We are thrilled to announce the addition of new content to the ever-growing Air and Space Law database. Subscribers to this database now have access to nearly 200 titles from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, the largest, most-respected university specializing in aviation and air space.
About the New Content
Consisting of nearly 200 titles, this content contains a variety of government documents and reports with publication dates spanning from the 1950s through the 2000s. These reports cover a variety of subjects such as astronomical image reconstruction, airport security, environmental impacts, effects of weather and wind, transportation planning, noise-induced hearing loss, and much more.
To view a complete list of these new titles, visit the Air and Space Law section of our May content release. Thank you to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University for donating this content!
About Air and Space Law
HeinOnline’s Air and Space Law database illustrates the history of air and spaceflight through the programs and people that made these dreams possible. Through the collection, users will see how governments and regulators reacted to new technologies, the accidents and disasters that prompted reform, and the new frontiers that await as technology advances at an improbable speed.
HeinOnline editors have analyzed and subject-coded every title in this collection, creating and assigning 29 unique subjects to help users find material most relevant to their research. These subjects include:
- Aerospace Technology
- Air Traffic Control
- Airspace Regulation
- Aviation Regulation
- Drones
- International Regulation of Flight
- Military Aviation
- NASA
- Pioneers in Space
- Race to the Moon
- Satellites
- Space and National Security
- Spaceflight Accidents and Disasters
- And many more!
Featured Content
While air travel and space exploration share principles of physics, technological advancements, and personnel training, they are ultimately separate spheres with their own unique challenges and concerns.
This entire collection is organized by Outer Space and Suborbital Space, separating titles dealing with matters on celestial bodies (Outer Space) from those concerned with earthbound air travel (Suborbital Space). Content in this collection has been organized into 19 tabs to help researchers target their research between suborbital space and orbital space. Find documents for both in all of the following categories:
Books
Find accounts on the Wright brothers’ flights, stories of Russian cosmonauts, treatises on aerial warfare, monographs on the business aspects of aviation, and more.
Government Documents
Access thousands of government documents covering a diverse range of topics, including FAA spending, TSA screening procedures, NASA, satellites, and more!
Legislative Histories
Discover the journey of a bill, all the way until it becomes a law, with all its changes and hurdles, in more than 50 legislative histories related to suborbital and orbital space.
Scholarly Articles
Research hundreds of articles selected by HeinOnline editors on the Warsaw Convention, agreements in outer space, drones, warfare in space, space tourism, and more!
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