Outer Space Law
Globe Law and Business Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-911078-19-7 (ISBN)
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The potential use of space for military purposes has, since the end of the Second World War, been intrinsically linked to the development of space technology and space flight. The political relevance of outer space continues to be recognised by nations, and in particular the strategic benefit of Earth observation from outer space remains an important national security tool. However, because of the dual-use potential of many space applications, the distinction between the military and non-military uses of space is becoming increasingly blurred. The consequent potential for conflict between nations in order to protect their space assets is alarmingly clear.
The outer space arena has, however, evolved to increasingly include non-state entities, which are becoming more and more involved in outer space activities. These activities currently comprise the use of satellites for navigation purposes, the transportation of supplies to the International Space Station and the offering of tourist flights into outer space. Today in all space-faring countries, the space industry contributes to national GDP and supports the labour force. It also serves as a catalyst for technological advancement and productivity growth, and has become an integral part of the day-to-day lives of people all around the world.
The involvement of private actors in outer space has, however, given rise to a number of legal issues, including questions pertaining to liability, insurance and property rights in space. The current outer space treaties are to a large degree outdated and unable to deal with legal issues arising out of the military and commercial use of outer space.
Outer Space Law: Legal Policy and Practice is aimed at readers looking for a single title to understand the key issues relevant to the space sector, with an emphasis on the practical application of those issues. The book will be specifically relevant to legal practitioners, academics and state departments primarily working in the space arena, as well as to those in other related sectors such as IT and media, insurance and political science. Edited by Yanal Abul Failat, lawyer at the international law firm LXL LLP, and Professor Anél Ferreira-Snyman, a professor of law specialising in international space law at the University of South Africa, the book includes contributions by leading experts from space agencies, space venturers, lawyers, economists, insurers, academics and financiers.
Preface v
Yanal Abul Failat
LXL LLP
Anél Ferreira-Snyman
University of South Africa
Foreword vii
Steve Bennett
CEO, Starchaser Industries Limited
International law governing outer space activities 1
Christopher Daniel Johnson
Secure World Foundation
National law governing outer space activities 15
Yun Zhao
University of Hong Kong
European law governing outer space activities 29
Ntorina Antoni
Swiss Space Systems
Delimitation of outer space and Earth orbits 43
Olavo de Oliveira Bittencourt Neto
Catholic University of Santos
Property and ownership in outer space 55
Wian Erlank
North-West University, South Africa
Military activities in outer space 95
Anél Ferreira-Snyman
University of South Africa
Licensing private outer space activities 119
Yanal Abul Failat
LXL LLP
Insuring outer space activities 141
Miguel Calvete
International Space Brokers Inc
Regulation of artificial satellites 163
Christopher J Newman
University of Sunderland
Regulation of remote sensing activities 179
Carlo Golda
Maria Elena De Maestri
University of Genoa
Regulation of the space tourism sector 203
Yanal Abul Failat
LXL LLP
Anél Ferreira-Snyman
University of South Africa
The exploitation of natural resources in outer space 243
Philip De Man
Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies
Environmental responsibility for space debris 257
Anél Ferreira-Snyman
University of South Africa
International trade aspects of outer space activities 285
Jasper Helder
Chiara C Klaui
Thomas J McCarthy
Brad Powell
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP
Intellectual property law in the context of climate change 307
Sarah K Germann
University of Vienna
Anja N Pecujlic
University of Cologne
Cyber operations in outer space 323
Heather A Harrison Dinniss
Swedish Defence University
Evidence from space in cases before international courts and tribunals 335
Damian M Bielicki
University of Greenwich
Dispute resolution 347
Nicholas Gould
Fenwick Elliott LLP
About the authors 367
Index 375
Erscheinungsdatum | 14.02.2018 |
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Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 160 x 240 mm |
Gewicht | 750 g |
Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► EU / Internationales Recht |
ISBN-10 | 1-911078-19-4 / 1911078194 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-911078-19-7 / 9781911078197 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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