2017
DOI: 10.6007/ijarbss/v7-i7/3116
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Evaluation of Remote Sensing Principles 1986: The Unsolved Problems

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“…Formulation of a legal framework regarding space cooperation that is efficient, feasible and can be implemented is part of the legal policies that must be developed by developing countries [2]. In line with Yun Zhao's opinion, Loh Ing Hoe et al mentioned the need to build cooperation between countries in the form of regional agreements that emphasize protection for the territorial sovereignty of the countries concerned [4].…”
Section: Indonesian's National Space Legislationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Formulation of a legal framework regarding space cooperation that is efficient, feasible and can be implemented is part of the legal policies that must be developed by developing countries [2]. In line with Yun Zhao's opinion, Loh Ing Hoe et al mentioned the need to build cooperation between countries in the form of regional agreements that emphasize protection for the territorial sovereignty of the countries concerned [4].…”
Section: Indonesian's National Space Legislationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the states do not have an obligation to fulfill those principles. Loh Ing Hoe et al confirmed this by stating: "...clearly from the above literature review, the breach of principles listed under the Remote Sensing Principles 1986 will not entail any state responsibility because the nature of the soft law is a non-binding agreement" [4]. This legal vacuum in the outer space law regarding remote sensing activities may originate from domestic legislations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%