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by Ivanna Nepyivoda1
1 National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (Kyiv, Ukraine)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.29202/asl/2018/1/8
Received: January 28, 2018 / Accepted: March 3, 2018 / Published: April 1, 2018
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Abstract
Space law is a set of laws that regulate activity in space, covering domestic and international agreements, rules and principles. Research and use of space resources in the majority is a collective activity , which involved dozens of countries. It is the interstate associations that are able to provide financial, intellectual and technological conditions for expanding human activities beyond the boundaries of the planet. One of the promising directions of space exploration is the ?ommercial orbital transportation services. The Ukraine Space Agency is a worthy partner in various inter-state associations specializing in the development and provision of cargo transportation to the low-Earth orbit. It is for this reason that the introduction of new approaches in the US legal framework of cargo transportation services to the low-Earth orbit is of considerable interest to Ukrainian science. Analyze the legal framework of ?ommercial orbital transportation services in the United States is the purpose of paper. The author describes the activities of NASA’s «Commercial Orbital Transportation Services» program, which implements a strategy for the development of transport capabilities of private companies.
Keywords: space law; NASA; commercial space industry; orbital transportation services
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Nepyivoda, Ivanna (2018) Legal Framework of Orbital Transportation Services: US Experience. Advanced Space Law, Volume 1, 66-73. https://doi.org/10.29202/asl/2018/1/8
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