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Elgar Concise Encyclopedia of Space Law

Edited by: Mahulena Hofmann, P.J. Blount

ISBN13: 9781802207354
To be Published: January 2025
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £205.00



Providing a comprehensive and timely overview of the evolving landscape of space law, this Encyclopedia emphasises the importance of international collaboration in maintaining outer space as a peaceful domain.

This Encyclopedia illustrates how the demise of the bipolar world order changed the paradigm of international legal developments in outer space activities, whilst the need to guarantee the security, safety, and sustainability of space remained unchanged. The rise of the private space industry necessitates new legal approaches that balance the fast pace of technological advancements with the needs of all stakeholders, including operators. This can be seen in various licensing regimes which seek to foster innovation while at the same time preserving national interests.

The Elgar Concise Encyclopedia of Space Law is an essential resource for students, academics, and practitioners of public international law and transport law, as well as for policymakers and stakeholders within international aerospace organizations and academies.

Key Features:

  • Over 80 entries written by leading scholars and practitioners from five continents
  • Addresses the complexities of space law including suborbital flights, cybersecurity, space resource utilization, and the prospect of lunar settlements
  • Explores the rise of private space ventures, technological advancements, and the challenges they pose to existing legal frameworks

Subjects:
Air and Space Law
Contents:
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61. Rescue and return 239
Mingyan Nie
62. Responsibility for national activities 243
George D Kyriakopoulos
63. Risk management 247
Nathan Edward Clark
64. Russia: national space law 253
Olga Volynskaya
65. Safety zones 257
Maximilian Gartner and Michael Friedl
66. Scientific investigations and exploration 261
Tejas Bharadwaj
67. Soft law 265
Irmgard Marboe
68. Sources of international space law 269
Ian Grosner
69. Space heritage 273
Michelle LD Hanlon
70. Space insurance 277
Lucien Rapp
71. Space nuclear power sources 281
Jie Long
72. Space policy 285
Sa’id Mosteshar
73. Space resources 289
Antonino Salmeri
74. Space safety 293
Christopher D Johnson
75. Space security 295
PJ Blount
76. Space situational awareness 298
Gilles Doucet
77. Space stations, installations and facilities 302
Gina Petrovici
78. Space tourism 306
Michael Chatzipanagiotis
79. Space traffic management 311
PJ Blount
80. Transparency and confidence-building measures 314
Nivedita Raju
81. UN General Assembly 318
Quentin Verspieren
82. USA: space law 322
Andrea J Harrington
83. Weaponization 326
Elena Cirko