The final frontier : the laws of armed conflict and space warfare

Jackson Maogoto, Steven Freeland

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    Abstract

    This chapter focuses on the application of the current laws of war to the emerging phenomenon of space weaponization and the increasing likelihood in the next few decades of space becoming a battleground. This predicament requires new ways of thinking and legal regulation, considering that the existing principles of the Laws of Armed Conflict (LOAC) are primarily focused on air, land and terrestrial warfare. This chapter addresses the special problems arising from applying the LOAC to space warfare. It will also analyze the significant problems posed by space assets dedicated to uses of both a civilian and military nature – the concept of the “dual-use satellite” – as well as legal problems raised by the possible military activities of astronaut combatants, in light of the particular status conferred on all astronauts under current international space law principles.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationOuter Space: Warfare and Weapons
    EditorsP. Solomon Vinay Kumar
    Place of PublicationIndia
    PublisherAmicus Books
    Pages14-57
    Number of pages44
    ISBN (Print)9789380120447
    Publication statusPublished - 2009

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