Full Description
This book analyses the current international legal framework governing military space activities, evaluates their lawfulness, and recommends new international regulations to prevent space militarization.
Militarisation of Outer Space and International Law begins with a comprehensive analysis of the international legal framework governing military activities in outer space. Today, outer space is widely utilised for a range of military operations. After outlining these activities, the book proceeds to examine their lawfulness in accordance with the applicable international legal regime's rubrics. It also reviews the proposals put forward so far, both within and outside the United Nations, as well as the positions held by leading space powers and their allies. Finally, the author offers recommendations for the future, emphasising the necessity for the development of new international regulations to prevent militarisation from extending into outer space.
This book will be of interest to researchers in the fields of space law, international law, military law, and military defence law.
Contents
Introduction
1. Space Law and Military Activities
2. General International Law and Military Activities in Outer Space
3. Military Activities in Outer Space
4. Legal Examination of Outer Space Military Activities
5. Legal Regulation of Outer Space Military Activities: Proposals and Perspectives
6. Conclusions and Recommendations



