Global legal pluralism and outer space law: The Association of Autonomous Astronauts as a socio-legal community
26: Matjaz Vidmar
: On libertarian communities in/around outer space: Is ecology an antithesis to liberty?
27: Frans G. von der Dunk
: Law and liberty on the Moon
28: Sheri Wells-Jensen
: Welcoming disability as necessary in space travel
29: Joanne Wheeler
: Regulation - a restraint of liberty or an enabler? Implementing sustainability guidelines for commercial space activitiesDL normalizing the regulatory
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Charles S. Cockell
: Introduction
1: Zarinah Agnew
: Are we ready for new liberties? Stewarding mutually assured autonomy through place-based experiments
2: Stephen Baxter
: The voyage of 600 years: The ethical governance of a worldship
3: Annalea Beattie
: Art, institutions, and liberty in extraterrestrial communities
4: Mukesh Chiman Bhatt
: Space for opportunity: Transcultural and transnational sources of extraterrestrial liberty
5: Octavio Alfonso Chon Torres
: Expansion of humanity in space: Utopia or dystopia?
6: Elena Cirkovic
: The cosmolegal approach to human activities in outer space
7: Charles S. Cockell
: Essay on the Scottish Islands, their lessons for extraterrestrial governance, and a sketch of the applications of this knowledge to settlements beyond Earth
8: Raphael Costa
: The law of Mars>' colonization
9: Ian A. Crawford
: Brightening the skies: Institutional solutions to the societal and geopolitical risks of space expansionism
10: Janet de Vigne
: Human conflict resolution in a non-Terran context
11: Martin Elvis
: Scarcity in space: Challenges for liberty
12: Simon Malpas
: 's potentials beyond Earth, or, how consequence and contingency became astronomical in scope
19: Christopher J. Newman and William Ralston
: Only a paper moon: The Artemis Accords and future human settlements
20: Anthony Pagden
: Enlightenment beyond Earth
21: Stefania Paladini and Ignazio Castellucci
: Sovereign states, private actors, and (national) space laws. A rapidly evolving landscape
22: Burkhard Schafer
: In space, nobody can copyright your scream
23: James S.J. Schwartz
: Justice in space: Demanding political philosophy for demanding environments
24: Michael Shermer
: Extraterrestrial governance: Why the constitutions of planets should be grounded in the constitution of their inhabitants
25: Saskia Vermeylen
: Global legal pluralism and outer space law: The Association of Autonomous Astronauts as a socio-legal community
26: Matjaz Vidmar
: On libertarian communities in/around outer space: Is ecology an antithesis to liberty?
27: Frans G. von der Dunk
: Law and liberty on the Moon
28: Sheri Wells-Jensen
: Welcoming disability as necessary in space travel
29: Joanne Wheeler
: Regulation - a restraint of liberty or an enabler? Implementing sustainability guidelines for commercial space activitiesDL normalizing the regulatory
: Introduction
1: Zarinah Agnew
: Are we ready for new liberties? Stewarding mutually assured autonomy through place-based experiments
2: Stephen Baxter
: The voyage of 600 years: The ethical governance of a worldship
3: Annalea Beattie
: Art, institutions, and liberty in extraterrestrial communities
4: Mukesh Chiman Bhatt
: Space for opportunity: Transcultural and transnational sources of extraterrestrial liberty
5: Octavio Alfonso Chon Torres
: Expansion of humanity in space: Utopia or dystopia?
6: Elena Cirkovic
: The cosmolegal approach to human activities in outer space
7: Charles S. Cockell
: Essay on the Scottish Islands, their lessons for extraterrestrial governance, and a sketch of the applications of this knowledge to settlements beyond Earth
8: Raphael Costa
: The law of Mars>' colonization
9: Ian A. Crawford
: Brightening the skies: Institutional solutions to the societal and geopolitical risks of space expansionism
10: Janet de Vigne
: Human conflict resolution in a non-Terran context
11: Martin Elvis
: Scarcity in space: Challenges for liberty
12: Simon Malpas
: 's potentials beyond Earth, or, how consequence and contingency became astronomical in scope
19: Christopher J. Newman and William Ralston
: Only a paper moon: The Artemis Accords and future human settlements
20: Anthony Pagden
: Enlightenment beyond Earth
21: Stefania Paladini and Ignazio Castellucci
: Sovereign states, private actors, and (national) space laws. A rapidly evolving landscape
22: Burkhard Schafer
: In space, nobody can copyright your scream
23: James S.J. Schwartz
: Justice in space: Demanding political philosophy for demanding environments
24: Michael Shermer
: Extraterrestrial governance: Why the constitutions of planets should be grounded in the constitution of their inhabitants
25: Saskia Vermeylen
: Global legal pluralism and outer space law: The Association of Autonomous Astronauts as a socio-legal community
26: Matjaz Vidmar
: On libertarian communities in/around outer space: Is ecology an antithesis to liberty?
27: Frans G. von der Dunk
: Law and liberty on the Moon
28: Sheri Wells-Jensen
: Welcoming disability as necessary in space travel
29: Joanne Wheeler
: Regulation - a restraint of liberty or an enabler? Implementing sustainability guidelines for commercial space activitiesDL normalizing the regulatory
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