Space Law in Pakistan
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Format : Paperback
Category : Book
Author : Izzat Fatima
Space Law in Pakistan by Izzat Fatima is the first book by a Pakistani lawyer exploring the intersection of national and international space law. Combining expert legal insight with policy analysis, it addresses Pakistan’s legal framework, gaps, and potential in outer space governance—an essential resource for lawyers, policymakers, and scholars.
Book Description
Space Law in Pakistan: National Framework and International Context is a pioneering legal treatise that breaks new ground in the emerging field of space law, uniquely contextualized within Pakistan’s legal and policy landscape. Authored by Izzat Fatima—an accomplished Advocate of the High Court and the first Pakistani lawyer to write on this subject—this book offers a comprehensive analysis of international space treaties, national regulatory mechanisms, and the critical legal voids in Pakistan’s approach to outer space activities.
The book blends rigorous legal scholarship with actionable policy recommendations, providing an insightful exploration of how Pakistan can align itself with evolving global space norms. It discusses the implications of outer space governance for developing countries, focusing particularly on South Asia’s strategic and legal dynamics. A must-read for legal professionals, academics, policymakers, and students, Space Law in Pakistan opens the door to a timely and crucial dialogue on national preparedness for the final frontier.
About the Author:
Izzat Fatima is an Advocate of the High Court with an LL.M from Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, New York. She is the founder of Horizon International Legal Experts LLC and a pioneer in space law in Pakistan. With a background in human rights, constitutional, and immigration law, she has led multiple landmark legal reforms in areas such as prisoner rights and mental health justice. This book is her seminal contribution to a new frontier in legal scholarship.