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In the brief space of ten years the evolution of space law has passed through three phases and entered upon a fourth.
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Cf. Jenks, The Common Law of Mankind, 1958, pp. 382–407.
Jenks, Space Law, 1965, p. xiii.
I have discussed the need for further action in respect of these matters in “Space Law Becomes a Reality” in British Institute of International and Comparative Law, Space Law, 1965, pp. 15–25.
„The International Control of Outer Space” in Eleventh International A stronautical Congress, Stockholm, 1960, Proceedings, Vol. III, Third Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space, pp. 13–14.
I have discussed this matter more fully in Law, Freedom and Welfare, 1963, pp. 33–49 and “Liability for Ultra-Hazardous Activities in International Law,” Recueil des Cours, 1966.
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Jenks, C.W. (1968). The Evolution of Space Law Continues. In: Mélanges Offerts À Juraj Andrassy. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-5602-6_10
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