Evidence from Earth Observation Satellites: Emerging Legal Issues: 7

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Evidence from Earth Observation Satellites: Emerging Legal Issues: 7

Author(s): Ray Purdy (Author), Denise Leung (Author)

  • Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff
  • Publication Date: 21 Nov. 2012
  • Edition: Illustrated
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 498 pages
  • ISBN-10: 9004194436
  • ISBN-13: 9789004194434

Book Description

Evidence from Earth Observation Satellites is an edited collection analysing emerging legal issues surrounding the use of satellite data as evidence. It considers whether data from satellite technologies can be a legally reliable, effective evidential tool in contemporary legal systems.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“The text is not simply a formalistic treatment of the subject matter; it is rather a discussion on what is the state of the art and what could be the legal future for these applications. Therefore, the editors and the authors should be commended for their contribution to our collective understanding of the emerging legal issues surrounding the use of satellite data from earth observation.”
Sergio Marchisio,
ECSL News No. 40, March 2014, p. 13.

“This is a superb book, written with exceptional clarity by a stellarcast of authors from diverse disciplines. It will be useful to graduatestudents of Earth Observation Science, Policy Science and Law andto advanced scholars in all these fields. I can only hope that a bookwith similar breadth, depth and multi-disciplinarity will be writtenfor the use of EO data in the other stages of the policy cycle.”
Yola Georgiadou, International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, 26 (2014) pp. 427-428.

About the Author

Ray Purdy is a Senior Research Fellow in Law at University College London (previously Imperial College and the University of Oxford), where he has published and conducted research on satellite monitoring and the law for over fifteen years. Denise Leung is a Research Analyst at the World Resources Institute in Washington DC. She was previously a Visiting Attorney at the Environmental Law Institute and a Research Associate at the Centre for Law and Environment, University College London.

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