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  • 1
    ISBN: 9783211996539
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 206p. 35 illus, digital)
    Series Statement: Studies in Space Policy 4
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. The fair and responsible use of space
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    Keywords: Engineering ; Astronautics ; Engineering ; Astronautics ; Space security ; International cooperation ; Congresses ; Space law ; Congresses ; Outer space ; Exploration ; International cooperation ; Congresses ; Konferenzschrift 2008 ; Weltraum ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Wirtschaftsethik
    Abstract: The general concepts of fairness and responsibility -- The general concepts of fairness and responsibility -- Fairness and responsibility in space activities -- Fairness and responsibility in space activities -- United Nations’ space policy to preserve peace and sustainable development -- United Nations’ space policy to preserve peace and sustainable development -- Current questions regarding fair and responsible use of space - summarising introduction -- Fair and responsible uses of space: a perspective from an emerging space country -- Peaceful uses of outer space vs. militarisation: a cost-benefit analysis -- The space debris environment and its impacts -- Space situational awareness: an overview -- Fair rules on orbit - summarising introduction -- Data transfer issues -- Cooperation within the UN system -- Current international space security initiatives -- Space traffic control: issues and options -- The concept of space traffic management as a basis for achieving the fair and equitable use of outer space -- Achieving global engagement - summarising introduction -- How to engage current and future space actors -- The role of international organisations for the fair and responsible use of space -- Youth contributions to the debate on space security -- Annex -- Annex
    Abstract: As space applications become central to modern interaction, more and more entities are becoming involved in space activities. Consequently, strategies to establish the coordinated, ethically justifiable and sustainable conduct of space activities have to be found. Such an endeavour requires addressing current questions regarding the use of space, dealing with fair rules in orbit and discussing the way towards achieving truly global engagement on space security issues. The book outlines the current situation and identifies key challenges from the policy perspective. Taking this one step further, it also formulates principles and recommendations for global action. Nineteen eminent personalities from the space sector have united for this project, which is based on a conference organised at the European Space Policy Institute (ESPI) in November 2008 in Vienna
    Description / Table of Contents: Title Page ; Copyright Page ; Preface; Foreword by the Editors; Table of Contents ; 1 The general concepts of fairness and responsibility; 1.1 Definition of terms; 1.2 Fairness, justice and John Rawls; 1.3 The meaning of responsibility; 1.4 Similarities and differences; 1.5 Summary and application to the space arena; 2 Fairness and responsibility in space activities.; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Continuation of States efforts to develop robust methods to curb the production of new orbital debris, in accordance with the UN guidelines on orbital debris
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.3 Acceptance and promulgation of a set of best operational practices in space2.4 Efforts towards developing a Code of Conduct or rules of the road for space operations; 2.5 Space situational awareness (SSA); 2.6 Space traffic management (STM); 2.7 Banning debris-creating space weapons; 3 United Nations space policy to preserve peace and sustainable development.; 3.1 Contributions of COPUOS relating to this topic; 3.2 Visions and personal opinion; 4 Current questions regarding fair and responsible use of space - summarising introduction.
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.1 Fair and responsible uses of space: a perspective from an emerging space country.4.1.1 Introduction; 4.1.2 Space applications and the developing world; 4.1.2.1. Environmental security; 4.1.2.2. Space applications for disaster management; 4.1.2.3. Space and social development; 4.1.3 The evolving space arena; 4.1.3.1. From prestige-driven space age to information-driven space age; 4.1.3.2. Growth in number and diversity of actors; 4.1.3.3. Increasing reliance on space capability by the military in more countries; 4.1.3.4. Changing patterns of cooperation; 4.1.3.5. Rise of global utilities
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.1.3.6. Role of commercial space actors4.1.3.7. Growing interest in space exploration in a country marks transition from emerging to intermediate space power status; 4.1.4 Preserving the space environment through "fair and responsible" use; 4.1.4.1. Security on Earth underpinned by security in space; 4.1.4.2. International cooperation as a means to preserve space security; 4.1.5 What about space exploration?; 4.2 Peaceful uses of outer space vs. militarisation: a cost-benefit analysis.; 4.2.1 Introduction; 4.2.1.1. Space is militarised but not weaponised; 4.2.2 Military benefits
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.2.3 Economic benefits4.2.4 Civil society benefits; 4.2.5 Costs to militaries of increasing militarisation/weaponisation; 4.2.6 Commercial costs of increased militarisation/weaponisation; 4.2.7 Costs to civil society of increased militarisation/weaponisation; 4.2.8 Conclusions; 4.3 The space debris environment and its impacts.; 4.3.1 The situation in orbit; 4.3.2 Risks in orbit and on the ground; 4.3.3 The solutions; 4.3.3.1. Evaluation of the available solutions; 4.3.3.2. Prevention measures; 4.3.3.2.1. Principles of the measures; 4.3.3.2.2. Constraints; 4.3.3.3. Regulatory provisions
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.3.4 Summary
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9783211990919
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (digital)
    Series Statement: Yearbook on Space Policy
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Series Statement: Springer eBook Collection
    Series Statement: Humanities, Social Science and Law
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. From policies to programmes
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    Keywords: Engineering ; Astronautics ; Europa ; Weltraumpolitik
    Abstract: The Year in Space 2007/2008 -- European Space Activities in the Global Context -- Developments in Space Policies, Programmes and Technologies throughout the World and in Europe -- Views and Insights -- Space in the Treaty of Lisbon -- Galileo and the Issue of Public Funding -- Europe’s Approach to Space Situational Awareness: A Proposal -- The European Union Proposal for a Code of Conduct for Outer Space Activities -- International Cooperation in Space Exploration: Lessons from the Past and Perspectives for the Future -- Exploration - How Science Finds Its Way in Europe -- The Political Dimension of Europe’s New Human Spaceflight Capabilities -- Space Technologies and the Export Control System in the United States: Prospects for Meaningful Reform -- Space for Resources -- The United Nations and Outer Space: Celebrating 50 Years of Space Achievements -- Facts and Figures -- Chronology: July 2007-June 2008 -- Country Profiles -- Bibliography of Space Policy Publications. July 2007-June 2008
    Abstract: The Yearbook on Space Policy aims to be the reference publication analysing space policy developments. Each year it presents issues and trends in space policy and the space sector as a whole. Its scope is global and its perspective is European. The Yearbook also links space policy with other policy areas. It highlights specific events and issues, and provides useful insights, data and information on space activities. The Yearbook on Space Policy is edited by the European Space Policy Institute (ESPI) based in Vienna, Austria. It combines in-house research and contributions of members of the European Space Policy Research and Academic Network (ESPRAN), coordinated by ESPI. The Yearbook is addressed to decision makers in governments and agencies, professionals in industry as well as the service sectors, researchers and scientists and also to the broader public interested in the field
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