The United States of America National Space Law Regime

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The United States of America National Space Law Regime Prof. Joanne Irene Gabrynowicz, Director Editor-in in-chief, Journal of Space Law UN/Thailand Workshop on Space Law Activities of States in Outer Space in Light of New Developments: Meeting International Responsibilities and Establishing National Legal and Policy Frameworks jointly organized by UN Office for Outer Space Affairs Government of Thailand European Space Agency hosted by GISTDA 17 November 2010 Bangkok, Thailand

50 Years of the Evolution of the Law: The Law Follows Technology 1958 Infrastructure response to Cold War exigencies Civil program and national security 1980s Commerce added to civil and military sectors 1980s and 1990s Technology applications Launch Remote sensing/earth observations 2000s: Regulatory refinement 2009: Codification USC Title 51 1

Infrastructure: 1958 National Aeronautics and Space Act Created the U.S. civil space program Established NASA Signed by President Eisenhower Multiple bodies of law Contract, Tort, International, intellectual property, Space Wide variety of subjects International Space Station, space settlements, Congressional Space Medal of Honor, Science, Space, and Technology Education Trust Fund, space commerce agreements Pub. L. No. 85-568, 568, 72 Stat. 426 (Jul. 29, 1958) http://www.nasa.gov/offices/ogc/about/space_act1.html 2

Declaration of Policy and Purpose Peaceful Purposes The Congress declares that it is the policy of the United States that activities in space should be devoted to peaceful purposes for the t benefit of all mankind. NAS Act, Section 102 (a) http://www.nasa.gov/offices/ogc/about/space_act1.html#policy Civil - Military Separation The Congress further declares that aeronautical and space activities...shall be directed by a civilian agency...except activities peculiar to or primarily associated with development of weapons systems, military operations or defense of the U.S...shall be directed by, the Department of Defense NAS Act, Section 102 (b) http://www.nasa.gov/offices/ogc/about/space_act1.html#policy 3

1980s: Commerce Congress declares that the general welfare requires that NASA...seek and encourage, to the maximum extent possible, the fullest commercial use of space. NAS Act, Section 102 (a) http://www.nasa.gov/offices/ogc/about/space_act1.html#policy Commercial added to civil and military Commerce became the third space sector Information access, invention property rights for small and large businesses, etc. Added to civil sector and military sector 4

1980s and 1990s: Applications Commercial Space Launch Activities: 49 USC 701 1984 Commercial Space Launch Act Transportation Dept. established as regulatory agency Encourage, facilitate, and promote private commercial space launches by develop licensing requirements through consultation with other agencies 1988 Amendments Authorized U.S. Government to indemnify commercial space transportation rtation for third- party liability Insurance required for i. third parties up to $500 million (U.S.) ii. U.S. Government claims for property damage or loss up to $100 0 million (U.S.). iii. U.S. Government pays for claims above these amounts 2004 Amendments Space tourism Authorizes private and commercial passengers to engage in space travel Establishes licensing of private sector spacecraft to bring paying passengers on sub-orbital flights. 5

1980s and 1990s: Applications Remote Sensing - Earth Observations 15 U.S. Code 5601 1984 Land Remote Sensing Commercialization Act Commercialization focus; privatized Landsat Envisioned no need for public systems in future 1992 Land Remote Sensing Policy Act Amended 1984 law Public sector and environmental focus Public and private distinction Commerce Department licenses and regulates private systems Company must disclose amount of government resources that went into i launch or operation of the system Fully government funded: all raw data available on nondiscriminatory basis Entirely privately funded: data provided according to reasonable commercial terms and conditions. Data must be made available to a "sensed state Partial government support: some access to raw data on nondiscriminatory basis Case by case basis with provisions included in license 6

2000s: Regulatory Refinement: Remote Sensing The Public-Private Private Spectrum for Data Access Policy Public All Tax Money Full nondiscriminatory access at cost of reproduction/free Hybrid Public and Private Money Case-by by-case determination Private All Private Money Access to sensed states only on commercial terms 7

2000s: Regulatory Refinement: Commercial Human Space Flight Law and regulations address suborbital flight Ship leaves Earth, goes beyond air space to very high altitude, returns to Earth Does not go into orbit and then orbit Earth Law looks to the physics of air travel and space travel Aircraft operate on dynamics of lift Rockets operate on dynamics of thrust 8

2000s: Regulatory Refinement: Commercial Human Space Flight Regulatory definition of "suborbital rocket : vehicle, rocket-propelled in whole or in part, intended for flight on a suborbital trajectory, and the thrust of which is greater than its lift for the majority of the rocket-powered portion of its ascent." Commercial craft have more thrust than lift on ascent law defines craft as a rocket, not an aircraft 9

2000s: Regulatory Refinement: International Space Station Code of Conduct Required by IGA and establishes Guidelines and procedures Commander s s authority and responsibility Applies to all NASA-provided persons including USG employees, Uniformed Armed Services members U.S. citizens who aren t t USG employees foreign nationals 10

2000s: Regulatory Refinement: International Space Station Code of Conduct Establishes On-orbit chain of command Relationship between ground and on-orbit orbit management and management hierarchy Work and activity standards in space and, as appropriate, on the ground Elements and equipment responsibilities Disciplinary regulations Physical and information security guidelines 11

2000s: Regulatory Refinement: International Space Station Code of Conduct Commander s s Authority and Responsibility On behalf of all Partners Enforce safety procedures physical and information security procedures crew rescue procedures 12

2009, Codification: Title 51 of the U.S.C National and Commercial Space Programs Brings all space law into a single section of the U.S. Code Does not change the law Brings U.S. Space Law into the 21 st Century 13

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