Space Law: Current Problems and Perspectives for Future Regulation

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Marietta Benkö, Kai-Uwe Schrogl, Denise Digrell, Esther Jolley
Eleven International Publishing, 2005 - 310 lappuses
The contributions in this book reflect on the growing diversification of space law and is divided in two parts. The first part provides a look at the current developments in international space law and regulation and the second part investigates future perspectives of this process. It is only recently that international space law entered its third phase of development. While the first phase, between the 1960s and 1970s, was characterized by the elaboration of international conventions in the framework of the United Nations, the second phase saw the adoption of special legal regimes in the form of UN General Assembly Resolutions which were dealing with issues like direct broadcasting by satellites (DBS), remote sensing (RS) and the use of nuclear power sources (NPS) in outer space. The third and current phase received its impetus from the growing commercialization of space activities and their emerging privatization. Therefore the main characteristics of this period relate to the efforts of adapting international space law to these recent changes and of finding ways and means to reconcile State interests with commercial perspectives. This book forms a welcome addition to any collection in the field of space law and is a refreshing contribution to the discussion in the field.
 

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Introduction
1
Facts which Merit Reflection in Space Law
29
Diversification of Space
47
National Space Legislation Perspectives for Regulating Private Space
75
Liability for Damage Caused by Space Activities
91
Ensuring the Binding Force of
113
Which are the Advantages for States
121
Legal Aspects of the Growing Military Uses of Outer Space
141
Military Systems in Outer Space?
166
International Cooperation Patterns and Trends of Future Space Regulations
175
JÜRGEN CLOPPENBURG
191
Legal Aspects of the Space Exploration Initiatives
215
The Concept of Space Traffic Management and Future Space Regulations
241
Regulation of Space Resources
255
International Space Law and Space Security Expectations and Criteria
273
ABOUT THE AUTHORS AND EDITORS
303

A Valid Case Against the Use of Aggressive
155

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