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Space Law: Legal Framework for Space Activities

Edited by: Thomas Leclerc

ISBN13: 9781789451528
Published: January 2024
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Outer space is subject to a legal framework; there is a set of rules specifically dedicated to outer space and to the activities carried out there. These rules have developed since 1957, the year the first artificial satellite was launched. Major changes have also affected the technology used and the actors involved, as well as the domains concerned by the exploration and use of outer space.

Space Law will lay out the progressive densification of the legal framework that is applicable to outer space and the activities that are carried out there. Without claiming to be exhaustive, the aim of this book is to present the main primary sources of space law, its main principles, the diversity of its fields of application and the challenges and issues that the development of space activities inevitably raises.

Subjects:
Air and Space Law
Contents:
Introduction xv
Thomas LECLERC

Part 1. The Main Sources of Space Law 1
Chapter 1 History, the Treaties, the Resolutions 3
Sergio MARCHISIO
Chapter 2 National Space Law 27
Frans VON DER DUNK

Part 2. The Main Principles of Space Law 57
Chapter 3 Freedom of Exploration and Use of Outer Space 59
Jenni TAPIO
Chapter 4 The Principle of Exploration and Utilization of Outer Space for the Benefit of All Countries 83
Olavo DE O BITTENCOURT NETO and Daniel FREIRE E ALMEIDA
Chapter 5 Non-Appropriation of Outer Space 95
Philip DE MAN
Chapter 6 Peaceful Uses of Outer Space 107
Setsuko AOKI
Chapter 7 State Responsibility and Liability for Space Activities 113
Armel KERREST

Part 3. Diversity of Fields of Application for Space Law 131
Chapter 8 Space Traffic Management 133
Ntorina ANTONI, Christina GIANNOPAPA and Kai-Uwe SCHROGL
Chapter 9 ITU Regulatory Regime Related to Non-GSO Satellite Systems 155
Yvon HENRI and Attila MATAS
Chapter 10 Satellite Radio Communications 169
Philippe ACHILLEAS
Chapter 11 Navigation Satellite Systems 195
Magda COCCO and Helena CORREIA MENDONÇA
Chapter 12 The Legal Framework of Remote Sensing by Satellites: The Challenge of the New Space 227
Thierry LEMAIRE
Chapter 13 Small Satellites and the Regulation of Outer Space Activities 255
Steven FREELAND
Chapter 14 Exploitation of Material Resources of Celestial Bodies 271
Philip DE MAN

Part 4. Challenges and Issues Raised by the Development of Space Activities 283
Chapter 15 Legal Issues Related to the Exploration of the Universe 285
Laetitia CESARI ZARKAN
Chapter 16 The COSPAR Planetary Protection Policy and International Law 299
Leslie I TENNEN
Chapter 17 Military Activities in Outer Space: Legal Aspects 331
Georges D KYRIAKOPOULOS
Chapter 18 Outer Space in the Face of Contemporary Conflicts: Limits and Impasses of International Law 339
Julien ANCELIN and Chloé DUFFORT

Index 357