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Legal Aspects of Active Debris Removal

By Zhuang TianOliver
Kluwer Law International July 2025

Specifications

ISBN-13
9789403516295
Publisher
Kluwer Law International
Publication
July 2025
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
Netherlands ? Countri(es) for reference only

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Aerospace Law and Policy Series #26

Legal Aspects of Active Debris Removal is a groundbreaking book that addresses the growing need for active removal of space debris which raises the question of whether the current international legal framework for space activities adequately regulates space debris removal and, if not, what the gaps are and how they can be filled. The quantity of space debris in Earth’s orbit has already reached a concerning level, threatening the safety of space activities. The debris pieces generated by a collision can trigger further collisions and thus fragment other objects, a phenomenon known as the Kessler Syndrome, making this problem more pressing.

What’s in this book:

The author provides an in-depth analysis of the following issues and topics:

  • the problem of space debris and issues surrounding the governance of active debris removal that demand answers from international space law;
  • responsibility under international law to mitigate and remove space debris;
  • international liability for damage caused by space objects and its implications for debris removal activities;
  • eligibility under the current international legal framework to remove debris from other entities;
  • legal restrictions on the use of active debris removal technologies, especially in view of their dual-use nature;
  • apportionment of liability for damage caused among parties involved in a debris removal mission' and
  • provision of information on the removability of space debris

This book examines initiatives undertaken at national and international levels related to the governance of active debris removal to address these gaps and proposes recommendations for the further development of international space law, encapsulated in four keywords: commitment, safety, consent, and transparency.

How this will help you:

Space debris is a multidisciplinary issue that requires collective efforts within the international space community. This book provides a systematic analysis of the present and future of space law in regulating active debris removal. For legal scholars, it offers an understanding of the evolving landscape of active debris removal, its regulatory challenges, and the international legal framework that needs to keep pace with its development. For policymakers, it can provide insights into shaping the future development of international space law to better accommodate the regulatory needs of debris removal.

Table of Contents

List of Principal Acronyms and Abbreviations
Preface

CHAPTER 1. The Space Debris Problem and Active Debris Removal
CHAPTER 2. Application of the Hard Law Pillar of International Space Law to Space Debris and ADR
CHAPTER 3. Relevance of the Soft Law Pillar to Space Debris and ADR
CHAPTER 4. Further Development of International Space Law for ADR Activities
CHAPTER 5. Concluding Remarks

Selected Bibliography
Table of Court Cases, Arbitrations and Advisory Opinions
Table of Treaties, Conventions and International Agreements
Table of UN Documents
Index
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