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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Legal Approach on the Dual-Use Nature of On-Orbit Servicing Programs -- 1.1 Introduction-Recent Practice in Space Servicing Missions -- 1.2 Article IV of the OST in the Light of Military and Dual-Use Activities in Outer Space -- 1.3 OOS Maneuvers and Risks of Hostile Actions in Space: Issues Tackled by the International Community -- 1.4 Transparency and Confidence Building Measures for On-Orbit Servicing Missions -- 1.5 Closing Remarks-Towards OOS/RPO "Multi-use" Capabilities -- 2 Risk Management and Insurance of On-Orbit Servicing -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Risks Involved with On-Orbit Servicing -- 2.2.1 Technological Context and Risks of OOS -- 2.2.2 Legal Context and Risks of OOS -- 2.3 Insurance as a Risk Management Tool of On-Orbit Servicing -- 2.4 Conclusions -- 3 Legal Aspects of Space Recycling -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Applicable Law -- 3.3 Legal Status of the Recycling Targets -- 3.3.1 Object Launched into Outer Space -- 3.3.2 State of Registry -- 3.3.3 Jurisdiction and Control -- 3.3.4 Transfer of Ownership -- 3.4 Liability -- 3.5 3D-Printing -- 3.6 Conclusion -- 4 On-Orbit Servicing: Security and Legal Aspects -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Space Security and OOS: Setting the Appropriate Security Study Context -- 4.2.1 Challenges for Space Security Associated with OOS -- 4.2.2 Criteria on (De)Securitizing OOS -- 4.2.3 Dual-Use of OOS as a Potential Threat but not as Another Security Issue -- 4.3 Dealing with the Perception of "Others" and OOS -- 4.4 Legal Aspects Concerning OOS Activities -- 4.4.1 Liability, Responsibility and Licensing Issues -- 4.4.2 Space Insurance -- 4.5 What Is Next? A Bottom-Up Lawmaking Approach -- 4.6 Conclusion -- 5 On-Orbit Servicing: Space for Africa? -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 On-Orbit Servicing: Conceptualisation and Evolution -- 5.3 The African Context | |
505 | 8 | |a 5.4 African On-Orbit Servicing Needs, Opportunities, and Obstacles -- 5.5 Lessons from the Past: Nkoloso's Ghost and Africa's Future in On-Orbit Servicing -- 6 The Space Race on Sustainability: Business and Legal Challenges for On-Orbit-Servicing -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Space Sustainability -- 6.3 Space Activities of Non-governmental Entities -- 6.4 On-Orbit Servicing (OOS) -- 6.5 Rendezvous and Proximity Operations (RPO) -- 6.6 Demonstrated Capabilities -- 6.7 U.S. Vision -- 6.7.1 Success of the OSS Demonstration Mission Brings Additional Funding -- 6.8 European Vision -- 6.9 OOS Legal Challenges -- 6.10 Leadership in Space Sustainability-OOS Perspective -- 6.11 Dual-Use Implications -- 6.12 OOS Operations -- 6.13 Manufacturing in Space -- 6.13.1 OOS Recycling Business -- 6.14 Case Scenarios -- 6.15 Conclusion -- 7 On-Orbit Servicing, Opportunity and Liability -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Liability Convention -- 7.3 Risk-A Brief Background -- 7.4 Orbital Traffic and Hazards -- 7.4.1 In-Orbit Collision Hazards -- 7.4.2 Kessler Effect -- 7.5 On-Orbit Services -- 7.5.1 Rethink -- 7.5.2 Reuse -- 7.5.3 Reduce -- 7.5.4 Recycle -- 7.5.5 On-Orbit Servicing-The Basics -- 7.6 Conclusion -- 8 On-Orbit Servicing from a Legal and Policy Perspective -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.1.1 Sustainability of Outer Space Activities and Current Legal and Policy Initiatives -- 8.1.2 On-Orbit Servicing -- 8.2 Regulation and Legal Framework -- 8.2.1 Launching State -- 8.2.2 State of Registry -- 8.2.3 Owner of the Space Object -- 8.3 Public-Private Partnerships -- 8.3.1 Typology of Public-Private Partnerships -- 8.3.2 Public-Private Partnerships in Space -- 8.4 Public-Private Partnerships and On-Orbit Servicing -- 8.4.1 Why Public-Private Partnerships in On-Orbit Servicing Missions? -- 8.4.2 Terms of Public-Private Partnerships in On-Orbit Servicing Missions -- 8.5 Conclusion | |
