Outer Space as a Theatre of War : Legitimate attacks on dual-use satellites?

Space technologies are becoming increasingly indispensible for modern societies and militaries around the globe, through a heightened dependency on satellite based services. At the same time, anti-satellite weapons are being developed and tested with the capacity to attack and destroy a satellite wi...

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Main Author: Andersson, Svea
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Juridiska institutionen 2018
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Law
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-3524322018-07-04T06:29:58ZOuter Space as a Theatre of War : Legitimate attacks on dual-use satellites?engAndersson, SveaUppsala universitet, Juridiska institutionen2018space lawhumanitarian lawspacesatelliteOuter Space Treatydual-use objectsLawJuridikSpace technologies are becoming increasingly indispensible for modern societies and militaries around the globe, through a heightened dependency on satellite based services. At the same time, anti-satellite weapons are being developed and tested with the capacity to attack and destroy a satellite with precision. In the light of this development, the legal uncertainty on what rules apply to belligerent use of force in the realm of outer space is problematic. Since dual-use satellites do not enjoy explicit special protection in international law, it is relevant to clarify what legal protection they do hold, being objects enabling indispensable societal services. Would state practice and hostile space conduct prevail clarification, a fatal international custom might develop, and the difficulty of reaching agreements regulating attacks on satellites, along with other hostile behavior, enhanced. The purpose of this thesis is to investigate what the current frameworks of space law and international humanitarian law provide in terms of restraints to states’ legal possibilities to attack dual-use satellites in times of armed conflict. It is concluded that both frameworks do hold restrictions respectively. Though, the need for regulation is still evident in order to achieve a clear and foreseeable legal reality along with a sustainable future of space exploration where international peace and security can be maintained.  Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-352432application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic space law
humanitarian law
space
satellite
Outer Space Treaty
dual-use objects
Law
Juridik
spellingShingle space law
humanitarian law
space
satellite
Outer Space Treaty
dual-use objects
Law
Juridik
Andersson, Svea
Outer Space as a Theatre of War : Legitimate attacks on dual-use satellites?
description Space technologies are becoming increasingly indispensible for modern societies and militaries around the globe, through a heightened dependency on satellite based services. At the same time, anti-satellite weapons are being developed and tested with the capacity to attack and destroy a satellite with precision. In the light of this development, the legal uncertainty on what rules apply to belligerent use of force in the realm of outer space is problematic. Since dual-use satellites do not enjoy explicit special protection in international law, it is relevant to clarify what legal protection they do hold, being objects enabling indispensable societal services. Would state practice and hostile space conduct prevail clarification, a fatal international custom might develop, and the difficulty of reaching agreements regulating attacks on satellites, along with other hostile behavior, enhanced. The purpose of this thesis is to investigate what the current frameworks of space law and international humanitarian law provide in terms of restraints to states’ legal possibilities to attack dual-use satellites in times of armed conflict. It is concluded that both frameworks do hold restrictions respectively. Though, the need for regulation is still evident in order to achieve a clear and foreseeable legal reality along with a sustainable future of space exploration where international peace and security can be maintained. 
author Andersson, Svea
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title Outer Space as a Theatre of War : Legitimate attacks on dual-use satellites?
title_short Outer Space as a Theatre of War : Legitimate attacks on dual-use satellites?
title_full Outer Space as a Theatre of War : Legitimate attacks on dual-use satellites?
title_fullStr Outer Space as a Theatre of War : Legitimate attacks on dual-use satellites?
title_full_unstemmed Outer Space as a Theatre of War : Legitimate attacks on dual-use satellites?
title_sort outer space as a theatre of war : legitimate attacks on dual-use satellites?
publisher Uppsala universitet, Juridiska institutionen
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