The New Space Age
Legal and Policy Perspectives
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As the “final frontier”, space has been a domain of rapidly evolving human activities in the early 21st century. The orbital space around the Earth has become an essential component of the global economy by enabling navigation, communication, defence and security activities, along with several other types of services both on our home planet and in outer space. The Moon could soon play a similarly crucial role. Complex geopolitical factors, state ambitions and private investment are the main driving forces leading us to a New Space Age.
However, the international legal framework governing space activities has not kept pace with these developments, resulting in unanswered questions, diverging interpretations and even the risk of conflict. It is thus more important than ever to discuss the legal and policy aspects of this new era of space activities. The international team of authors of the present volume undertook to scrutinise and assess some of the most pressing and topical issues of the New Space Age in twenty-three chapters to contribute to the ongoing professional discourse on space and to promote the peaceful use of outer space for the benefit of all mankind.