Air and space law 2200-1W100N
Common rules of international air law;
The Chicago system and the organization of international civil aviation;
Warsaw-Montreal system;
Tokyo-Hague-Montreal-Beijing system;
International agreements and regional organizations;
The liberalisation of EU air transport;
The licensing of the air carriers established in the EU;
The access to intra-Community air routes, the public service obligation;
The process of establishing fares;
The application of the competition rules to air transport;
The concept of a state aid in the air transport;
Agreements concerning computer reservation systems;
Slot allocation and airport scheduling;
The external relations with other countries and air carriers.
Legal status of the space
Activities allowed in space and on celestial bodies
- the concept of "peace purposes" in international space law
- the concept of "practical applications of space technology"
- types of practical applications of space technology (telecommunications, satellite remote sensing of the Earth, satellite navigation)
- anti-satellite weapon
Satellite teledetection of the Earth
- Earth monitoring and security
- rules for disclosing and disseminating the results of satellite remote sensing of the Earth
- espionage using space objects
Satellite navigation
- characteristics of satellite navigation systems (global satellite navigation systems (GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO) and regional satellite navigation systems)
- civil applications of global satellite navigation systems
- military applications of global satellite navigation systems
- national defense and security and global satellite navigation systems
- US, Russia, China, EU doctrine
Satellite communications
Satellite brodcasting
Type of course
optional courses
Mode
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
After completing the lecture, students will have comprehensive knowledge of air and space law. In particular, Students will be able to
- describe the mechanisms of law formation in its historical and social context;
- use proper terminology, learn a legal language;
- explain the genesis and purpose of specific legal solutions;
- identify a legal problem and suggest a solution to it;
- understand and critically refer to the presented legal solutions;
Assessment criteria
Participation in classes, evaluation of work during classes, evaluation of prepared presentations - voluntary applications;
Practical placement
does not apply
Bibliography
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K. Myszona-Kostrzewa, E. Mreńca, P. B. Zientarski, Prawne aspekty działalności kosmicznej, Warszawa 2019
K. Myszona, Status przewoźnika lotniczego w świetle prawa Wspólnoty Europejskiej, Warszawa 2000;
red. K. Myszona-Kostrzewa, Z Galicki, 50 lat konwencji tokijskiej- bezpieczeństwo żeglugi lotniczej z perspektywy przestrzeni powietrznej i kosmicznej, Warszawa 2014;
P. Durys i F. Jasiński, Wybór aktów prawnych do nauki międzynarodowego prawa lotniczego i kosmicznego, Warszawa 1999.
A. Górbiel, Międzynarodowe prawo kosmiczne, Warszawa 1985.
R. Szafarz, Badanie Ziemi z kosmosu w świetle prawa międzynarodowego, Wrocław 1987.
Académie de Marine, Buremu des Longitudes, Académie Nationale de l’Air et de l’Espace, System nawigacyjny Galileo, Aspekty strategiczne, naukowe i techniczne; Warszawa 2006.
Wykorzystanie przestrzeni kosmicznej – Świat, Europa, Polska, Z. Galicki, T. Kamiński, K. Myszona-Kostrzewa (red.), Warszawa 2010.
K. Myszona-Kostrzewa, Nawigacja satelitarna w świetle prawa międzynarodowego, Warszawa 2011.
Additional information
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