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1|Preface|5
1|Contents|7
1|About the Author|9
1|Abbreviations|10
1|1 Introduction|13
2|1.1 Understanding National Space Legislation|14
3|1.1.1 March of International Space Law|14
3|1.1.2 Necessity for National Space Legislation|19
3|1.1.3 Contents of National Space Legislation|20
3|1.1.4 Advantages of National Space Legislation|25
2|1.2 Scope of the Research|26
2|1.3 Methodology|27
1|2 Rationale for National Space Legislation|29
2|2.1 Implementation of International Obligations|30
3|2.1.1 International Responsibility for National Activity|30
3|2.1.2 “Authorization and Continuing Supervision”|32
3|2.1.3 Registration of the Space Object|33
2|2.2 Protection of Financial Interests of the State|38
3|2.2.1 The Concept of “Launching State”|38
3|2.2.2 Imputation of Liability upon the Launching State|39
3|2.2.3 Liability of Private Actors|42
3|2.2.4 Transfer of the Ownership and Control of Space Objects|45
2|2.3 Auxiliary Considerations|46
3|2.3.1 Environmental Aspects|46
3|2.3.2 Protection and Preservation of Space Assets|48
3|2.3.3 Return of Space Objects and Rescue of Astronauts|50
3|2.3.4 Space Applications (Telecommunication, Remote Sensing, Navigation, Mining, Etc.) and IP Rights|50
2|2.4 Creation of a Viable Ecosystem for Private Space Activities|52
2|2.5 Conclusion|52
1|3 State Practices Towards National Space Legislation|54
2|3.1 Scope and Application of the Legislation|55
2|3.2 Implementation of the Authorization and Supervision Principle|64
3|3.2.1 Authorization Methods|64
3|3.2.2 Authorization Factors|66
3|3.2.3 Authorization Body and Procedure|69
3|3.2.4 Continuing Supervision|69
2|3.3 Financial Responsibility|73
2|3.4 Transfer of the Space Object/Licence|78
2|3.5 Implementation of the Registration Principle|81
2|3.6 Protection of the Environment|85
2|3.7 Other Aspects|90
2|3.8 Conclusion|93
1|4 Legal Regime for Space Activities in India|98
2|4.1 Historical Background|100
3|4.1.1 Lift-off of the Indian Space Programme|100
3|4.1.2 Ascent of the Indian Space Programme|101
3|4.1.3 Facets of the Indian Space Programme|102
2|4.2 Space Governance in India|105
2|4.3 Space Law in India|106
3|4.3.1 The Constitution of India: Implementation of International Treaty|106
3|4.3.2 Allocation of Business Rules|107
3|4.3.3 The SatCom Policy|108
3|4.3.4 Remote Sensing Data Policy|112
3|4.3.5 The Right to Information Act|112
2|4.4 Need for National Space Legislation|113
3|4.4.1 Enable Discharge of Liability for Paying Compensation for Damage Caused by Space Objects|114
3|4.4.2 Enable Rescue and Return of Astronauts and/or Space Objects|115
3|4.4.3 Enable the Active Space Industry Involvement at Turnkey Level|115
3|4.4.4 The Draft Space Activities Bill 2017|117
3|4.4.5 Suggestions|121
2|4.5 Conclusion|122
1|5 Final Conclusion and Proposal|124
2|5.1 Proposal|128
2|5.2 Draft National Space Legislation 201|129
1|Appendix Future Scope of the Work|147
1|Bibliography|148
1|492209_1_En_6_Chapter_OnlinePDF.pdf|0
2|6 Correction to: Final Conclusion and Proposal|146
3|Correction to: Chapter 5 in: K. Abhijeet, National Space Legislation for India, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-2675-6_5|146