%0 Journal Article %T Frequency Allocation in the Geostationary Orbit in International Space Law %J Public Law Researsh %I Allameh Tabataba’i University %Z 2345-6116 %A Jabbari, Mansor %A Tajabadi, Hussein %D 2012 %\ 06/19/2012 %V 14 %N 38 %P 101-118 %! Frequency Allocation in the Geostationary Orbit in International Space Law %K Satellite %K Frequency Allocation %K Geostationary Orbit %K Planned Bands %K Un-Planned Bands %K A Priori Planning %K A first come first served Principle %K electromagnetic spectrum %R %X 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. %U https://qjpl.atu.ac.ir/article_2339_4cf4c916e5d90bb2e64c3fa7072d90b4.pdf