India’s controversial anti-satellite test in 2019 provides the United States an opportunity to demonstrate leadership in preventing future debris-generating events. However, new international space laws or norms are unlikely. Instead, the United States could look to the international space law already in place, particularly the due regard principle contained within Article IX of the 1967 Outer Space Treaty (Article IX). Ignored throughout its history, Article IX’s due regard principle has untapped potential. States, through their practice in the application of treaties, can shape the interpretation of treaty provisions in order to accommodate changing circumstances. The United States has experience in applying this approach to the space dom...
"In the absence of formal treaty law, orbital debris has grown exponentially in our most valuable or...
The main United Nations Space Treaty, the Outer Space Treaty, confirms that the principles of intern...
The core of space law, by nature and by necessity, forms part of international law. Article III of O...
India’s controversial anti-satellite test in 2019 provides the United States an opportunity to demon...
Over the last few decades, mankind has constantly striven to understand and grasp the world around i...
This thesis assesses the current legal regime of State Responsibility in the exploration and use of ...
The mass of space debris in orbit around the Earth is growing and will continue to grow due to more ...
Increasingly over the past six decades, space exploration and technology have revolutionized the wor...
Increasingly over the past six decades, space exploration and technology have revolutionized the wo...
Over the last decades, space‐based technologies have significantly contributed to the socio‐economic...
In spite of the fact that international law has proclaimed that outer space is to be used for peace...
This article provides an overview of space law, a relatively new and evolving field that governs the...
The Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Spac...
Due to a lot of garbage, celestial bodies crashing into satellites are no longer a common thing. Eve...
This material published in Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law is made available by...
"In the absence of formal treaty law, orbital debris has grown exponentially in our most valuable or...
The main United Nations Space Treaty, the Outer Space Treaty, confirms that the principles of intern...
The core of space law, by nature and by necessity, forms part of international law. Article III of O...
India’s controversial anti-satellite test in 2019 provides the United States an opportunity to demon...
Over the last few decades, mankind has constantly striven to understand and grasp the world around i...
This thesis assesses the current legal regime of State Responsibility in the exploration and use of ...
The mass of space debris in orbit around the Earth is growing and will continue to grow due to more ...
Increasingly over the past six decades, space exploration and technology have revolutionized the wor...
Increasingly over the past six decades, space exploration and technology have revolutionized the wo...
Over the last decades, space‐based technologies have significantly contributed to the socio‐economic...
In spite of the fact that international law has proclaimed that outer space is to be used for peace...
This article provides an overview of space law, a relatively new and evolving field that governs the...
The Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Spac...
Due to a lot of garbage, celestial bodies crashing into satellites are no longer a common thing. Eve...
This material published in Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law is made available by...
"In the absence of formal treaty law, orbital debris has grown exponentially in our most valuable or...
The main United Nations Space Treaty, the Outer Space Treaty, confirms that the principles of intern...
The core of space law, by nature and by necessity, forms part of international law. Article III of O...