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The Community of Law and Science

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First Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space
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Space may be illimitable but the amount of space man can control by scientific invention and by rules and regulations has limitations. The perimeters of our limitations will change with the development of scientific facts and with our ability to control these facts in their impact upon society.

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  1. O. W. Holders, Collected Legal Papers: “The Profession of the Law”, p. 30. New York: Harcourt, Brace & Co., 1937.

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  2. A. C. Clarke, The Challenge of the Spaceship. J. Brit. Interplan. Soc. 6, 75 (1946).

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Galloway, E. (1959). The Community of Law and Science. In: Haley, A.G., Heinrich, W. (eds) First Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-4414-5_10

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