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[...]... Luft- und Weltraumrecht Chapter One Introduction 1.1 General Background This book examines the current international legal regimes inspacelaw and environmentallawin order to ascertain their applicability and efficacy in addressing environmental threats inthe use of outer space Outer space is thespace upwards from the airspace (atmosphere) surrounding the Earth As the composition of atmosphere does... working at the Faculty of Law of the University of Lapland, the Department of Law of the University of Joensuu, and the Northern Institute for Environmental and Minority Law (NIEM) at the Arctic Centre of the University of Lapland The longest time I have spent at the Arctic Centre, where I have had the opportunity to be engaged in research and teaching in areas of international law also beyond the. .. particularly space- related international legal instruments for the needs of thespace sector As the help available from international treaties remains quite limited, the examination turns to the principles of international environmentallaw for any relief they might be capable of providing Part Five is the core contribution of the book It concentrates on the prospects for developing new instruments for environmental. .. to introduce more environmentalist elements into thespace sector,48 such an approach is still not very common today.49 This is particularly true where spacelaw is concerned In addition to the lack of adequate environmental concern within space law, general international environmentallaw has paid relatively little attention to thespace sector.50 The development of a distinctively space- centered environmental. .. applied in global environmental diplomacy today Other mechanisms examined which could facilitate the adoption of increasingly effective international norms include the use of selective incentives and differential obligations Promoting overachievement of treaty obligations is yet another approach to the issues that are taken up Considering the challenges encountered in international norm-making inthe space. .. meeting theenvironmental challenges posed by space activities, urging the international community to extend the principle of sustainable development, above all, to thespace sector in order to ensure a proper balance between the pursuit of economic interests and the protection of the environment 1.3 Approach of the Book Obviously, a thorough examination of the entire modern space sector from an environmental. .. management of thespace sector There is an obvious need to clarify the ambiguous obligations of the UN space treaties in one way or another The presumption is that the international community could be made more receptive to the adoption of such reforms by mechanisms similar to those used in international norm-making intheenvironmental sector Accordingly, one starting point is an analysis of the ‘framework... problems related to space activities which can be labelled environmental Part Three proceeds to sketch the fundamental elements of environmental management of space activities by studying the current instruments of the international law of outer space and assessing their suitability for addressing environmental concerns The presentation also examines focal developments within international organizations... the issue at a wider international level but as yet there exists no binding international regulation either for alleviation of the hazards deriving from space debris or other environmental problems related to space activities Inthe increasingly international, commercialized and privatized space sector global rules are essential, however They would ensure a level (or at least relatively fair) playing... upon industrial development and relies on a substantially anthropocentric worldview Both of these orientations entail little environmentalist thinking Part One also contains a presentation of the expanding spectrum of the various stakeholders inthe modern space sector They generate increasing complexity inthe management of space activities, not least from a legal point of view Part Two examines the . alt=""
The Environmental Element in Space Law
Studies in Space Law
General Editor
Frans G. von der Dunk
International Institute of Air and Space Law, Leiden. of Congress Cataloging -in- Publication Data
Viikari, Lotta.
The environmental element in space law : assessing the present and charting the future / by
Lotta