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- Title
WHITHER INTERNATIONAL LAW, THITHER SPACE LAW: A DISCIPLINE IN TRANSITION.
- Authors
Sreejith, S. G.
- Abstract
This article uses the triviality attributed to the space law discipline as a point to consider what it is in space law that provokes laughter and the feeling that is a quirk. The article first provides a critique of the intellectual and professional history and the prevailing epistemic culture of space law. It also addresses the postmodern concerns in international law centered on fragmentation and the question of self-contained regimes.
- Subjects
SPACE law; INTELLECTUAL history; INTERNATIONAL law; PUBLIC law; SPACE Age, 1957-
- Publication
California Western International Law Journal, 2008, Vol 38, Issue 2, p331
- ISSN
0886-3210
- Publication type
Article