Buch, Englisch, 280 Seiten
Buch, Englisch, 280 Seiten
ISBN: 978-90-411-2647-4
Verlag: Wolters Kluwer
The enormous growth during the last decade of outer space operations
like direct broadcasting by satellite and the exploration of natural resources
by remote sensing satellites have brought space law into dramatic prominence
among the fields of international law. International, because the fundamental
principle of space law since the cornerstone Outer Space Law of 1967 clearly
requires that outer space and celestial bodies are free for exploration and
use by all states in conformity with international law and are not subject to
national appropriation. It is in light of the many new considerations now
falling under the scope of international law because of their connection with
space that this new edition of the best-known handbook in the field now
appears. Among the many salient issues the legal implications of which are
covered in this third edition are the following:
- the boundary problem arising because state sovereignty can no longer be accepted as unlimited in its vertical projection;
- prior consent of states to whom information is transmitted or whose territories have been sensed by satellites;
- beneficial or adverse effects on the environment caused inter alia by solar power satellites;
- increasing commercialization and privatization of outer space;
- space tourism;
- development of liability regimes for eventual commercial spaceflights;
- space traffic management;
- the increasing use of orbits, particularly the Low Earth Orbit (LEO) and the Geostationary Orbit (GSO);
- the need for specific definition of vague terms like ‘province of all mankind’ and ‘peaceful purposes’
- search and rescue operations and the rescue and return of astronauts;
- liability for damage caused by space objects;
- purpose and functioning of spacecraft registration;
- and the Moon Agreement and ‘the common heritage of mankind
The latest developments in the field are closely monitored to provide
the most updated information. Lawyers, students, and various businesses
(especially in the telecommunications and aerospace industries) will find all
the concise but comprehensive orientation and guidance needed to understand
and deal with the legal problems and practical consequences arising from the
main space treaties.
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Preface.
1. Introduction.
2. The Boundaries of Outer Space.
3. The Space Law Conventions.
4. Exploitation and Use of Outer Space.
5. Environmental Issues.
6. Preserving Outer Space for Peaceful Purposes.
7. Trends in Case Law.