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Access to space technology has changed dramatically in the past 10 years. Traditionally, access to space capabilities required dedicated receivers and significant investment. With the advent of new information technologies that incorporate and disseminate the benefits of space directly to users, access to space technology is no longer so exclusive. As the seamless delivery of space capabilities, from navigation and position to data flows, makes it difficult to distinguish space capabilities from other information infrastructures, legal structures developed to govern space technologies are being forced into contact with a variety of other legal structures. Legal questions abound as new markets, innovative technologies, and increased data access emerge, and the lex specialis of space accommodates these trends. This book investigates how traditional space law is developing as space technology enters the daily lives of individuals everywhere.

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Foreword List of Figures and Tables Notes on Contributors 1 A Network of Governance   P.J. Blount 2 New Space Architectures – Connectivity and Cyber Security   André Adelsbach, Thomas Schaefer, George Tountas 3 Cybersecurity Threats to Space: From Conception to the Aftermaths   Sébastien Bonnart, Andrea Capurso, Antonio Carlo, Thea Flem Dethlefsen, Mclee Kerolle, Jonathan Lim, Aaron Pickard, Antonia Russo, and Laetitia Cesari Zarkan 4 Space Technology and Cybersecurity: Challenges and Technical Approaches for the Regulation of Large Constellations   Rada Popova 5 Disruptions of Satellite Communications: Comparing Cyber Attacks and Harmful Interference for the Purposes of Legal Regulation   Simona Spassova 6 Non-Geostationary Satellite Systems: New Rules of Bringing Them into Use and Phasing Their Deployment   Elina Morozova 7 Software Certification as a Limit on Liability: The Case of CubeSat Operations   Marco Crepaldi, Ross Horne, and Sjouke Mauw 8 Law and Policy of Data from Space: Satellite Navigation and Remote Sensing   Leopold Mantl 9 Space in Clouds and Clouds in Space – Dealing with Massive Amounts of eo Data   Ingo Baumann, Erik Pellander 10 EU Data Protection Considerations for the Space Sector   Laura Keogh 11 The Regulation of the ‘Open Data’ Policy and Its Elements: The EU Copernicus Programme Legal Perspective   Sandra Cabrera Alvarado Index

Space Law in a Networked World

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 02/03/2023
      ISBN13: 9789004527263, 978-9004527263
      ISBN10: 9004527265

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Access to space technology has changed dramatically in the past 10 years. Traditionally, access to space capabilities required dedicated receivers and significant investment. With the advent of new information technologies that incorporate and disseminate the benefits of space directly to users, access to space technology is no longer so exclusive. As the seamless delivery of space capabilities, from navigation and position to data flows, makes it difficult to distinguish space capabilities from other information infrastructures, legal structures developed to govern space technologies are being forced into contact with a variety of other legal structures. Legal questions abound as new markets, innovative technologies, and increased data access emerge, and the lex specialis of space accommodates these trends. This book investigates how traditional space law is developing as space technology enters the daily lives of individuals everywhere.

      Table of Contents
      Foreword List of Figures and Tables Notes on Contributors 1 A Network of Governance   P.J. Blount 2 New Space Architectures – Connectivity and Cyber Security   André Adelsbach, Thomas Schaefer, George Tountas 3 Cybersecurity Threats to Space: From Conception to the Aftermaths   Sébastien Bonnart, Andrea Capurso, Antonio Carlo, Thea Flem Dethlefsen, Mclee Kerolle, Jonathan Lim, Aaron Pickard, Antonia Russo, and Laetitia Cesari Zarkan 4 Space Technology and Cybersecurity: Challenges and Technical Approaches for the Regulation of Large Constellations   Rada Popova 5 Disruptions of Satellite Communications: Comparing Cyber Attacks and Harmful Interference for the Purposes of Legal Regulation   Simona Spassova 6 Non-Geostationary Satellite Systems: New Rules of Bringing Them into Use and Phasing Their Deployment   Elina Morozova 7 Software Certification as a Limit on Liability: The Case of CubeSat Operations   Marco Crepaldi, Ross Horne, and Sjouke Mauw 8 Law and Policy of Data from Space: Satellite Navigation and Remote Sensing   Leopold Mantl 9 Space in Clouds and Clouds in Space – Dealing with Massive Amounts of eo Data   Ingo Baumann, Erik Pellander 10 EU Data Protection Considerations for the Space Sector   Laura Keogh 11 The Regulation of the ‘Open Data’ Policy and Its Elements: The EU Copernicus Programme Legal Perspective   Sandra Cabrera Alvarado Index

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