Space Security and Legal Aspects of Active Debris Removal
β Scribed by Annette Froehlich
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 188
- Series
- Studies in Space Policy 16
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The book analyzes the various legal and political concepts to resolve the problem of the existing space debris in outer space and which measures have been taken to avoid space debris or to reduce potential space debris in the course of future space missions.
From a scientific and technical point of view various studies are ongoing to analyze the feasibility of active debris removal. Nevertheless it has to be highlighted that outer space is an international area where various actors with different legal and political concepts are operating, a situation that leads to different approaches concerning such activities.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-vi
Active Debris Removal: A Joint Task and Obligation to Cooperate for the Benefit of Mankind (Valentin Degrange)....Pages 1-15
Dispute Resolution in the Context of ADR: A Public International Law Perspective (Valentina Nardone)....Pages 17-29
Jurisdiction and Control Aspects of Space Debris Removal (Gordon Chung)....Pages 31-47
Between Active Debris Removal and Space-Based Weapons: A Comprehensive Legal Approach (Matteo Frigoli)....Pages 49-70
The Right to (Anticipatory) Self-Defence in Outer Space to Reduce Space Debris (Annette Froehlich)....Pages 71-92
The Degree of the Lack of Regulation of Space Debris Within the Current Space Law Regime and Suggestions for a Prospective Legal Framework and Technological Interventions (Anton de Waal Alberts)....Pages 93-106
Proposal for an International Agreement on Active Debris Removal (Zhuang Tian)....Pages 107-129
Active Debris Removal, International Environmental Law, and the Collective Management of Risk: Foundations of an International System for Space Traffic Management (Ward Munters)....Pages 131-154
United States Law and Policy on Space Debris (Zhuang Tian)....Pages 155-167
The Finnish Space Activities Act and Active Debris Removal (Maija LΓΆnnqvist)....Pages 169-177
French Law Approach Around the Topic βLegal Implications/Aspects of Active Debris Removal (ADRβ) (Philippe Clerc)....Pages 179-187
β¦ Subjects
Law; Law of the Sea, Air and Outer Space; Political Science; Space Sciences (including Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Exploration and Astronautics)
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