The recent development and testing of an ASAT system by the Indian government has been condemned widely by international communities. The condemnation is based on the fact that ASAT system tests in outer space can cause a variety of issues, ranging from creating thousands of satellite fragments which can harm other functional satellites, to posing a serious threat to global security. Generally, testing of ASAT systems is not explicitly prohibited (non-liquet) in the Article IX of The Outer Space Treaty of 1967 (hereinafter OST) which only mentions ”…to avoid harmful contamination…” This article can be interpreted loosely since there is no comprehensive definition of the word “harmful”, regardless of the significance of ASAT tests and develo...
March 27, 2019, marked a distinct moment in South Asian history: India successfully conducted a dire...
ASRIFAN SATRIA HAWINHUDAFakultas Hukum Universitas Brawijaya ABSTRAK Teknologi di dunia saat ini sa...
Desmond Ball of the Australian National University discusses China\u27s anti-satellite (ASAT) test o...
On March 27, 2019, India launched a direct ascent anti-satellite (ASAT) weapon, aimed at the Indian ...
In November of 2021, The Russian Federation conducted an anti-satellite test (ASAT), destroying one ...
The development of weapons technology is currently very advanced and competitive, one of which is th...
Through the lens of policy-oriented jurisprudence, this contribution will consider the potential ave...
The development of international space law within the United Nations, and specifically as negotiated...
The argument in this Article proceeds through several steps. As background, Part I outlines the curr...
March 27, 2019, marked a distinct moment in South Asian history: India successfully conducted a dire...
The discussion revolves around the value and vulnerability of Satellites as the nations that are in ...
Space technologies are becoming increasingly indispensible for modern societies and militaries aroun...
It is well known that the modern day technologies that drive our global society are highly dependent...
This article presents a thesis that most readers will find surprising, in an effort to develop a nov...
(Excerpt) On November 15, Russia launched a direct ascent anti-satellite (ASAT) missile that deliber...
March 27, 2019, marked a distinct moment in South Asian history: India successfully conducted a dire...
ASRIFAN SATRIA HAWINHUDAFakultas Hukum Universitas Brawijaya ABSTRAK Teknologi di dunia saat ini sa...
Desmond Ball of the Australian National University discusses China\u27s anti-satellite (ASAT) test o...
On March 27, 2019, India launched a direct ascent anti-satellite (ASAT) weapon, aimed at the Indian ...
In November of 2021, The Russian Federation conducted an anti-satellite test (ASAT), destroying one ...
The development of weapons technology is currently very advanced and competitive, one of which is th...
Through the lens of policy-oriented jurisprudence, this contribution will consider the potential ave...
The development of international space law within the United Nations, and specifically as negotiated...
The argument in this Article proceeds through several steps. As background, Part I outlines the curr...
March 27, 2019, marked a distinct moment in South Asian history: India successfully conducted a dire...
The discussion revolves around the value and vulnerability of Satellites as the nations that are in ...
Space technologies are becoming increasingly indispensible for modern societies and militaries aroun...
It is well known that the modern day technologies that drive our global society are highly dependent...
This article presents a thesis that most readers will find surprising, in an effort to develop a nov...
(Excerpt) On November 15, Russia launched a direct ascent anti-satellite (ASAT) missile that deliber...
March 27, 2019, marked a distinct moment in South Asian history: India successfully conducted a dire...
ASRIFAN SATRIA HAWINHUDAFakultas Hukum Universitas Brawijaya ABSTRAK Teknologi di dunia saat ini sa...
Desmond Ball of the Australian National University discusses China\u27s anti-satellite (ASAT) test o...