Legal and Public Policy Issues

United States Code, TITLE 15 - COMMERCE AND TRADE, CHAPTER 82 - LAND REMOTE SENSING POLICY,
Courtesy of the Legal Information Institute, Cornell Law School

NCGIA Initiative 16: Law, Information Policy and Spatial Databases,
National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis (NCGIA) at the University of Maine

Open Skies Treaty information from the US Navy's Naval Treaty Implementation Office

Open Skies for Data Acquisition and Access, American Society for Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing ("ASPRS") policy statement.

Remote Sensing Data As A Public Good, Lloyd E. Stallkamp, Spst 575, Remote Sensing Law And Policy, SPACE.EDU is partially supported by NASA through funding from the North Dakota Space Grant

 Commercial High-Altitude Unpiloted Aerial, Remote Sensing: Some Legal Considerations, Joanne Irene Gabrynowicz, Department of Space Studies, Center for Aerospace Sciences, University of North Dakota, University & Campus, Clifford Hall, Grand Forks, ND 58202-9008.  Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing, Vol. 62, No. 3, March 1996, pp. 275-278.

THE UNITED NATIONS PRINCIPLE OF NON-DISCRIMINATORY DATA ACCESS - DOES RADARSAT MAKE THE GRADE?,   December 1996.  A research paper submitted to the Department of Space Studies, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota, as a partial requirement for Space Treaties & Legislation, by RITCHIE WAYNE SMENDZIUK, MEng, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, 1993, BEng, Royal Military College of Canada, 1979.

Proper Relationship Between The Public And Private Sector In Remote Sensing Activities, Submitted On June 12, 1997 In Partial Fulfillment Of The Course Requirement For: SPST 575 -- Remote Sensing Law And Policy, Department of Space Studies, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota.  Submitted By: Ittah Han, 2501 West Fulano Way, Las Vegas, Nevada 89102-2034

Legal Issues Relating to GIS, authors: Margaret Lynch and Kenneth E. Foote, The Geographer's Craft Project, Department of Geography, University of Texas at Austin.

Legal Access as a Necessary Prerequisite to Participatory Processes, Harlan Onsrud, Assoc. Professor, Department of Spatial Information Science and Engineering, University of Maine.  Paper submitted for the NCGIA Specialist Meeting on "Empowerment, Marginalization, and Public Participation GIS", NCGIA Varenius Specialist Meeting, Santa Barbara, CA, Oct 1998.

Asserting New Rights to Know, Toward Community Self-Discovery, Paul Schroeder, Doctoral Student
Department of Spatial Information Science and Engineering Orono, Maine, September 30, 1998.  NCGIA Varenius Specialist Meeting, Santa Barbara, CA, Oct 1998.

 


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