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adam_text | Contents Foreword ................................................................................................................................. Literature................................................................................................................................. List of abbreviations .............................................................................................................. Table of figures ....................................................................................................................... VII XV XVII XXI CHAPTER 1 SOME ASTROPHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL FACTS: 5 MINUTES PHYSICS AND MECHANICS I. Outer space, the universe and what man can regulate ........................................... 1. The imiverse — it is incomprehensively big ....................................................... 2. Our Earth space environment — the Sun and its planets ................................ 3. Space medicine ........ 4. What can we learn from this? (outer space as an environment adverse to humans) ........................................ II. How to go to outer space (orbital mechanics) ....................................................... 1. Orbital mechanics...................................................... 2. Problems by leaving the Earth ............................................................................ 3. Launching a rocket into outer space............... 4. Launchers .............................................................................................................. 5. Reusable launch vehicles
...................,................................................................. 6. Spaceports.............................................................................................................. III. Outer space in the legal sense — an attempt of a definition .,.............................. 1. Where does outer space begin? ........................................................................... 2. The grey area: mesospace .. ....T.7..... ........................................................ 3. Outer space — a proposal for a definition ......................................................... 1 1 3 3 5 5 5 7 7 10 11 11 12 13 14 15 CHAPTER 2 CONCRETE APPLICATIONS I. Space transportation/launchers................. :............................ ................................ 1 II. Satellites ................................................. 1. Broadcasting by satellites/satellite communications .............................. ......... 2. Navigation satellites ............................................................................................. 3. Remote sensing by satellites ................................................................................ 4. Small satellites and CubeSats .............. 17 19 20 20 22 23 III. Space stations.............................................................................................................. IV. Space tourism .............................................................................................. V. Unmanned spacecraft
................................................................................................ 24 26 26 CHAPTER 3 HISTORY OF SPACEFLIGHT I. Before 1957 ....... ............................................................................................................ IL Aftçr 1957 ....... ....................................................................................... ........... ... 29 32 IX
Contents CHAPTER 4 HISTORY OF SPACE LAW I. II. III. IV. Early writings ....................................................................................................... Space law making in UNCOPUOS ...................................................................... The three phases of space law making ................................................................ Space law making outside the United Nations .................................................... 1. Conference on Disarmament .......................................................................... 2. UNIDROIT Space Assets Protocol ........................................................ u.... 3. Space Debris Mitigation Guidelines ............................................................... 4. National space legislation ............................................................................... V. Other normative sources of space law ................................................................ VI. The characteristics of space law ........................................................................... VII. The history of space law in a contemporary perspective ...................... ,............ 40 41 42 45 45 46 46 47 47 47 49 CHAPTER 5 SPACE LAW AS SELF-CONTAINED REGIME OR PART OF PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW (ARTICLE III OST)? I. Self-contained regimes and international law .................................................... II. Space law as lex specialis to general international law .................... ................... 51 53 CHAPTER 6 SOURCES OF SPACE LAW I. The first phase of
space law making (until 1979) .............................................. 1. The Outer Space Treaty of 1967 (107 ratifications as at 1.1.2019) ................ a) The freedoms of outer space ................................. .................................... b) Legal status of outer space ............................................. .......................... c) Applicability of general international law.................................................. d) Peaceful uses of outer space ..............................—.................................... e) Article VOST............................................................................................ f) Article VI OST ..................................................................................... g) Article VII OST.......................................................................................... h) Article VIII OST........................................................................................ i) Article IX OST .......................................................................................... 2. The Rescue Agreement of 1968 (96 ratifications as at 1.1.2019) ................... . 3. The Liability Convention of 1972 (95 ratifications as at 1.1.2019) ........ . 4. The Registration Convention of 1975 (68 ratifications as at 1.1.2019) .......... 5. The Moon/Agreement of 1979 (Gratifications as at 1.1.2019) .................... II. The second phase of space law making: UN GA Resolutions on particular human activities in outer space (1982-1996)
