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Issue 5/2022

Małgorzata Polkowska, Space Law. A few by way remarks of introduction, Ad Astra. Astropolitics and space law reaserch program, 2022, no. 5, DOI: 10.53261/adastra20220507

Łukasz Wilczyński, The impact of cultural differences and the country’s degree of technological advancement in the space sector on emotional attitudes toward communication in the space sector using selected examples, Ad Astra. Astropolitics and space law reaserch program, 2022, no. 5, DOI: 10.53261/adastra20220506

Radosław Bielawski, Building space capacity for Earth observation – current status and development prospects, Ad Astra. Astropolitics and space law reaserch program, 2022, no. 5, DOI: 10.53261/adastra20220505

Mariusz T. Kłoda, Japan’s Space Mining Act. Regulatory overwiew, Ad Astra. Astropolitics and space law reaserch program, 2022, no. 5, DOI: 10.53261/adastra20220503

Le Thi Khanh Linh, Hoang Thao Anh, Tran Thi Dieu Ha, Nguyen Luu Lan Phuong, Le Thi Thuy Nhi, Space law in Vietnam: outer space policy, legal development and its future pathway, Ad Astra. Astropolitics and space law research program, 2022, no. 5, DOI: 10.53261/adastra20220502

Bartosz Malinowski, About suborbital flights, rocket business and legal regulation, Ad Astra. Astropolitics and space law research program, 2022, no. 5, DOI: 10.53261/adastra20220501

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