505 | 8 | |a 9 Legal Aspects Relating to On-Orbit Servicing and Active Debris Removal -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.1.1 Definitions -- 9.1.2 History -- 9.1.3 The Future -- 9.1.4 Tracking Considerations -- 9.2 Legal Considerations -- 9.2.1 Outer Space Treaty -- 9.2.2 Liability Convention -- 9.2.3 Debris Creation -- 9.2.4 Active Debris Removal -- 9.2.5 On-Orbit Servicing Satellites as Weapons -- 9.2.6 International Test Mission and International Customary Law -- 9.3 Conclusion | |
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contents | Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Legal Approach on the Dual-Use Nature of On-Orbit Servicing Programs -- 1.1 Introduction-Recent Practice in Space Servicing Missions -- 1.2 Article IV of the OST in the Light of Military and Dual-Use Activities in Outer Space -- 1.3 OOS Maneuvers and Risks of Hostile Actions in Space: Issues Tackled by the International Community -- 1.4 Transparency and Confidence Building Measures for On-Orbit Servicing Missions -- 1.5 Closing Remarks-Towards OOS/RPO "Multi-use" Capabilities -- 2 Risk Management and Insurance of On-Orbit Servicing -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Risks Involved with On-Orbit Servicing -- 2.2.1 Technological Context and Risks of OOS -- 2.2.2 Legal Context and Risks of OOS -- 2.3 Insurance as a Risk Management Tool of On-Orbit Servicing -- 2.4 Conclusions -- 3 Legal Aspects of Space Recycling -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Applicable Law -- 3.3 Legal Status of the Recycling Targets -- 3.3.1 Object Launched into Outer Space -- 3.3.2 State of Registry -- 3.3.3 Jurisdiction and Control -- 3.3.4 Transfer of Ownership -- 3.4 Liability -- 3.5 3D-Printing -- 3.6 Conclusion -- 4 On-Orbit Servicing: Security and Legal Aspects -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Space Security and OOS: Setting the Appropriate Security Study Context -- 4.2.1 Challenges for Space Security Associated with OOS -- 4.2.2 Criteria on (De)Securitizing OOS -- 4.2.3 Dual-Use of OOS as a Potential Threat but not as Another Security Issue -- 4.3 Dealing with the Perception of "Others" and OOS -- 4.4 Legal Aspects Concerning OOS Activities -- 4.4.1 Liability, Responsibility and Licensing Issues -- 4.4.2 Space Insurance -- 4.5 What Is Next? A Bottom-Up Lawmaking Approach -- 4.6 Conclusion -- 5 On-Orbit Servicing: Space for Africa? -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 On-Orbit Servicing: Conceptualisation and Evolution -- 5.3 The African Context 5.4 African On-Orbit Servicing Needs, Opportunities, and Obstacles -- 5.5 Lessons from the Past: Nkoloso's Ghost and Africa's Future in On-Orbit Servicing -- 6 The Space Race on Sustainability: Business and Legal Challenges for On-Orbit-Servicing -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Space Sustainability -- 6.3 Space Activities of Non-governmental Entities -- 6.4 On-Orbit Servicing (OOS) -- 6.5 Rendezvous and Proximity Operations (RPO) -- 6.6 Demonstrated Capabilities -- 6.7 U.S. Vision -- 6.7.1 Success of the OSS Demonstration Mission Brings Additional Funding -- 6.8 European Vision -- 6.9 OOS Legal Challenges -- 6.10 Leadership in Space Sustainability-OOS Perspective -- 6.11 Dual-Use Implications -- 6.12 OOS Operations -- 6.13 Manufacturing in Space -- 6.13.1 OOS Recycling Business -- 6.14 Case Scenarios -- 6.15 Conclusion -- 7 On-Orbit Servicing, Opportunity and Liability -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Liability Convention -- 7.3 