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ID120094
Title ProperAssuring the sustainability of space activities
LanguageENG
AuthorWilliamson, Ray A
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The growth of new space systems and the continued creation of orbital debris could in a few years make activities in Earth orbit unsustainable, so finding cost-effective ways to sustain space activities in Earth orbit is essential. Because outer space activities serve the needs of the military-intelligence, civil, and commercial communities, each with their own requirements, creating the necessary international agreements for reaching and maintaining a condition of sustainability will not be easy. This paper summarizes the primary issues for the international space community regarding our future ability to reap the benefit of space systems in Earth orbit. It explores several of the efforts to develop international agreements that would lead to or support the sustainability of space activities and examines the benefits and drawbacks of each approach. In particular, it reviews progress within the UN COPUOS, and examines the EU's proposal for an international Code of Conduct for Outer Space Activities. It also notes the need for states to establish or expand their own space legal infrastructure to conform to the UN treaties and guidelines for space activities.
`In' analytical NoteSpace Policy Vol. 28, No.3; Aug 2012: p.154-160
Journal SourceSpace Policy Vol. 28, No.3; Aug 2012: p.154-160
Key WordsInternational Code of Conduct ;  Outer Space ;  UN COPUOS ;  Space Activities