1998
DOI: 10.2307/215886
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“…For instance, in 1997, the Transportation Research Committee of the Japanese Rocket Society (JRS) studied the requirements needed for the certification of the Kankoh Maru vehicle concept to enable it to carry passengers (Collins & Yonemoto, 1998). The Universal Space Clipper Company conducted a study in which the requirements for passenger space vehicles were divided into categories, i.e., type design certificate, production certificate, air-worthiness certificate, commercial operator's license, spaceport license, and other approvals, such as those for component manufacturing and maintenance (Gaubatz, 1998).…”
Section: Licensingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, in 1997, the Transportation Research Committee of the Japanese Rocket Society (JRS) studied the requirements needed for the certification of the Kankoh Maru vehicle concept to enable it to carry passengers (Collins & Yonemoto, 1998). The Universal Space Clipper Company conducted a study in which the requirements for passenger space vehicles were divided into categories, i.e., type design certificate, production certificate, air-worthiness certificate, commercial operator's license, spaceport license, and other approvals, such as those for component manufacturing and maintenance (Gaubatz, 1998).…”
Section: Licensingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…96 Gaubatz, Martineau and Kozinski all observe that pre-occupation with appellate court moots encourages students to over-rely on policy arguments, 97 while not allowing them an opportunity to appreciate the use of authority in lower courts. 98 They argue that it avoids the need and the more challenging task of dealing, as inferior courts must, with binding authority. 99 Martineau observed students routinely ignoring the error-correcting function served by intermediate appellate courts.…”
Section: (C) Limited Opportunity To Develop Skills In Legal Reasoning Analysis and Writingmentioning
confidence: 99%