Controls for Outer Space and the Antarctic Analogy

Controls for Outer Space and the Antarctic Analogy
Author: Philip Caryl Jessup
Publisher: Columbia University Studies in International Organization
Total Pages: 414
Release: 1959
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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Examines the history of international organization relevant to the ultimate problem of controls for outer space. Reflects on the political similarities between territorial control over the Antarctic and outer space.

Law in Outer Space and the "Antarctic Analogy"

Law in Outer Space and the
Author: James Richard Sloan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1964
Genre: Antarctica
ISBN:

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Discusses the status of Antarctica in international law as an analogous situation for the issue of legal control in outer space.

The Politics of Space Security

The Politics of Space Security
Author: James Moltz
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2011-06-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0804778582

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The past five decades have witnessed often fierce international rivalry in space, but also surprising military restraint. Now, with an increasing number of countries capable of harming U.S. space assets, experts and officials have renewed a long-standing debate over the best route to space security. Some argue that space defenses will be needed to protect critical military and civilian satellites. Others argue that space should be a "sanctuary" from deployed weapons and military conflict, particularly given the worsening threat posed by orbital space debris. Moltz puts this debate into historical context by explaining the main trends in military space developments since Sputnik, their underlying causes, and the factors that are likely to influence their future course. This new edition provides analysis of the Obama administration's space policy and the rise of new actors, including China, India, and Iran. His conclusion offers a unique perspective on the mutual risks militaries face in space and the need for all countries to commit to interdependent, environmentally focused space security.

The Politics of Space Security

The Politics of Space Security
Author: James Clay Moltz
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2008-06-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0804779740

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At a time when no other country enjoys the advantages that the United States currently reaps from space, some U.S. officials argue that U.S. space defenses will be needed to protect access to critical military and civilian assets in orbit. Others argue that space should be a valuable "sanctuary" from deployed weapons and military conflict. To inform this debate—and develop meaningful guidelines for the future—Clay Moltz has undertaken the only comprehensive study of the first 50 years of space security, highlighting the main trends in military space developments, their underlying causes, and the factors that are likely to influence their future course. What emerges is a picture of surprising military restraint shown by the United States and the Soviet Union in space, and the inescapable conclusion that the only way forward is through a multilateral commitment to interdependent, environmentally focused space security.

Space Law

Space Law
Author: Francis Lyall
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2024-07-19
Genre: Law
ISBN: 104009208X

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As space continues to attract substantial public and private investment and has become ever more active, the third edition of this book has been updated to cover recent developments. This includes the legal bases of UN Resolution 76/3, the Space3030 Agenda, which envisages ‘space as a driver of sustainable development’ and sets out an extensive programme for the future. The work also takes account of adaptations and augmentations to basic space treaties. It examines the increasing commercialisation of space in areas such as space tourism and space mining, for which four states have already adopted relevant legislation. The impact of new technologies such as satellite constellations and micro-satellites are also scrutinised. At a time when space tourism is available to those who can afford it and when the moon will shortly be revisited with a prospect of permanent bases, this third edition provides a firm base for the next generation of space lawyers. As with previous editions, the work draws from governmental, international organisational and other authoritative sources as well as the relevant literature in the field. The book will be an essential and comprehensive resource for students, academics and researchers as well as space agencies, governments and space-active companies. It will also be of value to technical operatives and managers who need to know the legal context within which they work.

The Law of Outer Space

The Law of Outer Space
Author: Tanja L. Masson-Zwaan
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2010-09-10
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004215786

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Manfred Lachs’ famous treatise on the Law of Outer Space was originally published in 1972, yet it is still a classic and must-read text for space law students today. Issued on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the International Institute of Space Law, of which Lachs was President, this volume reproduces the original text of Lachs' work in full, with a new preface, introduction and index supplied by the editors.