...focus on environmental stability. The cited reactionary tendency of the law can be said, in some sense, to be articulated by... lex: at least ideally, the form and content of the law, regulating discrete phenomena of human activity, is predicated on the...
...national activity, space-active states have enacted national space laws to establish a regulatory framework and it is through ...as well as use of space as per their national and international laws. It should also be noted that, prior to launch of the ...
... space community for eight years. Ciara Finnegan is a Hume Scholar and PhD researcher in International Humanitarian Law & Space Law at Maynooth University, Ireland, focusing on the regulation of the use of weapons in outer space from the perspective...
... through such means as: Looking to ‘new model’ national space laws (such as the French Operations Space Act and its mandated observance...Safety (IAASS) and the McGill Institute of Air and Space Law, as represented by the three authors of this article, ...
...discuss the relationship between their respective domestic laws. For years the space law community debated whether the OST permitted ...government officials and the international community. The new US law is fully compliant with the OST and creates a ...
... This, in turn, may have an implication for liability and its insurance. This is a potential area of change in space law, though it is not expected that nations would be willing to give up ownership of their own debris in orbit. Clearly, a discussion...