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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThis book presents a comprehensive analysis of the Outer Space Treaty and its vital connection to various facets of international law governing outer space. We will thoroughly examine the key provisions of the United Nations Charter alongside relevant cases adjudicated by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to illuminate their implications for preventing the militarization and weaponization of space. Each chapter will delve into the historical context and legal frameworks that have shaped our current understanding of outer space activities.
Moreover, we will investigate how international treaties and agreements can effectively align with established laws to confront issues like the militarization and weaponization of outer space. By utilizing case studies and expert insights, we will reveal both the challenges and opportunities that arise in regulating activities beyond our planet. Space-faring nations have developed multilateral and bilateral treaties to govern these activities. However, the hidden selfish and political motives behind these policies often remain unexamined, leading to a pervasive lack of awareness about the ineffectiveness of these treaties in promoting peaceful endeavors. This book aims to shed light on the treacherous actions of these nations surrounding the concept of peaceful activities in space.
Navinya N. Kamble
“NAVINYA KAMBLE is currently associated with Amity University Mumbai, Maharashtra, serving in the prominent role of Assistant Professor of Law. He has earned his B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) from the University of Mumbai Law Academy, establishing a robust academic foundation. His specialization in Criminal Law led to an outstanding achievement of an LL.M. with distinction and a gold medal from Amity University Mumbai. Recently, he further solidified his expertise by completing another LL.M. at the esteemed University of Edinburgh, where he was recognized with a merit award for both his degree and dissertation, reflecting his exceptional dedication to the legal field. He is a practising advocate. In furtherance of social causes, he has engaged in pro bono educational initiatives for the downtrodden and marginalized communities. He actively participates in numerous international and national conferences, solidifying his role as an emerging and leading legal scholar. Navinya envisions a transformative approach to Outer Space Law governance, driven by a desire to clarify the complexities of current legal frameworks that often confuse and hinder practical understanding. He is committed to demystifying these intricate concepts for everyday readers. Additionally, he passionately advocates for Human Rights, broadening his efforts beyond the confines of territorial legislation. In addition to his academic pursuits, he contributes as a blog writer for “Weebly,” supporting the important cause of “Period Poverty” an initiative managed by the Scottish Parliament, UK.”
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