Space Technology Export Controls and International Cooperation in Outer Space / by Michael Mineiro.
2012
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Space Technology Export Controls and International Cooperation in Outer Space / by Michael Mineiro.
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Edition
1st ed. 2012.
Imprint
Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2012.
Description
XXVIII, 236 p. online resource.
Series
Space regulations library ; 6.
Formatted Contents Note
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Table of Contents
Introduction; Ram S. Jakhu
PART I: An Examination of Preliminary Concerns - Conceptual Lenses
Chapter 1. Technical Characteristics of Space Goods and Technologies that are Relevant to Export Controls
Chapter 2. Sovereignty as the Legal Basis of Export Controls: International Law and Space Technology Controls
Chapter 3. Policy, Economic, and Techno Globalization
PART II: A Case Study of U.S. Comsat Export Control - A Regime In Need of Reform?
Chapter 4. U.S. Approach to Comsat Export Controls and the Challenge of U.S.-E.U. Regulatory Divergence
Chapter 5. U.S.-E.U. Comsat Regulatory Divergence: An Economic Impact Assessment in Light of Strategic Effectiveness
Chapter 6. Efforts to Reform the STDA and China Launch Boycott: A Public Choice Theory Analysis
Chapter 7. Legal Reform "Inside the Box" of the Current National Centric Paradigm: The Lacuna of Long-Term Strategic Vision
PART III: Transcending the Case Study - Security and International Cooperation
Chapter 8. Security and Global Cooperation in Outer Space: Space Technology Trade and Proliferation Controls as One Part of the Larger Puzzle
Summary of Monograph Findings
Final Conclusions: Overcoming the Dilemma of National Security and International Cooperation in Outer Space
Epilogue: Future Areas of Research
Bibliography
Author Bio and Publications
The End of the Road (Poem)
Charts and Illustrations.
Preface
Acknowledgements
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Table of Contents
Introduction; Ram S. Jakhu
PART I: An Examination of Preliminary Concerns - Conceptual Lenses
Chapter 1. Technical Characteristics of Space Goods and Technologies that are Relevant to Export Controls
Chapter 2. Sovereignty as the Legal Basis of Export Controls: International Law and Space Technology Controls
Chapter 3. Policy, Economic, and Techno Globalization
PART II: A Case Study of U.S. Comsat Export Control - A Regime In Need of Reform?
Chapter 4. U.S. Approach to Comsat Export Controls and the Challenge of U.S.-E.U. Regulatory Divergence
Chapter 5. U.S.-E.U. Comsat Regulatory Divergence: An Economic Impact Assessment in Light of Strategic Effectiveness
Chapter 6. Efforts to Reform the STDA and China Launch Boycott: A Public Choice Theory Analysis
Chapter 7. Legal Reform "Inside the Box" of the Current National Centric Paradigm: The Lacuna of Long-Term Strategic Vision
PART III: Transcending the Case Study - Security and International Cooperation
Chapter 8. Security and Global Cooperation in Outer Space: Space Technology Trade and Proliferation Controls as One Part of the Larger Puzzle
Summary of Monograph Findings
Final Conclusions: Overcoming the Dilemma of National Security and International Cooperation in Outer Space
Epilogue: Future Areas of Research
Bibliography
Author Bio and Publications
The End of the Road (Poem)
Charts and Illustrations.
Summary
Export controls definitively impact international cooperation in outer space. Civil and commercial space actors that engage in international endeavors must comply with space technology export controls. In the general discourse, members of the civil and commercial space community have an understanding of their domestic export control regime. However, a careful reading of the literature on space technology export controls reveals that certain questions relevant to international engagements have not been identified or answered. What is the legal-political origin of space technology export controls? How do they relate to the current international legal structure? What steps can be taken to evolve our current unilateral paradigm of space technology within the context of peaceful exploration and use of outer space? In this book, these and other relevant questions on space technology export controls are identified and assessed through an insightful case-study of the U.S. commercial communication export control regime. The findings of this case-study are used in an international legal-political analysis of international space law, public international law, and international cooperation. Breaking new ground in international legal theory, a self-justified security dilemma that is manifest in international law is identified and explained as the origin for the current paradigm of space technology export controls.
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9789400725676
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