UID:
kobvindex_HPB1053904275
Format:
1 online resource
Edition:
1. edition.
ISBN:
9783845280677
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3845280670
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3848737604
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9783848737604
Series Statement:
Luxemburger juristische Studien ; volume 12
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Cover; Introduction: Setting the scene; I. The advent of satellite based services; I.1 Satellite based services; I.2 Liability risks and the concept of damage; a. Direct damage scenarios; b. Indirect damage scenarios; II. Research theme; II. 1 Scope of the research; II. 2 The research theme in general; a. The architecture of GNSS; b. Liability implications for civilian versions of GNSS: a general overview; c. Tiers of errors leading to signal loss and the operator's perspective; II. 3 The research theme in more detail; a. Research questions; b. Case studies; c. Forms of civil liability.
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D. Catastrophic cases of damage and causationIII. Expected outcomes of the research and innovation; III. 1 Literature review: status quo; III. 2 Outcomes and innovative aspects; IV. Methodology; First part: Satellite based services and GNSS; Chapter 1: General aspects of satellite based services and GNSS; I. Central themes of the chapter; II. Satellite based services; a. Satellite based services: definition; b. Some examples: navigation, telecommunication, and Earth observation; III. Global navigational satellite systems (GNSS); a. Architecture and underlying characteristic of GNSS.
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A.1 Definitiona. 2 Global dimension; b. The current systems; b.1 The Global Positioning System (GPS); b.2 The Global Orbiting Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS); b.3 The advent of the EU's Galileo; c. Civilian applications; c.1 Transport applications; c.2 Scientific applications; c.3 Timing applications; c.4 Data protection through the use of future GNSS related applications; c.5 Leisure related applications; Chapter 2: Liability risks within the field of GNSS: general remarks; I. Central themes of the chapter; II. A general overview of GNSS related risks; a. Technological risks.
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B. Industrial risks and governance risksc. Liability risks; III. Liability and GNSS; a. The concept of GNSS damage; a.1 Evidence for GNSS malfunctioning; a.2 Examples of loss scenarios: loss of life, economic damage, and minor incidents; b. Sources of errors; IV. GNSS specificities, tiers of liability and actors involved; a. GNSS specificities in general; b. GNSS specificities in more detail; b.1 Organizational issues; b.2 The multimodal dimension; b.3 The global coverage; b.4 GNSS as systems based upon the coordination of different actors; b.5 Concluding comments on GNSS specificities.
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C. Different tiers of liability and actors involvedc. 1 Tiers of liability: an overview; c.2 Potential claimants and defendants: some examples; c.2 (a) Potential claimants: direct, indirect users and third parties on the ground; c.2 (a) 1 Primary claimants including direct and indirect users:; c.2 (a) 2 Third party claimants on the ground; c.2 (b) Potential defendants; c.2 (b) 1 Main signal provider; c.2 (b) 2 Satellite component manufacturers; c.2 (b) 3 GNSS receiver manufacturers and sellers; Concluding chapter on first part: Signal provision in space and signal provider's liability.
Additional Edition:
Print version: Loukakis, Andreas. Non-contractual liabilities from civilian versions of GNSS. Baden-Baden : Nomos, 2017 ISBN 9783848737604
Additional Edition:
ISBN 3848737604
Language:
English
URL:
ProQuest Ebook Central
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