.................................................. 1. UN GA Resolution on Diredt Broadcasting by Satellites ............................. . 2. UN GA Resolution on Remote Sensing by Satellites ....................... ....... . 3. UN GA Resolution on Nuclear Power Satellites ..................................... . III. The third phase of space law making: UN GA Resolutions as means of ; interpretation of existing principles/concepts entailed in the treaties on space law (1996-2013 and ongoing) 1. The Spáče BenefitkdTedaration of 1996 .................... ................................... 2. UN GA Resolution oh the “Launching State” ................................................ 3. UN GA Resolution on Regisfaation Practice .................................................. 4. UN GA Resolution on National Space Legislation ....................................... Հ 5. The UNCOPUOS Space Debris Mitigation Guidelines of2007 ............ . X 58 58 59 59 59 59 59 59 60 60 60 61 61 62 62 62 62 63 63 63 63 64 65 65 66
Contents 6. The Space Assets Protocol of March 2012 to the 1999 Cape Town Convention ........................................................................................................... 7. Other documents with relevance for normative regulation ............................ 67 67 CHAPTER 7 MAIN LEGAL CONCEPTS OF SPACE LEGISLATION I. The Non-Appropriation Principle (Article II OST) ............................................... II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. The Freedom of Exploration and Use (Article I, para 2 OST) .............................. The Freedom of Scientific Investigation (Article I, para 3 OST) .......................... The Principle of the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (Article IV OST) ................... The Principle of Astronauts as Envoys of Mankind/Astronauts in Distress (Article V OST and the 1968 Rescue Agreement).................................................. Activities of Non-Governmental Entities (Article VI OST and UN GA Resolution 68/74 on National Space Legislation) The Principle of Liability for Space Activities (Article VII OST and the Liability Convention and UN GA Resolution 59/115 on the “Launching State”) ............. 1. International liability ............................................... 2. Ultrahazardous activities.......................................................... The Principle of Registration (Article VIII OST, the Registration Convention and Resolution 62/101 on Registration Practice) ........................................... . The Principle of Jurisdiction and Control (Article VIII OST)
.............................. Environmental Protection of Outer Space (Article IX OST) ................................ Annex: On-orbit transfer: A legal challenge for the existing main legal concepts of space legislation ................................................................................... 69 74 75 76 77 78 79 82 82 85 87 88 90 CHAPTERS SPECIFIC LEGAL REGIMES I. The legal regime for commercial uses of outer space ....................................... 1. General aspects ...................................................................................................... 2. Examples ....... .......¡.......................................... ........................................... ........ ! 3. The legal regime contained in the Moon Agreement of 1979 ......................... II. Military activities in outer space — the principle of peaceful uses as contained in ArticleTV OST .......... ........................................................................................... 1. Usepf military systems in outer space ................................................... Л____ 2. The legal regime for the military uses of outer space .................................. 3. Other relevant instruments ................................................................................. III. The legal regime of environmental protection in outer space ............... . ............ 1. An overview on the sources ................................................................................ 2. The use of nuclear power
sources........................................................................ 3. The problem of space debris................................................................................ IV. Trade and finance aspects of space activities........................................................... 1. International trade aspects of space activities .................................................... 2. Legal mechanisms for facilitating the financing of space activities ............ 3. Satellite applications and investment law .............. .............................................. 93 93 96 97 100 100 103 106 107 107 109 Ill 118 119 121 123 XI
Contents CHAPTER 9 NATIONAL SPACE LEGISLATION I. Article VI, para 1, sentence 2 OST and UN GA Resolution 68/74 of 2013 as the legal basis for national legislation ............................................................................ II. Examples for national space laws ............................................................................ 1. France .................................................................................................................... 2. Russia .............................................................................................................Һ.... 3. USA ........................................................................................................................ III. Possible model legislation ........................................................................................ 1. The ILA model law of 2012 .................................................................................. 127 130 131 132 132 133 133 Annex: The ILA Model Law as adopted by the Biannual ILA Conference 2012 in Sofia .......... 2. UN GA Resolution 68/74 on National Legislation ........................... ............... 134 142 CHAPTER 10 LEGAL REGULATION FOR SPECIFIC SPACE APPLICATIONS I. Satellites ........ 1. Direct broadcasting by satellites ...................................................... ................ a) The allocation of frequencies by the ITU .......... .................... b) The legal regime for direct broadcasting by satellites .......................... 2. Remote sensing by satellites ............
