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Risk Management in Outer Space Activities: An Australian and New Zealand Perspective

Edited by: Maria Pozza, Joel A. Dennerley

ISBN13: 9789811647550
Published: February 2022
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Country of Publication: Singapore
Format: Hardback
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Risk Management in Outer Space Activities assesses selected risks associated with space activities, from an Australian and New Zealand perspective. The book explores the rise of commercial space activities and considers the development of Australia and New Zealand's regulatory frameworks, and how they are equipped to address new and emerging risks in the space sector.

The book examines the juxtaposition of international space law against the domestic legal regimes of Australia and New Zealand, and how these regulatory frameworks are designed to create governance mechanisms to control space risk. Both national jurisdictions approach space risk from the perspective of liability and international legal obligations, but as a result of their different historical space trajectories, their risk approaches differ. This is illustrated by research that suggests that from an Australian point of view, much of its space industry development has been influenced by Cold War era military and national security concerns. On the other hand, the New Zealand perspective is grounded on the rapid market-led commercial development that is currently underway in the country.

The book examines a variety of risks that can and do emerge in the course of undertaking space activities. It does this by presenting a series of space risk case studies. There are chapters devoted to examining commercial space risks, space insurance, the risks posed by space debris, cybersecurity and space assets, light pollution as a risk for astronomy and the risks inherent in landing objects on the Moon.

The work contained in this book is intended to provide a clear, practical and informed approach to understanding risk management in outer space activities. It will appeal to policy makers, risk professionals, space lawyers, national space agencies as well as academics, researchers and students.

Subjects:
Air and Space Law
Contents:
Chapter 1:
Offers a comparison between Australia and New Zealand's space legal regime and introduces the concept of risk
Chapter 2:
1. Risk Management and Legal Compliance in Space - background and context.
2. What is risk in space
3. ITU - radio transmission and spectrum allocation
4. Assessment and concluding remarks
Chapter 3:
1. Space debris - background and context
2. Space debris mitigation - a risk management approach
3. Concluding remarks
Chapter 4:
1. Introduction to space insurance law
2. What is Space Insurance?
3. Why Insure?
4. The insurance marketplace
5. Commercial insurance terms and conditions
6. Insurance law as it relates to outer space activities
Chapter 5:
1. The Space Activities Act (SAA) in context
2. Overview of the SAA in 2019
3. Liability provisions under the SAA
4. Compensation provisions under the SAA
5. Claims for compensation under the SAA
6. Future considerations for the law of space regulation in Australia