National Space Law and Policy in the Republic of Korea: A Comprehensive Analysis of the Present Landscape and Proposals for the Future Legal Framework: Studies in Space Law, cartea 23
Autor Youngshin Ahnen Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 mar 2024
This pioneering academic endeavor sheds light on South Korea's alignment with international obligations and the real-world application of its domestic laws. It offers pragmatic reforms, charting a course for policymakers and stakeholders toward a comprehensive legal framework to propel South Korea's cosmic aspirations.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004694736
ISBN-10: 9004694730
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Studies in Space Law
ISBN-10: 9004694730
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Studies in Space Law
Notă biografică
Youngshin Ahn, J.S.D. (2023), University of Nebraska-Lincoln, is an attorney at Hanwha Aerospace. She has published articles on South Korea’s space endeavors, including “Enhancing Public-Private Partnerships in the Space Industry of the Republic of Korea” (The Korean Journal of Air & Space Law and Policy, 2023).
Cuprins
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Figures and Tables
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms
Introduction
1Korea’s Participation in International Space Law
1 A Party to the UN Space Treaties
1.1The Outer Space Treaty
1.2The Rescue Agreement
1.3The Liability Convention
1.4The Registration Convention
2 A Party to Other Space-Related Treaties
2.1The itu Constitution and Convention
2.2The intelsat / itso Agreement
2.3The inmarsat / imso Convention
2.4The gatt, gats and wto Regimes
2.5The Partial Test Ban Treaty and the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
3 A Member of the International Space-Related Organizations
3.1uncopuos
3.2The iadc
4 Intergovernmental Collaboration and Global Cooperation
4.1The Agreements with Russia in Space Activities
4.2The Relationship with the United States in Space Cooperation
4.3Collaboration with Japan in Space Research
4.4The Expansion of Space Cooperation with the United Arab Emirates
4.5The Partnership with Thailand on the Establishment of Its Spaceport
4.6Cooperative Relationship with Global Community
5 Concluding Remarks
2Korea’s National Space Activities in the Past, Present, and Future
1 Introduction
2 National Space-Related Committees
2.1National Space Committee
2.2Working Committee for the Promotion of Space Development
2.3Working Committee for the Utilization of Satellite Data
3 Space-Related Institutes and Facilities
3.1The Korea Aerospace Research Institute (kari)
3.2The Naro Space Center
3.3The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (kaist)
3.4The Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (kasi)
3.5The National Space Policy Research Center (sprec)
4 Private Entities in the Space Industry
5 Space Programs and National Space Activities
5.1The Korea Sounding Rocket (ksr) Program in the 1990s
5.2The Korea Space Launch Vehicle (kslv) Program
5.3The Satellite Development Program and Satellites in Orbit
5.4The Korean Astronaut Program
5.5The Korea Lunar Exploration Program (klep)
6 National Space-Related Plans
6.1The Basic and Action Plans for the Promotion of Space Development
6.2The Master and Action Plans for the Utilization of Satellite Data
6.3The Basic and Action Plans to Prepare for Hazards in Space
6.4The Basic and Action Plans for Aerospace Industry Development
7 An Overview of the Recent Major National Space Plans
7.1The Third Basic Plan for the Promotion of Space Development (2018–2022)
7.2The Basic Plan for Fosterage of Civil Space Industry (2019–2023)
7.3The Second Master Plan for Utilization of Satellite Data (2019–2023)
8 Concluding Remarks
3An Analysis of the Aerospace Industry Development Promotion Act
1 Introduction
1.1Legislative History
1.2The Structure and Purpose of the Act
2 The Definitions of the Terms in the Act
3 Major Provisions of the Act
3.1The Establishment of the Basic Plan for Aerospace Industrial Development
3.2The Promotion of the Aerospace Industry
3.3The Designation of and Support for Specialized Aerospace Industrial Complex
3.4The Performance and Quality Inspection
3.5Financial Support and Lending State-Owned Facilities
3.6The Establishment of the Aerospace Industry Development Policy Council
4 An Assessment of the Act
5 Concluding Remarks
4An Analysis of the Radio Waves Act
1 Introduction
2 The Definitions of the Terms in the Act
3 Major Provisions of the Act
3.1Securing and Facilitating the Utilization of Spectrum Resources
3.2Master Plan for Frequency Spectrum Promotion
3.3The Allocation of Frequencies
3.4The Regime of the Spectrum Use
3.5National Register of Frequency Usage Rights
3.6The Management of Public Purpose Frequencies
3.7Authorization or Report for the Establishment of a Station
3.8Examination of Permission for Establishment of Broadcasting Stations
3.9A Duty to Secure and Manage Satellite Frequencies for Space Communications
3.10International Recording of Satellite Networks
3.11The Establishment of a Space Station
3.12The Transfer or Lease of Satellite Frequency Usage Rights
