... for monitoring humanitarian developments in Burma. Secondly, the extension of terrestrial human rights into space, as a means of regulating and guiding human activities in outer space. It is this second intersection which will bear significance...
... UK space community a strengthened sense of purpose. Meanwhile, the 2018 Space Industry Act is nearing completion as the necessary regulations move through parliament and the first UK launches will be possible as early as summer 2022. Image of the...
...the reality that orbits are a finite natural resource that must be used rationally and equitably The regulation of different aspects of space activities (spectrum, launch and operations) is distributed across multiple agencies in most countries, each...
.... Alternatively humanity can look for values and try to create a shared understanding that becomes codified through regulation (rather than derived from it). Fundamentally, the different values that underpin state activity and commercial activity...
... scientists and engineers meet and talk together about future initiatives in space, while space lawyers and regulators consult together in totally different sessions. The Montreal Declaration emphasized the need for interdisciplinary consultation and...
...Earth. Access to space is both imminent and inevitable, so we need to think more broadly about how we properly legislate, regulate and nurture the future of space. Forgive the pun, but the commercialisation of space is currently happening in a vacuum...