Assessing the Principle of Equitable Access versus Non-Appropriation in the Era of Mega-Constellations
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Legal Status of Mega-Constellations under International Space Law
2.1. International Treaties and Principles Governing Mega-Constellations
2.2. International Telecommunications Union in Regulating Mega-Constellations
2.2.1. Frequency and Orbital Slot Allocation
2.2.2. Compliance with International Law
2.2.3. Application of Military Satellites within ITU Framework
3. Legal Challenges Posed by Mega-Constellations to Existing International Space Law Regime
3.1. Astronomical Interference and Space Debris
3.2. Environmental Sustainability
3.3. The Issue of Space Traffic Management
3.3.1. Space Situational Awareness and Space Traffic Management
3.3.2. Dispute Resolution Mechanisms within the ITU Framework
3.3.3. Flags of Convenience under the Space Traffic Management Issue
3.4. Transfer of Satellite Ownership in Orbit
4. Assessing Applicability of Mega-Constellations in Light of Principles of Equitable Access and Non-Appropriation
4.1. Principle of Equitable Access
4.1.1. Legal Framework and Significance of Equitable Access Principle
4.1.2. Application of Equitable Access Principle to Mega-Constellations
4.2. Principle of Non-Appropriation
4.2.1. Legal Interpretation and Application of Non-Appropriation Principle
4.2.2. Application of Non-Appropriation Principle to Mega-Constellations
5. Proposed Solutions and Policy Recommendations
5.1. Policy Recommendations
5.1.1. Enhancing State Supervision and Authorization for Space Activities through National and International Obligations
5.1.2. Clarifying Legal Definitions and Governance of Mega-Constellations
5.1.3. Modernizing Spectrum Policies for Equitable Access
5.2. Recommendations on Space Traffic Management
5.2.1. Establishing an Independent International Monitoring System
5.2.2. Developing International Law for Space Flight
5.2.3. Strengthening ITU’s Role in Space Traffic Management
5.3. Demystifying Controversy between Principles of Equitable Access and Non-Appropriation
5.3.1. Ensuring Equitable Access through Coordinated Efforts
5.3.2. Defining and Enforcing Limitations for Equitable Outer Space Access
5.3.3. Enhancing Compliance through Non-Coercive Tools
5.3.4. Enhancing Regulation of Private Space Actors
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Yang, K.; Amongin, S. Assessing the Principle of Equitable Access versus Non-Appropriation in the Era of Mega-Constellations. Aerospace 2024, 11, 842. https://doi.org/10.3390/aerospace11100842
Yang K, Amongin S. Assessing the Principle of Equitable Access versus Non-Appropriation in the Era of Mega-Constellations. Aerospace. 2024; 11(10):842. https://doi.org/10.3390/aerospace11100842
Chicago/Turabian StyleYang, Kuan, and Sandra Amongin. 2024. "Assessing the Principle of Equitable Access versus Non-Appropriation in the Era of Mega-Constellations" Aerospace 11, no. 10: 842. https://doi.org/10.3390/aerospace11100842
APA StyleYang, K., & Amongin, S. (2024). Assessing the Principle of Equitable Access versus Non-Appropriation in the Era of Mega-Constellations. Aerospace, 11(10), 842. https://doi.org/10.3390/aerospace11100842