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Regulatory Dilemmas of Suborbital Flight


ISBN13: 9783031750861
To be Published: January 2025
Publisher: Springer International
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: Hardback
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This book addresses legislative challenges faced by national and EU legislators, and by the international community, in the suborbital flight sector.

Apart from a few isolated jurisdictions, the current state of regulation in the field of suborbital aviation is characterized by legal uncertainty and the risk of arbitrary, socially and economically harmful decisions by public administration bodies. The importance of suborbital flight regulation, which includes exploring and defining its status in international aerospace law, EU law, and in national legal systems, is supported by the development of projects for the use of suborbital vehicles, the technological significance of suborbital flight for the development of space activities and, consequently, for all future human economic activity.

Successful suborbital flights, if they ensure the recovery and reuse of the launch vehicle, support low-cost vehicle development programs. They allow easier verification of how the vehicle and its subsystems operate under flight conditions, yielding insights that can be used in future orbital vehicles. This reduces the financial risks and, in the case of manned flights, increases the safety of the participants. Suborbital rockets also provide a platform for microgravity research, studying the upper layers of the atmosphere, Earth's magnetic field, and solar physics, as well as a test platform for satellite equipment, space tourism, and potential rapid high-altitude transport between two locations on the surface.

Subjects:
Air and Space Law
Contents:
Suborbital Flight as an Object of Economic and Development Activities and Legislative Interventions
The Legal Status of Suborbital Aviation within the International Regulatory Framework for Air and Space Use
Key Administrative and Legal Issues Concerning Suborbital Flights in the Domestic Law of the United States
Suborbital Activities in the United Kingdom, Australian, New Zealand, Italian and UAE domestic law
Performance of Suborbital Activities in Polish and European Union law
Damage and liability insurance for damage caused in connection with suborbital flight
Conclusions