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Preventing Collisions Between Space Objects in Outer Space : = Clarifying the Law of State Responsibility for Better Enforcement.
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Preventing Collisions Between Space Objects in Outer Space :/
其他題名:
Clarifying the Law of State Responsibility for Better Enforcement.
作者:
Dasgupta, Upasana.
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1 online resource (362 pages)
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Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 84-10, Section: A.
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Dissertations Abstracts International84-10A.
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Preventing Collisions Between Space Objects in Outer Space : = Clarifying the Law of State Responsibility for Better Enforcement.
Dasgupta, Upasana.
Preventing Collisions Between Space Objects in Outer Space :
Clarifying the Law of State Responsibility for Better Enforcement. - 1 online resource (362 pages)
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 84-10, Section: A.
Thesis (D.C.L.)--McGill University (Canada), 2022.
Includes bibliographical references
This thesis deals with the issue of collisions between space objects in outer space and argues that proper enforcement of State responsibility is a tool to address the issue. The already crowded Earth's orbit is threatened by rapidly increasing space debris, testing of anti-satellite weapons, the launching of thousands of satellites in various mega-constellations, launching of CubeSats which are cheap to manufacture, and the renewed space race between the States. However, a single collision between space objects in outer space has the probability of triggering a string of collisions, leading to a Gravity-like situation. At the moment, States are often reluctant to assume responsibility for threats to sustainable use of outer space. The current international space law does not assign the responsibility of States adequately and appropriately, in addition to being indeterminate. This thesis uses the theoretical basis of justice for international space law to solve the inappropriate assignment of State responsibility by balancing the competing interests of States, including the special interests of the developing countries, and by reducing indeterminacy of international space law. The solution includes arguing that knowledge regarding an impending collision makes a State responsible to share the data and technology and that State responsibility for better oversight of national space activities can be ensured through a combination of State control, governance by insurance, and governance by bilateral space treaties clarifying the "appropriate" responsible State.
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2023
Mode of access: World Wide Web
ISBN: 9798377679226Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Cette these analyse la question des collisions entre des objets spatiaux dans l'espace extra atmospherique et soutient qu'une application correcte de la responsabilite etatique en ferait un outil qui peut resoudre ce probleme. L'orbite terrestre, deja encombree, est menacee par l'augmentation rapide des debris spatiaux, les essais d'armes antisatellites, le lancement de milliers de satellites dans diverses mega-constellations, les CubeSats dont la fabrication est peu couteuse, et la nouvelle course a l'espace entre les Etats. Cependant, une seule collision entre des objets spatiaux dans l'espace extra-atmospherique peut declencher une serie d'autres collisions, conduisant a un scenario semblable a celui du film Gravity. A l'heure actuelle, les Etats sont souvent reticents a assumer la responsabilite pour une utilisation durable de l'espace. Le droit international de l'espace actuel n'attribue pas de facon adequate et appropriee la responsabilite des Etats, qui plus est, indeterminee. Cette these utilise le cadre theorique de la justice comme assise du droit international de l'espace pour resoudre le probleme de l'attribution inadequate et inappropriee de la responsabilite des Etats en equilibrant les interets concurrents des Etats, en prenant en compte les interets specifiques des pays en developpement, et en reduisant l'indetermination du droit international de l'espace. La solution se base, entre autres, sur le fait qu'avoir connaissance d'une collision imminente rend un Etat responsable du partage de donnees, et que la responsabilite de l'Etat pour une meilleure surveillance des activites spatiales nationales peut etre assuree par une combinaison du controle de l'Etat, de la gouvernance par l'assurance et de la gouvernance par des traites spatiaux bilateraux identifiant l'Etat responsable « approprie ».
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