mansour jabbari; fatemeh hatami
Volume 15, Issue 42 , January 2015, , Pages 141-172
Abstract
Initially perhaps, the codification and progressive development of internationalspace law exclusively are attributed to the United Nations Committee on thePeaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS). However, due to the development ofmodern technologies which are related to the outer space-specifically in ...
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Initially perhaps, the codification and progressive development of internationalspace law exclusively are attributed to the United Nations Committee on thePeaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS). However, due to the development ofmodern technologies which are related to the outer space-specifically in the fieldof telecommunications- there are other regional and international organizationswhich their activities are related to the outer space and the law which governs it.Performances of these organizations, on the bases of policy and regulation, aswell as participation in operational activities, directly or indirectly, influence thedevelopment and the progressive development of international outer space law.The International Telecommunication Union has significant role in the field ofpolicy making and regulation, particularly radio regulation and allocation ofspectrum and orbit resources. In this Article, first, we will describe the history offormation, activities and foundations of ITU, and then we will evaluate the ruleswhich govern the quality of allocation of frequencies and the results of some recentconferences of the ITU on the Radio communication and, without entering into thefield of technical issues, we will attempt to provide clear picture of quantity andimportance of the relationship between codification and progressive development ofinternational outer space law and the ITU'S performance in this regard.
Mansor Jabbari; Hussein Tajabadi
Volume 14, Issue 38 , March 2013, , Pages 101-118
Abstract
In the geostationary, The use of orbit/spectrum resources through
international telecommunication policies have always been challenging.
Such challenges are in the result of some existing limitations in both the
GSO capacity and its unique features in telecommunication fields. This
article will clarify ...
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In the geostationary, The use of orbit/spectrum resources through
international telecommunication policies have always been challenging.
Such challenges are in the result of some existing limitations in both the
GSO capacity and its unique features in telecommunication fields. This
article will clarify the privileges and deficiencies of the current and main
regimes (i.e. A First come first served and A Priori planning) in frequency
allocation in geostationary orbit, and discuss role of the developing
countries to enact in the geostationary orbit.