Contemporary Challenges of International Law-Making for Outer Space

Pravnik, Ljubljana 2021, Vol. 76 (138), Nos. 1-2

The article discusses modern challenges of international space law, which are the consequence of heightened space activities, loose formulations of space law treaties, increasingly complex legal transactions regarding space activities, and a general technological progress. The latter has prompted increasing desi- res for the commercialisation of outer space (for example satellite navigation, satellite telecommunication, commercial flights to outer space, space mining, space tourism) prompting evaluations on, for example, legality of space mining and appropriation of space natural resources in connection to the legal status of those mined resources, or questions concerning the ownership and con- trol over permanent space bases enabling commercial activities in outer space. Furthermore, the article offers up an international legal appraisal of the legal transactions that are, according to publicly accessible records, being concluded between some States regarding the transfer of ownership in objects already in outer space. Moreover, it addresses legal dilemmas concerning the military use of outer space, the hierarchy between astronauts and the imprecise legal stan- dard of harmful contamination of outer space in respect of the international legal prohibition of environmental contamination. Finally, the article touches on the first draft of the Slovenian Law on the supervision of space activity.

Key words: space law, Outer Space, space mining, commercialisation, space object, ownership in Outer Space, liability, military use of Outer Space, astronauts, contamination of Outer Space.

Spletno naročilo edicije: Številka 1-2/2021

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