Athena (Apr 2022)

Space Sustainability in the Context of Global Space Governance

  • Anthi Koskina,
  • Konstantina Angelopoulou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2724-6299/13756
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 29 – 72

Abstract

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The article aims at discussing the importance and role of space sustainability in the context of global space governance. After having presented the Outer Space Treaty provisions reflecting a global governance approach to space resources exploitation, as well as their interpretation by space law scholars, reference is made to State practice eventually posing challenges to a global approach on the use of space resources; such as, in the fields of asteroid mining and debris mitigation. Against this background, it is argued that the concept of space sustainability was developed to eventually remedy shortcomings of the said legal framework. The concept, based on a two-pronged approach, combines top-down and bottom-up initiatives; hence, it appears to provide a solution to the perceived inadequacy of (some) international space law institutions, taking additionally into account the needs of (private) investors and society ‒while using space resources‒, as a result of its flexibility.

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