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Commercial and Military Uses of Outer Space

Edited by: Melissa de Zwart, Stacey Henderson

ISBN13: 9789811589232
Published: February 2021
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Country of Publication: Germany
Format: Hardback
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This edited book brings together a diverse range of chapters on space related topics. The authors included in this book are drawn from Australia and overseas, from academia, government, industry, civil society and the military.

This book contains chapters that cover topics such as law, science, archaeology, defence, policy, and more, all with a focus on space. This edited collection is a timely international and interdisciplinary book, which addresses some of the contemporary issues facing activities in space and those attempting to understand, use and regulate the space domain. This edited book seeks to normalise the role of women as experts in the space sector, by not calling attention to the fact that all the authors are women – they are all experts in their respective fields who just happen to be women. Bringing together these contributions in this book in turn promotes the inclusion of diversity in the space sector.

This edited collection is an opportunity to influence the development of the space industry – in terms of gender diversity, and diversity of disciplines and thinking – while it is in its formative stage, rather than trying to redress imbalances once they are entrenched in the industry.

Subjects:
Air and Space Law
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Whose space? A critical approach for increasing public engagement with the Australian space sector
3. The Next Frontier of the Global Commons
4. Space Security in the United States: Women in the Room
5. Rules of the Domain: The Impact of Law on the Evolution of Space Activities and Technologies
6. To the Moon and Beyond: the Artemis Accords and the evolution of space law
7. The Case for Space Arms Control
8. Space Dispute Resolution Mechanisms
9. Connecting diverse data to address emerging space sector challenges
10. Space debris, space situational awareness and cultural heritage management in Earth orbit
11. Changing Space Security Dynamics and Governance Debates
12. The Province of all Humankind: A Feminist Analysis of Space Law