3.13The Transfer or Lease of a Space Station’s Facility
3.14The Registration of Satellites with the United Nations
3.15The Submission of a Satellite Operation Plan by the Satellite Operator
3.16A Master Plan for Severe Space Weather Management
3.17International Spectrum Monitoring
3.18International Cooperation to Improve Spectrum Usage Technologies
3.19Disclosure of Current Use of Spectrum Resources
3.20Other Authorities Concerned
4 Concluding Remarks
5An Analysis of the Space Development Promotion Act
1 Introduction
1.1Legislative History
1.2The Structure and Purpose of the Act
2 The Definitions of the Terms in the Act
3 General Provisions on National Space Policies and Organizations
3.1Government’s Declaration of Its Fundamental Obligations
3.2The Relationship with Other Acts
3.3The Formulation of the Basic Plan and the Action Plan for the Promotion of Space Development
3.4The Establishment of the National Space Committee
3.5The Establishment of the Working Committee for the Promotion of Space Development
3.6The Designation of Space Development Specialized Institutes
3.7The Formulation of the Master Plan and the Action Plan for the Utilization of Satellite Data
3.8The Establishment of the Working Committee for the Utilization of Satellite Data
3.9The Establishment of the Working Committee for National Space Security
3.10The Formulation of the Basic Plan and Action Plan to Prepare for Hazards in Space
3.11The Designation of a Space Environment Surveillance Institute and Suchlike
3.12Executive Summary of the General Provisions of the Act
4 Major Provisions on Space Activities
4.1Jurisdiction
4.2Authorization and Supervision
4.3Registration
4.4Liability
4.5Rescue and Return
4.6Safety and Security
4.7Promotion of Private Space Sector
4.8Dissemination and Utilization of Satellite Data: Remote Sensing
4.9Enforcement Mechanism
5 Concluding Remarks
6An Analysis of the Space Damage Compensation Act
1 Introduction
1.1Legislative History
1.2The Structure and Purpose of the Act
2 The Definitions of the Terms in the Act
3 Major Provisions of the Act
3.1The Government’s Right to Recourse and the Principle of Reciprocity
3.2The Liability Regime of South Korea versus that of the Liability Convention
3.3The Maximum Amount of Compensation and Liability Insurance
3.4Measures and Financial Support by the Government
3.5The Period for Claims
3.6Regulatory Review of the Period for Claims
4 Concluding Remarks
Conclusion
1 Introduction
2 The Findings of the Analysis of Korean Space Legislation
2.1The Aerospace Industry Development Promotion Act of 1987
2.2The Radio Waves Act of 1961 as Amended in 2000
2.3The Space Development Promotion Act of 2005
2.4The Space Damage Compensation Act of 2007
3 Recommendations and Suggestions for Better Space Governance in Korea
3.1The Need to Reform the Existing Space Legislation and Enact New Regulations for Emerging Space Activities
3.2The Aerospace Industry Development Promotion Act
3.3The Radio Waves Act
3.4The Space Development Promotion Act
3.5The Space Damage Compensation Act
4 Perspectives and Prospects for the Future of the Korean Space Sector
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
List of Figures and Tables
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms
Introduction
1Korea’s Participation in International Space Law
1 A Party to the UN Space Treaties
1.1The Outer Space Treaty
1.2The Rescue Agreement
1.3The Liability Convention
1.4The Registration Convention
2 A Party to Other Space-Related Treaties
2.1The itu Constitution and Convention
2.2The intelsat / itso Agreement
2.3The inmarsat / imso Convention
2.4The gatt, gats and wto Regimes
2.5The Partial Test Ban Treaty and the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
3 A Member of the International Space-Related Organizations
3.1uncopuos
3.2The iadc
4 Intergovernmental Collaboration and Global Cooperation
4.1The Agreements with Russia in Space Activities
4.2The Relationship with the United States in Space Cooperation
4.3Collaboration with Japan in Space Research
4.4The Expansion of Space Cooperation with the United Arab Emirates
4.5The Partnership with Thailand on the Establishment of Its Spaceport
4.6Cooperative Relationship with Global Community
5 Concluding Remarks
2Korea’s National Space Activities in the Past, Present, and Future
1 Introduction
2 National Space-Related Committees
2.1National Space Committee
2.2Working Committee for the Promotion of Space Development
2.3Working Committee for the Utilization of Satellite Data
3 Space-Related Institutes and Facilities
3.1The Korea Aerospace Research Institute (kari)
3.2The Naro Space Center
3.3The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (kaist)
3.4The Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (kasi)
3.5The National Space Policy Research Center (sprec)
4 Private Entities in the Space Industry
5 Space Programs and National Space Activities
5.1The Korea Sounding Rocket (ksr) Program in the 1990s
5.2The Korea Space Launch Vehicle (kslv) Program
5.3The Satellite Development Program and Satellites in Orbit
5.4The Korean Astronaut Program
