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Title Spaceports in Europe / Annette Froehlich, editor
Published Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2021]
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Description 1 online resource (vii, 152 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Series Studies in space policy, 1868-5315 ; volume 34
Studies in space policy ; v. 34. 1868-5315
Contents Securing Europe's spaceports : a legal perspective / Jack Wright Nelson -- Europe's spaceports/launchers and agreements referred to in Article V(2) of the liability convention / Tugrul Cakir -- The "European new space" : spaceports provided by private actors / Stephanie Stipsits -- Upcoming UK spaceports and the future of collaboration for launches in Europe / Connor Hogan -- UK spaceports and launch services : an overview of the assessment of environmental effects and environmental impact assessment / Nancy Riordan -- Legal and policy dimensions of UK spaceports / Christopher Newman -- Spaceport : the bridge between aviation law and space law. The Grottaglie sample / Maura Zara -- Air traffic and space traffic management perspective on spaceport operations / Alper Oren
Summary "This book explores how Europe is seeking to enlarge its launching capacities by building additional spaceports on the European continent. Various national initiatives are envisaged resulting in a "space race" in the field of constructing spaceports and building micro launchers. However, right from the beginning when choosing the launch site (land or sea based-rocket launches) there are various factors relating to international space law, European regulations and national rules that must be considered, as spaceports are rarely explicitly addressed in current legal and policy frameworks. While launching sites used to be operated by governments, private commercial initiatives are increasingly entering the field. This paradigm shift must be reflected within regulations relating to various aspects of space liability by enlarging the long-established terms of the United Nations space treaties to accommodate commercial space flights. Questions of permission, supervision and control require special liability regulations to avoid detrimental consequences stemming from the concept of "launching states" in view of the rise of private driven commercial space activities on a global level. Furthermore, not only do environmental aspects need to be thoroughly examined but also the concept of critical infrastructure requires special attention from a security perspective to anticipate, inter alia, cyber-attacks. For these reasons, several European and national regulations may need to be enlarged to apply to the entire space sector, using a harmonized approach that has direct implications for the regulations, programmes, and missions of the European Union and the European Space Agency, bearing in mind that the upcoming spaceports in Europe are an essential asset to substantially boost the European New Space"-- Provided by the publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed January 5, 2022)
Subject Space law -- Europe
Launch complexes (Astronautics) -- Europe
Space stations.
space stations.
Space law
Space stations
Launch complexes (Astronautics)
Europe
Form Electronic book
Author Froehlich, Annette, editor.
ISBN 9783030883119
3030883116