Přehled o publikaci
2024
Strengthening the Stars: The Imperative of International Law in Shaping and Safeguarding National Space Strategies
KOELLNER, Edward ScottBasic information
Original name
Strengthening the Stars: The Imperative of International Law in Shaping and Safeguarding National Space Strategies
Authors
KOELLNER, Edward Scott
Edition
2024
Publisher
Editorial Colex, S.L.
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Article in a journal (not reviewed)
Country of publisher
Spain
Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization
Právnická fakulta – Repository – Repository
Keywords in English
international space law, national space policies, outer space treaty, cybersecurity challenges, satellite deployment, space situational awareness, space debris management, space security
Changed: 10/2/2025 00:50, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík
Abstract
V originále
In this era of rapidly expanding space exploration, characterized by complex security and cybersecurity challenges, our paper offers a persuasive and professional exploration of the critical interplay between international space law and national space policies. Central to this discourse is the heightened importance of foundational treaties like the Outer Space Treaty (OST), particularly as nations strive to balance technological advancement with legal compliance in areas such as satellite deployment, space situational awareness, and debris management. This paper provides an in-depth comparative analysis of how various countries, from established to emerging space powers, align their space endeavors with international legal standards, highlighting the strategic equilibrium maintained in space missions and satellite deployment. It delves into the intricate relationship between space exploration missions, national prestige, and the accompanying legal challenges, emphasizing the role of international collaborations like the International Space Station (ISS) in both advancing scientific progress and refining legal norms related to space security. Conclusively, the paper underscores the indispensable role of international law in shaping robust national space strategies and advocates for an evolutionary approach to space law to effectively address the burgeoning threats and challenges in the realm of space security and cybersecurity. This work not only contributes significantly to the academic discourse on space law and policy but also offers strategic insights and recommendations for policymakers navigating the increasingly complex and contested domain of outer space. This paper investigates the crucial interplay between international space law and national space policies in an era of rapidly expanding space exploration, emphasizing the significance of foundational treaties such as the Outer Space Treaty (OST) in balancing technological advancement with legal compliance. It offers a detailed comparative analysis of how different nations, from established to emerging space powers, align their space missions with international legal standards, and discusses the role of international collaborations in advancing scientific progress and shaping effective space law to address evolving security and cybersecurity challenges.