5.5The Korea Lunar Exploration Program (klep)
6 National Space-Related Plans
6.1The Basic and Action Plans for the Promotion of Space Development
6.2The Master and Action Plans for the Utilization of Satellite Data
6.3The Basic and Action Plans to Prepare for Hazards in Space
6.4The Basic and Action Plans for Aerospace Industry Development
7 An Overview of the Recent Major National Space Plans
7.1The Third Basic Plan for the Promotion of Space Development (2018–2022)
7.2The Basic Plan for Fosterage of Civil Space Industry (2019–2023)
7.3The Second Master Plan for Utilization of Satellite Data (2019–2023)
8 Concluding Remarks
3An Analysis of the Aerospace Industry Development Promotion Act
1 Introduction
1.1Legislative History
1.2The Structure and Purpose of the Act
2 The Definitions of the Terms in the Act
3 Major Provisions of the Act
3.1The Establishment of the Basic Plan for Aerospace Industrial Development
3.2The Promotion of the Aerospace Industry
3.3The Designation of and Support for Specialized Aerospace Industrial Complex
3.4The Performance and Quality Inspection
3.5Financial Support and Lending State-Owned Facilities
3.6The Establishment of the Aerospace Industry Development Policy Council
4 An Assessment of the Act
5 Concluding Remarks
4An Analysis of the Radio Waves Act
1 Introduction
2 The Definitions of the Terms in the Act
3 Major Provisions of the Act
3.1Securing and Facilitating the Utilization of Spectrum Resources
3.2Master Plan for Frequency Spectrum Promotion
3.3The Allocation of Frequencies
3.4The Regime of the Spectrum Use
3.5National Register of Frequency Usage Rights
3.6The Management of Public Purpose Frequencies
3.7Authorization or Report for the Establishment of a Station
3.8Examination of Permission for Establishment of Broadcasting Stations
3.9A Duty to Secure and Manage Satellite Frequencies for Space Communications
3.10International Recording of Satellite Networks
3.11The Establishment of a Space Station
3.12The Transfer or Lease of Satellite Frequency Usage Rights
3.13The Transfer or Lease of a Space Station’s Facility
3.14The Registration of Satellites with the United Nations
3.15The Submission of a Satellite Operation Plan by the Satellite Operator
3.16A Master Plan for Severe Space Weather Management
3.17International Spectrum Monitoring
3.18International Cooperation to Improve Spectrum Usage Technologies
3.19Disclosure of Current Use of Spectrum Resources
3.20Other Authorities Concerned
4 Concluding Remarks
5An Analysis of the Space Development Promotion Act
1 Introduction
1.1Legislative History
1.2The Structure and Purpose of the Act
2 The Definitions of the Terms in the Act
3 General Provisions on National Space Policies and Organizations
3.1Government’s Declaration of Its Fundamental Obligations
3.2The Relationship with Other Acts
3.3The Formulation of the Basic Plan and the Action Plan for the Promotion of Space Development
3.4The Establishment of the National Space Committee
3.5The Establishment of the Working Committee for the Promotion of Space Development
3.6The Designation of Space Development Specialized Institutes
3.7The Formulation of the Master Plan and the Action Plan for the Utilization of Satellite Data
3.8The Establishment of the Working Committee for the Utilization of Satellite Data
3.9The Establishment of the Working Committee for National Space Security
3.10The Formulation of the Basic Plan and Action Plan to Prepare for Hazards in Space
3.11The Designation of a Space Environment Surveillance Institute and Suchlike
3.12Executive Summary of the General Provisions of the Act
4 Major Provisions on Space Activities
4.1Jurisdiction
4.2Authorization and Supervision
4.3Registration
4.4Liability
4.5Rescue and Return
4.6Safety and Security
4.7Promotion of Private Space Sector
4.8Dissemination and Utilization of Satellite Data: Remote Sensing
4.9Enforcement Mechanism
5 Concluding Remarks
6An Analysis of the Space Damage Compensation Act
1 Introduction
1.1Legislative History
1.2The Structure and Purpose of the Act
2 The Definitions of the Terms in the Act
3 Major Provisions of the Act
3.1The Government’s Right to Recourse and the Principle of Reciprocity
3.2The Liability Regime of South Korea versus that of the Liability Convention
3.3The Maximum Amount of Compensation and Liability Insurance
3.4Measures and Financial Support by the Government
3.5The Period for Claims
3.6Regulatory Review of the Period for Claims
4 Concluding Remarks
Conclusion
1 Introduction
2 The Findings of the Analysis of Korean Space Legislation
2.1The Aerospace Industry Development Promotion Act of 1987
2.2The Radio Waves Act of 1961 as Amended in 2000
2.3The Space Development Promotion Act of 2005
2.4The Space Damage Compensation Act of 2007
3 Recommendations and Suggestions for Better Space Governance in Korea
3.1The Need to Reform the Existing Space Legislation and Enact New Regulations for Emerging Space Activities
3.2The Aerospace Industry Development Promotion Act
3.3The Radio Waves Act
3.4The Space Development Promotion Act
3.5The Space Damage Compensation Act
4 Perspectives and Prospects for the Future of the Korean Space Sector
Bibliography
Index