Private Law, Public Law, Metalaw and Public Policy in Space A Liber
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Patricia Margaret Sterns Leslie I. Tennen Editors
Private Law, Public Law, Metalaw and Public Policy in Space A Liber Amicorum in Honor of Ernst Fasan
Space Regulations Library Volume 8
Series Editor Ram Jakhu, McGill University, Institute for Air and Space Law, Canada Editorial Board Michael Davis, Adelta Legal, Australia Sa’id Mosteshar, USA Peter D. Nesgos, Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy, USA Yaw Nyampong, McGill University, Canada Leslie I. Tennen, Law Offices of Sterns and Tennen, USA
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Patricia Margaret Sterns • Leslie I. Tennen Editors
Private Law, Public Law, Metalaw and Public Policy in Space A Liber Amicorum in Honor of Ernst Fasan
Editors Patricia Margaret Sterns Honorary Director International Institute of Space Law Attorney at Law, Sterns and Tennen Phoenix, AZ, USA
Leslie I. Tennen Legal Counsel International Academy of Astronautics Former Commissioner, Arizona Space Commission Attorney at Law, Sterns and Tennen Phoenix, AZ, USA
ISBN 978-3-319-27085-2 ISBN 978-3-319-27087-6 Space Regulations Library DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-27087-6
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Foreword 1
Dr. Ernst Fasan is among the longest active members of the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA). Elected a corresponding member of the IAA in 1971, at a time when corresponding members were not yet considered a temporary transitional class of membership, he took a very active part in the new Social Sciences section consisting of lawyers, historians, managers and economists. He devoted his life to law and banking that made him recognized by the International Institute of Space Law (IISL), first as a member and later as a Board m
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