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E-grāmata: Global Governance of Space Cyber Security: Regulatory and Institutional Aspects

  • Formāts: 190 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Nov-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040260487
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  • Formāts: 190 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Nov-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040260487

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"The book explores the regulatory and institutional aspects of global governance of space cybersecurity. Focusing on the regulatory aspects, this book argues that the current international law cannot handle the threats posed by malicious cyber and space activities, as regulatory gaps exist owing to terminological ambiguities and legal loopholes. A law-making process in the space field is proposed with a focus on developing soft law instruments through multistakeholder platforms. To enhance the implementation and enforcement of laws concerning space cybersecurity, it is crucial to emphasize the roles of international organizations and industries. Furthermore, empowering existing international institutions with supervisory powers, and promoting national legislation and domestic judicial systems are feasible approaches to enhance compliance with the law. The book will attract international law scholars, especially those studying space law and cyber law"--

The book explores the regulatory and institutional aspects of global governance of space cybersecurity.

 

Focusing on the regulatory aspects, this book argues that the current international law cannot handle the threats posed by malicious cyber and space activities, as regulatory gaps exist owing to terminological ambiguities and legal loopholes. A law-making process in the space field is proposed with a focus on developing soft law instruments through multistakeholder platforms. To enhance the implementation and enforcement of laws concerning space cybersecurity, it is crucial to emphasise the roles of international organisations and industries. Furthermore, empowering existing international institutions with supervisory powers and promoting national legislation and domestic judicial systems are feasible approaches to enhance compliance with the law.

 

The book will attract international law scholars, especially those studying space law and cyber law.



The book explores the regulatory and institutional aspects of global governance of space cybersecurity.

Part I. General Introduction 1. Introduction: Defining the research Part II. Regulatory Aspects of the Global Governance of Space Cybersecurity 2. The status quo of space law confronting malicious cyber activities against space activities (MCASAs)
3. The limitations of the emerging cybersecurity norms in combatting MCASAs
4. The applicability of other branches of international law
5. The applicability of general international law Part III. Institutional Aspects of the Global Governance of Space Cybersecurity 6. Institutional interaction for law-making to combat MCASAs
7. Promoting the implementation and enforcement of the law pertinent to space cybersecurity Part IV. Conclusion 8. Conclusion

Du Li obtained her PhD from the University of Paris-Sud in 2011, with her thesis on space law and national space legislation. She is an associate professor at the Law School of Hainan University. She has published extensively in Chinese, English, and French.