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DR.

RAM MANOHAR LOHIYA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY LUCKNOW

2019-2020

SYNOPSIS

ON

MEDICINE IN SPACE LAW

Submitted for the project work undertaken in the partial fulfilment of B.A. LL.B. (Hones.) 5

years integrated course of Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya NLU, Lucknow.

SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY:

Dr.Shakuntala Sangam Jinisha Bahtt

(Asst. Prof.) Enroll No. 150101059

Dr. RMLNLU, Lucknow 10th Semester


Acknowledgement
This project venture has been made possible due to the generous co-operation of various
persons. To list them all is not practicable, even to repay them in words is beyond the domain
of my lexicon. I would like to express my sincere thanks and deep gratitude to Dr Shakuntala
Sangam without whose through and insightful guidance this project work would have not
been a success. I express my sincere thanks to the library staff of Dr. Madhu Limaye Library
(RMLNLU) for their cooperation in my Endeavour. It is a great pleasure to acknowledgement
the contribution of my friends for their moral and material support.

-Jinisha Bhatt
INTRODUCTION

Space medicine is the practice of medicine on astronauts in outer space whereas astronautically hygiene is


the application of science and technology to the prevention or control of exposure to the hazards that may
cause astronaut ill health. Both these sciences work together to ensure that astronauts work in a safe
environment. The main objective is to discover how well and for how long people can survive the extreme
conditions in space, and how fast they can adapt to the Earth's environment after returning from their
voyage. Medical consequences such as possible blindness and bone loss have been associated with human
spaceflight.

Aim and Objective:

The main objective is to discover how well and for how long people can survive the extreme
conditions in space, and how fast they can adapt to the Earth's environment after returning
from their voyage. Medical consequences such as possible blindness and bone loss have been
associated with human spaceflight

SCOPE OF THE STUDY:

This study was mainly based on the primary data collected from books, legal database and
other E-sources and it primarily focus upon medical consequences such as possible blindness
and bone loss have been associated with human spaceflight.

METHODOLOGY OF STUDY

The methodology of research adopted for the project is analytical methodology. In


developing this research paper, analytical method has been used and references from text
have been taken to strengthen the analysis. The doctrinal mode of research has been followed.
Research has also been done in the library to get the required data. Various sources of data
have been used which include various books, journals, newspaper etc.
BIBLIOGRAPHY

1. "International Space Station Medical Monitoring (ISS Medical Monitoring)". 3


December 2013. Retrieved January 13, 2014.

2. Jump up to:aChang, Kenneth (January 27, 2014). "Beings Not Made for Space". New
York Times. Retrieved January 27, 2014

3. Pool SL, Davis JR. Space medicine roots: a historical perspective for the current
direction. Aviat Space Environ Med 2007; 78: A3–4 2.

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