Ebook: Launching Space Objects: Issues of Liability and Future Prospects
Author: Valérie Kayser (auth.)
- Tags: Air and Space Law, International & Foreign Law/Comparative Law, Industrial Organization, International Economics
- Series: Space Regulations Library Series 1
- Year: 2004
- Publisher: Springer Netherlands
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Launch activities performed by private entities deal with a complex legal environment. The Space Treaties provide a general liability framework. Launch participants are subject to regulatory or institutional control, and to domestic liability laws. Specific contractual practice has developed due to insurance limitations, the inter-participants' waivers of liability and claims.
This book synthesizes information on the norms of play, to allow the grasp of their relative weight and interactions in the assessment of liability risk for launch activities. It reveals a legal framework presently lacking sufficient predictability for an efficient liability risk management:
- the waivers of liability suffer weaknesses as do all such clauses, and lack uniformity and reliability; and
- the Space Treaties contain ambiguous terms preventing predictable determination of the States responsible for authorizing and supervising launch activities and for damage compensation, and do not reflect the liability of launch operators.
- harmonizing waivers of liability to improve their consistency, validity and flow-down; and
- improving the Space Treaties for their implementation to non-governmental launch activities.
Launch activities performed by private entities deal with a complex legal environment. The Space Treaties provide a general liability framework. Launch participants are subject to regulatory or institutional control, and to domestic liability laws. Specific contractual practice has developed due to insurance limitations, the inter-participants' waivers of liability and claims.
This book synthesizes information on the norms of play, to allow the grasp of their relative weight and interactions in the assessment of liability risk for launch activities. It reveals a legal framework presently lacking sufficient predictability for an efficient liability risk management:
- the waivers of liability suffer weaknesses as do all such clauses, and lack uniformity and reliability; and
- the Space Treaties contain ambiguous terms preventing predictable determination of the States responsible for authorizing and supervising launch activities and for damage compensation, and do not reflect the liability of launch operators.
- harmonizing waivers of liability to improve their consistency, validity and flow-down; and
- improving the Space Treaties for their implementation to non-governmental launch activities.
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