Parameters, concepts and the terminology of outer space law: a review of the essential facilities served by outer space activities and the rules of interpretation for treaty law and soft law guidelines.

Publikation: Beiträge in SammelwerkenAufsätze in KonferenzbändenForschungbegutachtet

Authors

The 'resilience' of outer space activities is a concept frequently referred to in the context of maintaining the capabilities of space systems, whether from a protective or a security perspective. The notion or description can apply to the requirements for ensuring the protection of space assets, as well as to maintaining their inherent robustness. Activities in outer space are subject to the imponderables of its highly fragile environment, and accompanying risks. Theseincludenaturaldisasters,suchasspaceweather.Equally, activities in outer space allserve some aspect of our common societal needs; these include a continued interest in undertaking scientific research in outer space, whilst ensuring space-based capabilities that have meanwhile become essential civilian services. The concept and notions of resilience now span activities and measures that range from ensuring the safety of outer space assets, to maintaining their integrity. They also include securing accessibility to space. The terminology is often generic. Resilience is a technical attribute and core description among the accompanying elements required to ensure the availability of space-basedoperations that have meanwhile become an essential part of daily services to civil society. The concept of resilience is worth analysing, as are the contexts in which it is used. This paper, in the form of a virtual poster presentation, reviews the various concepts and general principles surroundingtheterminology, asapplicable in the context of rules relating to the resilience of space operations in their current setting. This review includes those measures adopted to secure the operational and informational benefits provided by outer space operations, as well as those that secure non-interference or interruption.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
Titel73rd International Astronautical Congress 2022 : International Institute of Space Law, IISL, Colloquium of the Law of Outer space,
Anzahl der Seiten8
Band2022
VerlagInternational Astronautical Foundation IAF
Erscheinungsdatum2023
PublikationsstatusErschienen - 2023
Veranstaltung73rd International Astronautical Congress - IAC 2022: Space for @ll - Paris Convention Centre, Paris, Frankreich
Dauer: 18.09.202222.09.2022
Konferenznummer: 73
https://iac2022.org/

Bibliographische Notiz

Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 by the International Astronautical Federation (IAF). All rights reserved.

Zuletzt angesehen

Organisationen

  1. Präsident

Publikationen

  1. Ecologies of Change
  2. The influence of landscape change on multiple dimensions of human–nature connectedness
  3. Where there is no World and no Epoch
  4. Temporal variability in native plant composition clouds impact of increasing non-native richness along elevational gradients in Tenerife
  5. Strategies, uncertainty and performance of small business startups
  6. Mathematical reasoning in the written argumentation of primary students
  7. Reprint of: Drivers of within-tree leaf trait variation in a tropical planted forest varying in tree species richness
  8. Strength matters
  9. Effects of Chronic Static Stretching on Maximal Strength and Muscle Hypertrophy
  10. Stress, burnout, and job dissatisfaction in mental health workers
  11. Exploring Difficult History Lessons, Identity Construction, the Artistic Expansion of Sitcom Storytelling Tools in the Black-ish Episode, "Juneteenth"
  12. Photographic Premises
  13. The valuation of ecosystem services
  14. Generalising IRT to Discriminate Between Examinees
  15. Mindfulness and cognitive-behavioral strategies for psychological detachment
  16. Digitized planning processes in the revitalization of buildings by an interdisciplinary project study empirical work with students in argentina
  17. Exploring the potential of SMEs to build individual, organizational, and community resilience through sustainability-oriented business practices
  18. A trust inoculation to protect public support of governmentally mandated actions to mitigate climate change
  19. Multiculturalism in Canada
  20. A(l)gora: the Mindscape
  21. Nordic game subcultures
  22. IUCN and perspectives on biodiversity conservation in a changing world