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  1. Sir Thomas Cheney (or Cheyne) KG (c. 1485 – 16 December 1558) of the Blackfriars, City of London and Shurland, Isle of Sheppey, Kent, was an English administrator and diplomat, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports in south-east England from 1536 until his death.

  2. Im a legal academic who uses the frameworks of legal geography and the environmental humanities to consider the current and future governance of activities in outer space. I focus on space resources (mining), space exploration, and space settlement, among other things.

  3. 9 de may. de 2024 · Cheney, Thomas (2019). Developing and Adapting Space Law to Govern Long Term and Permanent Human Settlement of Outer Space, the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies. In: Proceedings of the International Institute of Space Law (Blount, P. J.; Masson-Zwaan, Tanja; Moro-Aguilar, Rafael and Schrogl, Kai-Uwe eds.), Eleven, The Hague, pp. 959 ...

  4. So how will the law cover the corporations who are exploring beyond our planet? Doctor Thomas Cheney from the Open University explains how the law covers what private companies can own. Thomas...

  5. Thomas Cheney, A Primer on Space Mining Law: Understanding the Law(s) on Space Resources Five Years After Title IV (Centre for a Spacefaring Civilization 2020)

  6. 16 de abr. de 2021 · Thomas Cheney is Lecturer in Space Governance within AstrobiologyOU, at the Open University. He is active in researching space law, policy and governance. His research focuses on planetary protection and environmental aspects of space ...

  7. Elizabeth Vaux was born in 1509, the daughter of Sir Thomas Cheney, an Esquire of the Body to Henry VIII. She became a ward of the 1st Baron Vaux in 1516 and was married to his son Thomas (later 2nd Baron Vaux of Harrowden) before May 1523.