Private Law, Public Law, Metalaw and Public Policy in Space: A Liber Amicorum in Honor of Ernst Fasan
In: Space Regulations Library v.8
Intro -- Foreword 1 -- Foreword 2 -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Biography of Ernst Fasan -- About the Authors -- Introduction -- Small Is Beautiful? Legal Challenges of Small Satellites -- Introduction -- Main Characteristics and Uses of Small Satellites -- Authorization -- Liability, Risk and Insurance -- National and International Registration -- Frequency Registration -- Mitigation of Space Debris -- Conclusion -- Legal Aspects of Solar Power Satellites -- Introduction -- Identification of Safety Risks -- Liability Aspects -- International Law -- Liability of SPS as a Space Object -- Liability for Electric Transmissions -- Interference to Radio Services -- Adverse Effects on Human Health and Property -- Domestic Law of the U.S -- Space Activity Licensing in the U.S -- Use of Radio Frequencies and Orbital Positions by SPS Under the U.S. Law -- Liability Under the U.S. Law -- Managing Risks -- Risk Allocation -- International Consortium/Public-Private Partnership -- Dispute Resolution -- Legislation as Regulatory Risk Management -- Conclusions and Recommendations -- Prospects for the Arbitration of Disputes in Public - Private Space Projects -- Introduction -- Context and Definitions -- Scenarios, Characteristics and Specific Circumstances -- Nigcomsat-I -- Galileo -- NASA Space Act Agreements -- Cape Town Convention and Space Protocol -- Concluding Remarks -- Legal Issues in China's Future Participation in the Space Protocol to the Cape Town Convention -- Introduction -- An Overview of the Space Protocol -- Impact of the Space Protocol on the Relevant Industries in China -- Suggestions on the Chinese Government's Future Participation -- The Coordination Between the Space Protocol and the Chinese Legal Regime -- Declarations to Be Made for the Purpose of Accession -- Conclusion.