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Legal Responses to Space Resource Utilisation

Edited by: Sandeepa Bhat B, Adithya Variath

ISBN13: 9789819588633
To be Published: June 2026
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Country of Publication: Singapore
Format: Hardback
Price: £149.99





This book explores the intersection of international law, space exploration, and global equity, focusing on the emerging legal and policy challenges of space resource mining. As technological advancements and geopolitical competition drive humanity toward a new era of space exploration, the governance of outer space resources becomes a critical issue. The book examines the implications of international competition over space mining, highlighting the potential for conflict and the need for equitable resource distribution.

Each chapter presents fundamental concepts, policies, and contemporary developments, encouraging readers to critically assess the evolving legal frameworks. With contributions from leading space law scholars, the book offers a holistic and structured approach to understanding the complexities of resource mining beyond Earth.

Beyond legal and policy aspects, the book addresses ethical and sustainability concerns, emphasizing the risks of space resource exploitation mirroring historical patterns of colonial dominance. It advocates for inclusive frameworks that ensure all nations, not just technologically advanced ones, benefit from space mining. The book also considers environmental challenges and the necessity of long-term sustainability in outer space activities.

Designed for scholars, policymakers, industry professionals, and students, this book serves as a valuable resource in international law, space policy, and global governance. Given the limited literature on space resource mining and Artemis Accords, this work offers a timely and unique contribution to the growing discourse on fair and sustainable space exploration.

Subjects:
Air and Space Law
Contents:
Changing Legal Dimensions of Celestial Mining
Space Diplomacy toward a legal regime for space resource activities on the Moon
Mining the Sky.- Space Economy and Resource Mining A TWAIL Critique
A Process-Oriented approach for managing outer space resources: Addressing Competition and Fragmentation
The International Legality of the Appropriation of Space Resources Feasibility of Current and Future International Legal Developments
ASEAN Member States Legislations pertaining to Outer Space Resource Mining
Celestial Natural Resources and the Challenge of Governance: Time for an Outer Space Trusteeship Council
Space Resource Utilisation in the 2023 Indian Space Policy: Examining Recent State Practice and Their Implications
The Development of an International Legal Framework For Space Resource Activities
The Role of Intellectual Property in Regulating Access to the Benefits of Space Mining