Risk-A Brief Background -- 7.4 Orbital Traffic and Hazards -- 7.4.1 In-Orbit Collision Hazards -- 7.4.2 Kessler Effect -- 7.5 On-Orbit Services -- 7.5.1 Rethink -- 7.5.2 Reuse -- 7.5.3 Reduce -- 7.5.4 Recycle -- 7.5.5 On-Orbit Servicing-The Basics -- 7.6 Conclusion -- 8 On-Orbit Servicing from a Legal and Policy Perspective -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.1.1 Sustainability of Outer Space Activities and Current Legal and Policy Initiatives -- 8.1.2 On-Orbit Servicing -- 8.2 Regulation and Legal Framework -- 8.2.1 Launching State -- 8.2.2 State of Registry -- 8.2.3 Owner of the Space Object -- 8.3 Public-Private Partnerships -- 8.3.1 Typology of Public-Private Partnerships -- 8.3.2 Public-Private Partnerships in Space -- 8.4 Public-Private Partnerships and On-Orbit Servicing -- 8.4.1 Why Public-Private Partnerships in On-Orbit Servicing Missions? -- 8.4.2 Terms of Public-Private Partnerships in On-Orbit Servicing Missions -- 8.5 Conclusion 9 Legal Aspects Relating to On-Orbit Servicing and Active Debris Removal -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.1.1 Definitions -- 9.1.2 History -- 9.1.3 The Future -- 9.1.4 Tracking Considerations -- 9.2 Legal Considerations -- 9.2.1 Outer Space Treaty -- 9.2.2 Liability Convention -- 9.2.3 Debris Creation -- 9.2.4 Active Debris Removal -- 9.2.5 On-Orbit Servicing Satellites as Weapons -- 9.2.6 International Test Mission and International Customary Law -- 9.3 Conclusion |
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spelling | Froehlich, Annette Verfasser aut On-Orbit Servicing Cham Springer International Publishing AG 2020 ©2020 1 Online-Ressource (174 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Studies in Space Policy Ser. v.26 Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Legal Approach on the Dual-Use Nature of On-Orbit Servicing Programs -- 1.1 Introduction-Recent Practice in Space Servicing Missions -- 1.2 Article IV of the OST in the Light of Military and Dual-Use Activities in Outer Space -- 1.3 OOS Maneuvers and Risks of Hostile Actions in Space: Issues Tackled by the International Community -- 1.4 Transparency and Confidence Building Measures for On-Orbit Servicing Missions -- 1.5 Closing Remarks-Towards OOS/RPO "Multi-use" Capabilities -- 2 Risk Management and Insurance of On-Orbit Servicing -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Risks Involved with On-Orbit Servicing -- 2.2.1 Technological Context and Risks of OOS -- 2.2.2 Legal Context and Risks of OOS -- 2.3 Insurance as a Risk Management Tool of On-Orbit Servicing -- 2.4 Conclusions -- 3 Legal Aspects of Space Recycling -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Applicable Law -- 3.3 Legal Status of the Recycling Targets -- 3.3.1 Object Launched into Outer Space -- 3.3.2 State of Registry -- 3.3.3 Jurisdiction and Control -- 3.3.4 Transfer of Ownership -- 3.4 Liability -- 3.5 3D-Printing -- 3.6 Conclusion -- 4 On-Orbit Servicing: Security and Legal Aspects -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Space Security and OOS: Setting the Appropriate Security Study Context -- 4.2.1 Challenges for Space Security Associated with OOS -- 4.2.2 Criteria on (De)Securitizing OOS -- 4.2.3 Dual-Use of OOS as a Potential Threat but not as Another Security Issue -- 4.3 Dealing with the Perception of "Others" and OOS -- 4.4 Legal Aspects Concerning OOS Activities -- 4.4.1 Liability, Responsibility and Licensing Issues -- 4.4.2 Space Insurance -- 4.5 What Is Next? A Bottom-Up Lawmaking Approach -- 4.6 Conclusion -- 5 On-Orbit Servicing: Space for Africa? -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 On-Orbit Servicing: Conceptualisation and Evolution -- 5.3 The African Context 5.4 African On-Orbit Servicing Needs, Opportunities, and