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Legal Aspects Around Satellite Constellations: Volume 2

Edited by: Annette Froehlich

ISBN13: 9783030713843
Published: June 2021
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: Hardback
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This book is the highly anticipated sequel to the previous volume under the same title, dedicated to presenting a diverse range of timely and valuable contributions on the legal and policy related questions evoked by satellite constellations, including emerging mega-constellations. Given the proliferation of activities in the field of satellite constellations, and the critical roles they play in supporting and enabling communication, navigation, disaster monitoring, Earth observation, security and scientific activities, the insights of legal and policy experts from around the world have been gathered in this second volume to help expand the scientific literature in this precious field. Topics range from legal obstacles and opportunities facilitating small satellite enterprise for emerging space actors, international cooperation in the compatibility and interoperability of navigation systems, the designation of satellite constellations as critical space infrastructure, to an analysis of the paradigm shift which has occurred over the last decade to make the proliferation of small satellite constellations possible, and more.

Subjects:
Air and Space Law
Contents:
Small Satellite Constellations, Paradigm Shift and Market Regulation
Facilitating Small Satellite Enterprise for Emerging Space Actors: Legal Obstacles and Opportunities
Approaches to and Loci for Regulation of Large and Mega Satellite Constellations
Potential antitrust and competition challenges of satellite constellations
The Designation of Satellite Constellations as Critical Space Infrastructure
Satellite constellations and sustainable use of outer space Long-term Sustainability Guidelines as an incentive towards more responsible behaviour in space
Environmental Principles of Corporate Social Responsibility and their Application to Satellite Mega-Constellations in Low Earth Orbit
International Cooperation as an Essential Part of the Galileo Programme
Rise of Mega Constellations: A Case to Adapt Space Law through the Law of the Sea