................ .......................................... ........ 3. The use of nuclear power sources on board satellites ....................................... 4. Navigation satellite systems (GPS, GALILEO, GLONASS, BEIDOU) ............ a) Organizational structure of the different GNSS systems ............................ b) The Global Navigation Satelfte System (GLONASS) ...... .......................... c) GALILEO ............................................................................................. d) The Chinese BeiDou-2 System ..................................................................... 5. Other navigation systems .......... .......................................................... 6. Some liability issues................................................ ............................................. II. The legal regime for the recovery of resources from celestial bodies ................... 1. Current development .......................................................................................... 2. The basic legal order for recovery of the resources from celestial bodi« ...... 3. National initiatives .......................... ......... ........................................................... a) USA ........................... ......... ............................... .......................................... b) Luxembourg ................ .................. .................... ................................ ......... c) Assessment .................... ......... ..................................... ........................ . 4. The
SohitionrCreātkmofan International Legal Order ................... ............... 143 143 143 147 149 153 154 155 156 156 157 157 158 158 158 159 164 164 164 165 165 III. їфасеţourism/non-orbital flights,........................................... ............................... IV. The use of the International Space Station ...................... ....................................... 1. The Beginnings ........................................................·,........ ................... .............. ! 2. Legal basis ...................................................... ...............Л............................. 3. Legal elements of còoperation in outer space ............................. .................. a) Jurisdictiön, control and property rights ................... ...................... ............ b) User regime ..................................................... ................ ....................... . c) Intellectual prdļ»erty ......... .............................................................. ............. d)Crew: obligations ánd responsibilities ...................................... ................... e) Criminal jurisdiction ............................. ........................................................ f) Liability .................... .................................................... ..................... ............ 4. Assessment and perspectives ................... ........................................................ . 166 169 169 170 170 170 171 171 171 172 172 172 ХП
Contents V. Launching services ....................................................................................... ............ 1. National launch acts ............................................................................................. 2. Launch service agreements .................................................................................. a) Cross-waivers of liability ................................................................................ b) Best efforts clauses .......................................................................................... c) Insurance clauses ............................................................................................. VI. Spaceports .................................................................................................................. 1. Factual background and examples ...................................................................... 2. Legal regulation for spaceports ........................................................................... 173 173 174 175 176 176 177 177 178 CHAPTER 11 INTERNATIONAL AND REGIONAL INSTITUTIONALIZED COOPERATION IN HUMAN ACTIVITIES IN OUTER SPACE I. II. III. ГѴ. The United Nations.................................................................................................... The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) ............................................ The World Trade Organization (WTO) ................................................................. The International Institute for the Unification of Private Law (UNIDROIT) .... 181
183 187 188 V. Intelsat/Inmarsat/Eutelsat/Intersputnik/Arabsat ............... VI. The European Space Agency (ESA) ........................................................................ VII. The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)/the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the International Maritime Organization (IMO) ............................................... VIIL Arianespace, Airbus and (ex-)Spot Image ................ IX. Non-governmental organizations with relevance for space law making ............ 1. The International Institute of Space Law (IISL) ............................................... 2. The International Law Association (ILA) .......................................................... 3. The European Centre for Space Law (ECSL) ..................................................... 188 191 193 194 195 195 195 195 CHAPTER 12 SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES I. Dispute settlement as the ultimate goal for the regulation of conflicts ................ II. Dispute settlement mechanisms in space law ............................................................ /L. The Cosmos 954 Case of 1978 ............................................................................ 2. Provisions in the treaties on space law relevant for dispute settlement .......... 3. Other instruments ................................................................................................ III. Conclusion ................................................................................................................... 197 198 199 202 203 207 CHAPTER 13 PERSPECTIVES
I. Uncertainty about the legal sources — a basis for the future? .............................. II. Increasing commercialization — a change of the (legal) perspective — of space legislation? ..................................... . .......................................................................... III. From space tourism to space transportation as an upcoming activity ................ 209 212 213 IV. Guaranteeing a clean environment for the future — the problem of space debris renfediatiçn ................................................ ........................................................ . 214 V. Space traffic management as the main challenge of the immediate future ......... 216 VI. Cyber law ................................................................................................................... VII. Exploration of the universe and space colonization .............................................. 218 220 XIII
Contents UNITED NATIONS TREATIES ON OUTER SPACE A. Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies ............................. B. Agreement on the Rescue of Astronauts, the Return of Astronauts and Return of Objects Launched into Outer Space ............................................................................. 225 231 C. Convention on International Liability for Damage Caused by Space Objects ......... D. Convention on Registration of Objects Launched into Outer Space................ V..... E. Agreement Governing the Activities of States on the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies ..................................................................................................... E United Nations treaties depositary information ........................................................ 235 243 Index.......................................................................................................................... 257 / XIV 248 256
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