Countries citing papers authored by Paul B. Larsen
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Paul B. Larsen
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Larsen, Paul B.. (2021). Will Harmful Interference Bring GPS Down. SMU Scholar (Southern Methodist University). 86(1). 3.
Larsen, Paul B.. (2018). Space Traffic Management Standards. SMU Scholar (Southern Methodist University). 83(2). 359.10 indexed citations
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Larsen, Paul B.. (2018). Solving the Space Debris Crisis. SMU Scholar (Southern Methodist University). 83(3). 475.6 indexed citations
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Larsen, Paul B.. (2017). Small Satellite Legal Issues. SMU Scholar (Southern Methodist University). 82(2). 275.5 indexed citations
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Larsen, Paul B.. (2015). International regulation of global navigation satellite systems. SMU Scholar (Southern Methodist University). 80(2). 365.4 indexed citations
Larsen, Paul B.. (2012). The Space Protocol to the CAPE Town Convention and the Space Law Treaties. International Institute of Space Law. 55. 195–207.1 indexed citations
Larsen, Paul B.. (2002). Future Protocol on Security Interests in Space Assets. SMU Scholar (Southern Methodist University). 67(4). 1071.3 indexed citations
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Larsen, Paul B., et al.. (1999). Unidroit Project on Security Interests: How the Project Affects Space Objects. SMU Scholar (Southern Methodist University).4 indexed citations
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Larsen, Paul B.. (1999). Should GNSS Standards That Are Uniform for All GNSS Users Be Established, or Are Unimodal Standards Satisfactory?. International Institute of Space Law. 42. 5–968.1 indexed citations
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Larsen, Paul B.. (1996). Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Interference Testing: Legal Issues. International Institute of Space Law. 39. 3.
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Larsen, Paul B.. (1994). Positioning Satellites: Current Institutional Issues. SSRN Electronic Journal. 37. 5.
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Larsen, Paul B.. (1993). Legal Liability for Global Navigation Satellite Systems. International Institute of Space Law. 36. 5.2 indexed citations
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Larsen, Paul B.. (1992). Cross-Waivers of Liability. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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Larsen, Paul B.. (1979). A NEW DIMENSION IN LIFE SAVING AT SEA--A SYSTEMATIC APPROACH TO A NEW ABANDONMENT SYSTEM. 7(1).2 indexed citations
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Larsen, Paul B.. (1964). Arbitration of the United States - France Air Traffic Rights Dispute. SMU Scholar (Southern Methodist University). 30(3). 231.2 indexed citations
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