Library: A Round-up of Reading
Space Law
Who will regulate space law? – BBC
Mars, grubby hands, and international law – OUP Blog
Long odds for a Senate space bill – Space Politics
House Science Committee to take on NASA’s strategic vision this week – Space Politics
Property Rights in Space – The New Atlantis
NORAD: North Korea Launches ‘Object’ Into Orbit [Updated] – Danger Room
North Korea Launches Objects Into Earth Orbit – Space Policy Online
North Korea Successfully Launches a Satellite – All Things Nuclear
US Space Command tracking three objects from DPRK launch – North Korea Tech
North Korea Successfully Launches Satellite: Reports – Space.com
The Future of Spaceport America: ‘Informed Consent’ Waiver Deemed Key in 2013 – Spaceports
North Korean Satellite Out of Control in Orbit: Reports – Space.com
North Korean Satellite “Tumbles Out of Control” Tracking Data Analysis Indicates – Spaceports
One Small Step for Kim: North Korea Inches Closer to an ICBM – Danger Room
Global GPS Infrastructure ‘Vulnerable to Attack’ – Space.com
House panel agrees on lack of NASA strategic direction, but disagrees on what it should be – Space Politics
Underestimated or overestimated? North Korea’s satellite launch in perspective – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Alaska Reclaims Its Missing Moon Rocks – Space.com
Bolden’s Asia Trip: Off The Radar – NASA Watch
North Korea’s Kim Jong-Un Orders Additional Orbital Satellite Launches in New Year – Spaceports
Expanding U.S. Space Launch Business – Air Force General Counsel Blog
Voice of Korea on rocket launch – North Korea Tech
Tracking North Korea’s satellite – North Korea Tech
North Korea’s Satellite – All Things Nuclear
North Korean Rocket “No Problem” for U.S. Defenses (and fourteen other claims about the GMD national missile defense system’s effectiveness). (December 14, 2012) – Mostly Missle Defense
Unha Debris- Arms Control Wonk
Virginia Commercial Space Flight Authority Strategic Plan 2012 – 2017 – Spaceref
Former astronaut says accessing space resources is essential to NASA’s future – Space Politics
Michael Listner, Addressing the challenges of space debris, part 2: liability, The Space Review
Kwangmyongsong 3-2 is in orbit but is “tumbling” and not transmitting – Hyperbola
Aviation Law
Air Force: Drone Accident Rate At Civilian Airports ‘Unacceptably High’ – Aero News Network
RPAs (“Drones”) and Accountability for Military Action – Air Force General Counsel Blog
House of Commons Library Report on UK Use of Drones – Lawfare
Difference Engine: Phones up in the air – Babbage
How’s the FAA Coming on Integrating Domestic Drones into US Airspace? – The Volokh Conspiracy
Wells C. Bennett, Unmanned at Any Speed: Bringing Drones into Our National Airspace, Brookings
Geospatial Law
The Centre for Spatial Law and Policy: A Legal Advocate for Geospatial Technology – Directions Mag
Cyberlaw
The UN STILL Not Trying to Control Your Internet (But The Wall Street Journal Wants You To Believe Otherwise) – UN Dispatch
WCIT Watch Day 8: Quite the RUCkus over Internet Proposals – CDT
The NDAA and Cybersecurity – Lawfare
Case Could Put “Browser Sniffing” in FTC Crosshairs – CDT
WCIT Watch Day 10: This is Definitely About the Internet – CDT
Wicked group-edit – Babbage
The Dubai Internet showdown – The Multilateralist
WCIT Watch Day 11: We Cannot Compromise on the Internet – CDT
A digital cold war? – Babbage
The WCIT Wraps Up Without American Support; The UN Is STILL Not Trying to Take Over Your Internet – UN Dispatch
WCIT Treaty Breakdown — A Summary and Some Analysis – Lawfare
Thoughts on the Future of the Internet and its Rules and Regulations – The Volokh Conspiracy
Big Data, Privacy, and Insurers: Forget the web, Flo’s the one to watch. – Prawfs Blawg
Internet Safe From Globalized Censorship as UN Treaty Fails – Threat Level


