Implementing international standards for "continuing supervision"

The Outer Space Treaty established the obligation to provide continuing supervision of its national space activities by the appropriate state. The implementation of this obligation remains a matter of state discretion. Since this Treaty came into force the world has evolved to become reliant on spac...

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Main Author: Spencer, Ronald L.
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Language:en
Published: McGill University 2008
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-QMM.1115812014-02-13T03:48:52ZImplementing international standards for "continuing supervision"Spencer, Ronald L.Astronautics and state.Astronautics and state -- United States.Space industrialization -- Government policy.Space environment.Space security.Outer space -- Exploration -- Environmental aspects.The Outer Space Treaty established the obligation to provide continuing supervision of its national space activities by the appropriate state. The implementation of this obligation remains a matter of state discretion. Since this Treaty came into force the world has evolved to become reliant on space based utilities to enable the global economy and state governance. Today, space faring states are increasingly dependent upon the supervision practices of other states to assure its space interests as the attribution of state responsibility becomes more difficult to ascribe.Therefore, the absence of binding supervision standards may become an impediment to future space applications due to three identified trends. First, the trend towards space commercialization requires active state supervision. Second, the rise in environmental hazards requires minimal safety standards to decrease the harmful effects on space applications. Third, space security requires identification of intentional acts and prudent measures to safeguard vital space applications.McGill University2008Electronic Thesis or Dissertationapplication/pdfenalephsysno: 002841029proquestno: AAIMR66883Theses scanned by UMI/ProQuest.All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated.Master of Laws (Institute of Air and Space Law.) http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=111581
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topic Astronautics and state.
Astronautics and state -- United States.
Space industrialization -- Government policy.
Space environment.
Space security.
Outer space -- Exploration -- Environmental aspects.
spellingShingle Astronautics and state.
Astronautics and state -- United States.
Space industrialization -- Government policy.
Space environment.
Space security.
Outer space -- Exploration -- Environmental aspects.
Spencer, Ronald L.
Implementing international standards for "continuing supervision"
description The Outer Space Treaty established the obligation to provide continuing supervision of its national space activities by the appropriate state. The implementation of this obligation remains a matter of state discretion. Since this Treaty came into force the world has evolved to become reliant on space based utilities to enable the global economy and state governance. Today, space faring states are increasingly dependent upon the supervision practices of other states to assure its space interests as the attribution of state responsibility becomes more difficult to ascribe. === Therefore, the absence of binding supervision standards may become an impediment to future space applications due to three identified trends. First, the trend towards space commercialization requires active state supervision. Second, the rise in environmental hazards requires minimal safety standards to decrease the harmful effects on space applications. Third, space security requires identification of intentional acts and prudent measures to safeguard vital space applications.
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