Legal Regime of On-orbit Interactions of Spacecraft from Different Jurisdictions

The article is devoted to the analysis of the legal mechanisms of managing the orbital interactions of spacecraft that are pivotal for the development of space (orbital) systems. Scientific-theoretical research methods: abstraction, idealization, construction of hypotheses and models, documentary an...

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Main Author: Yevgen Rokytsky
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Society of Philosophy and Cosmology (ISPC) 2022-06-01
Series:Advanced Space Law
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Online Access:http://asljournal.org/journals/2022-9/ASL_9_Rokytsky.pdf
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description The article is devoted to the analysis of the legal mechanisms of managing the orbital interactions of spacecraft that are pivotal for the development of space (orbital) systems. Scientific-theoretical research methods: abstraction, idealization, construction of hypotheses and models, documentary analysis and synthesis, objective truth, cognitive-analytical, etc. Results: the origin and contemporary genesis of constituent elements of the legal mechanisms of the management of orbital interactions of spacecraft and the problems of adapting these mechanisms to the trends of the “new space,” are analyzed. The scientific aim is to contribute to the development of an adequate and integrated legal regime of the management of space systems and to improve the effectiveness of its institutional framework. Discussion: the evolution of the legal framework of international orbital interactions is analyzed on the background of the contemporary international space activities. The management of space systems needs comprehensive legal regulation and its harmonization with the respective regime of the leading space-faring nations. The inconsistency of international law with the practice of on-orbit interactions of spacecraft under the jurisdiction of different states, creates a risk of international conflict. The article formulates recommendations for improving the legal regime of orbital interactions arising from servicing spacecraft and de-orbiting them, in particular the licensing of such activities, their supervision, and the formation of institutional mechanisms for space systems management.
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spelling doaj.art-83fdf92f983148ef9852b416851641142022-12-22T00:59:13ZengInternational Society of Philosophy and Cosmology (ISPC)Advanced Space Law2663-36552663-36632022-06-019586510.29202/asl/9/6Legal Regime of On-orbit Interactions of Spacecraft from Different JurisdictionsYevgen Rokytsky0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4832-0754Science and Space LLC (Kyiv, Ukraine)The article is devoted to the analysis of the legal mechanisms of managing the orbital interactions of spacecraft that are pivotal for the development of space (orbital) systems. Scientific-theoretical research methods: abstraction, idealization, construction of hypotheses and models, documentary analysis and synthesis, objective truth, cognitive-analytical, etc. Results: the origin and contemporary genesis of constituent elements of the legal mechanisms of the management of orbital interactions of spacecraft and the problems of adapting these mechanisms to the trends of the “new space,” are analyzed. The scientific aim is to contribute to the development of an adequate and integrated legal regime of the management of space systems and to improve the effectiveness of its institutional framework. Discussion: the evolution of the legal framework of international orbital interactions is analyzed on the background of the contemporary international space activities. The management of space systems needs comprehensive legal regulation and its harmonization with the respective regime of the leading space-faring nations. The inconsistency of international law with the practice of on-orbit interactions of spacecraft under the jurisdiction of different states, creates a risk of international conflict. The article formulates recommendations for improving the legal regime of orbital interactions arising from servicing spacecraft and de-orbiting them, in particular the licensing of such activities, their supervision, and the formation of institutional mechanisms for space systems management.http://asljournal.org/journals/2022-9/ASL_9_Rokytsky.pdfon-orbit servicingon-orbit interactionsspace systemrescue modespacecraftspace objectlaunching statespace-faring statelegal regulationinternational space stationinternational space law
spellingShingle Yevgen Rokytsky
Legal Regime of On-orbit Interactions of Spacecraft from Different Jurisdictions
Advanced Space Law
on-orbit servicing
on-orbit interactions
space system
rescue mode
spacecraft
space object
launching state
space-faring state
legal regulation
international space station
international space law
title Legal Regime of On-orbit Interactions of Spacecraft from Different Jurisdictions
title_full Legal Regime of On-orbit Interactions of Spacecraft from Different Jurisdictions
title_fullStr Legal Regime of On-orbit Interactions of Spacecraft from Different Jurisdictions
title_full_unstemmed Legal Regime of On-orbit Interactions of Spacecraft from Different Jurisdictions
title_short Legal Regime of On-orbit Interactions of Spacecraft from Different Jurisdictions
title_sort legal regime of on orbit interactions of spacecraft from different jurisdictions
topic on-orbit servicing
on-orbit interactions
space system
rescue mode
spacecraft
space object
launching state
space-faring state
legal regulation
international space station
international space law
url http://asljournal.org/journals/2022-9/ASL_9_Rokytsky.pdf
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