The Woomera Manual on the International Law of Military Space Operations
Abstrak
Military uses in space are rapidly changing and expanding, challenging both states and non-governmental agencies in identifying and applying the governing rules. In the midst of these challenges, states, policymakers, and practitioners must engage with new, real circumstances in space, not merely hypothetical threats or problems. As a contribution to the understudied but crucial field, this book is interdisciplinary in nature—drawing on space law, national security law, technology, international law, and diplomacy. The book serves as the first comprehensive examination of the field. In it, all three phases of military space interactions are analysed (during times of peace, tension or crisis, and armed conflict), with relevance to both the public and private space sectors. The book explores the interaction of different legal regimes, including space law, the UN Charter, other treaty-based regimes, as well as international humanitarian law. Through an extensive consultation process with state and NGO representatives from across the globe, the book serves as a practical and reliable resource in the emerging field of space law. It is a critical resource for any entity navigating the increasingly consequential subject of space operations by providing an outline for more predictable and peaceful cooperation.
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- 2024
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- DOI
- 10.1093/law/9780192870667.001.0001
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