Obstacles -- 5.5 Lessons from the Past: Nkoloso's Ghost and Africa's Future in On-Orbit Servicing -- 6 The Space Race on Sustainability: Business and Legal Challenges for On-Orbit-Servicing -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Space Sustainability -- 6.3 Space Activities of Non-governmental Entities -- 6.4 On-Orbit Servicing (OOS) -- 6.5 Rendezvous and Proximity Operations (RPO) -- 6.6 Demonstrated Capabilities -- 6.7 U.S. Vision -- 6.7.1 Success of the OSS Demonstration Mission Brings Additional Funding -- 6.8 European Vision -- 6.9 OOS Legal Challenges -- 6.10 Leadership in Space Sustainability-OOS Perspective -- 6.11 Dual-Use Implications -- 6.12 OOS Operations -- 6.13 Manufacturing in Space -- 6.13.1 OOS Recycling Business -- 6.14 Case Scenarios -- 6.15 Conclusion -- 7 On-Orbit Servicing, Opportunity and Liability -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Liability Convention -- 7.3 Risk-A Brief Background -- 7.4 Orbital Traffic and Hazards -- 7.4.1 In-Orbit Collision Hazards -- 7.4.2 Kessler Effect -- 7.5 On-Orbit Services -- 7.5.1 Rethink -- 7.5.2 Reuse -- 7.5.3 Reduce -- 7.5.4 Recycle -- 7.5.5 On-Orbit Servicing-The Basics -- 7.6 Conclusion -- 8 On-Orbit Servicing from a Legal and Policy Perspective -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.1.1 Sustainability of Outer Space Activities and Current Legal and Policy Initiatives -- 8.1.2 On-Orbit Servicing -- 8.2 Regulation and Legal Framework -- 8.2.1 Launching State -- 8.2.2 State of Registry -- 8.2.3 Owner of the Space Object -- 8.3 Public-Private Partnerships -- 8.3.1 Typology of Public-Private Partnerships -- 8.3.2 Public-Private Partnerships in Space -- 8.4 Public-Private Partnerships and On-Orbit Servicing -- 8.4.1 Why Public-Private Partnerships in On-Orbit Servicing Missions? -- 8.4.2 Terms of Public-Private Partnerships in On-Orbit Servicing Missions -- 8.5 Conclusion 9 Legal Aspects Relating to On-Orbit Servicing and Active Debris Removal -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.1.1 Definitions -- 9.1.2 History -- 9.1.3 The Future -- 9.1.4 Tracking Considerations -- 9.2 Legal Considerations -- 9.2.1 Outer Space Treaty -- 9.2.2 Liability Convention -- 9.2.3 Debris Creation -- 9.2.4 Active Debris Removal -- 9.2.5 On-Orbit Servicing Satellites as Weapons -- 9.2.6 International Test Mission and International Customary Law -- 9.3 Conclusion Space law Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Froehlich, Annette On-Orbit Servicing: Next Generation of Space Activities Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2020 9783030515584 |
spellingShingle | Froehlich, Annette On-Orbit Servicing Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Legal Approach on the Dual-Use Nature of On-Orbit Servicing Programs -- 1.1 Introduction-Recent Practice in Space Servicing Missions -- 1.2 Article IV of the OST in the Light of Military and Dual-Use Activities in Outer Space -- 1.3 OOS Maneuvers and Risks of Hostile Actions in Space: Issues Tackled by the International Community -- 1.4 Transparency and Confidence Building Measures for On-Orbit Servicing Missions -- 1.5 Closing Remarks-Towards OOS/RPO "Multi-use" Capabilities -- 2 Risk Management and Insurance of On-Orbit Servicing -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Risks Involved with On-Orbit Servicing -- 2.2.1 Technological Context and Risks of OOS -- 2.2.2 Legal Context and Risks of OOS -- 2.3 Insurance as a Risk Management Tool of On-Orbit Servicing -- 2.4 Conclusions -- 3 Legal Aspects of Space Recycling -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Applicable Law -- 3.3 Legal Status of the Recycling Targets -- 3.3.1 Object Launched into Outer Space -- 3.3.2 State of Registry -- 3.3.3 Jurisdiction and Control -- 3.3.4 Transfer of Ownership -- 3.4 Liability -- 3.5 3D-Printing -- 3.6 Conclusion -- 4 On-Orbit Servicing: Security and Legal Aspects -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Space Security and OOS: Setting the Appropriate Security Study Context -- 4.2.1 Challenges for Space Security Associated with OOS -- 4.2.2 Criteria on (De)Securitizing OOS -- 4.2.3 Dual-Use of OOS as a Potential Threat but not as Another Security Issue -- 4.3 Dealing with the Perception of "Others" and OOS -- 4.4 Legal Aspects Concerning OOS Activities -- 4.4.1 Liability, Responsibility and Licensing Issues -- 4.4.2 Space Insurance -- 4.5 What Is Next? A Bottom-Up Lawmaking Approach -- 4.6 Conclusion -- 5 On-Orbit Servicing: Space for Africa? -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 On-Orbit Servicing: Conceptualisation and Evolution -- 5.3 The African Context 5.4 African On-Orbit Servicing Needs, Opportunities, and Obstacles -- 5.5 Lessons from the Past: Nkoloso's Ghost and Africa's Future in On-Orbit Servicing -- 6 The Space Race on Sustainability: Business and Legal Challenges for On-Orbit-Servicing -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Space Sustainability -- 6.3 Space Activities of Non-governmental Entities -- 6.4 On-Orbit Servicing (OOS) -- 6.5 Rendezvous and Proximity Operations (RPO) -- 6.6 Demonstrated Capabilities -- 6.7 U.S. Vision -- 6.7.1 Success of the OSS Demonstration Mission Brings Additional Funding -- 6.8 European Vision -- 6.9 OOS Legal Challenges -- 6.10 Leadership in Space Sustainability-OOS Perspective -- 6.11 Dual-Use Implications -- 6.12 OOS Operations -- 6.13 Manufacturing in Space -- 6.13.1 OOS Recycling Business -- 6.14 Case Scenarios -- 6.15 Conclusion -- 7 On-Orbit Servicing, Opportunity and Liability -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Liability Convention -- 7.3 Risk-A Brief Background -- 7.4 Orbital Traffic and Hazards -- 7.4.1 In-Orbit Collision Hazards -- 7.4.2 Kessler Effect -- 7.5 On-Orbit Services -- 7.5.1 Rethink -- 7.5.2 Reuse -- 7.5.3 Reduce -- 7.5.4 Recycle -- 7.5.5 On-Orbit Servicing-The Basics -- 7.6 Conclusion -- 8 On-Orbit Servicing from a Legal and Policy Perspective -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.1.1 Sustainability of Outer Space Activities and Current Legal and Policy Initiatives -- 8.1.2 On-Orbit Servicing -- 8.2 Regulation and Legal Framework -- 8.2.1 Launching State -- 8.2.2 State of Registry -- 8.2.3 Owner of the Space Object -- 8.3 Public-Private Partnerships -- 8.3.1 Typology of Public-Private Partnerships -- 8.3.2 Public-Private Partnerships in Space -- 8.4 Public-Private Partnerships and On-Orbit Servicing -- 8.4.1 Why Public-Private Partnerships in On-Orbit Servicing Missions? -- 8.4.2 Terms of Public-Private Partnerships in On-Orbit Servicing Missions -- 8.5 Conclusion 9 Legal Aspects Relating to On-Orbit Servicing and Active Debris Removal -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.1.1 Definitions -- 9.1.2 History -- 9.1.3 The Future -- 9.1.4 Tracking Considerations -- 9.2 Legal Considerations -- 9.2.1 Outer Space Treaty -- 9.2.2 Liability Convention -- 9.2.3 Debris Creation -- 9.2.4 Active Debris Removal -- 9.2.5 On-Orbit Servicing Satellites as Weapons -- 9.2.6 International Test Mission and International Customary Law -- 9.3 Conclusion Space law |
title | On-Orbit Servicing |
title_auth | On-Orbit Servicing |
title_exact_search | On-Orbit Servicing |
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title_full | On-Orbit Servicing |
title_fullStr | On-Orbit Servicing |
title_full_unstemmed | On-Orbit Servicing |
title_short | On-Orbit Servicing |
title_sort | on orbit servicing |
topic | Space law |
topic_facet | Space law |
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