References

 

[1]      Agreement Governing the Activities of States on the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies. In: International Space Law: United Nations Instruments. United Nations, New York, 2017, 30-39.

[2]      Astronauts. Available at: http://www.astronaut.ru/register/register.htm?reload_coolmenus

[3]      Austrian Federal Law on the Authorisation of Space Activities and the Establishment of a National Space Registry (Austrian Outer Space Act, adopted by the National Council on 6 December 2011, entered into force on 28 December 2011). Available at: http://www.unoosa.org/documents/pdf/spacelaw/national/austria/austrian-outer-space-actE.pdf

[4]      Compendium of space debris mitigation standards adopted by States and international organizations. Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space Legal Subcommittee Fifty-fourth session Vienna, 13-24 April 2015. Available at: http://www.unoosa.org/pdf/limited/c2/AC105_C2_2015_CRP20E.pdf

[5]      Conference on Disarmament. United Nations Office in Geneva. Available at: http://www.unog.ch/cd

[6]      Convention on International Liability for Damage Caused by Space Objects. In: International Space Law: United Nations Instruments. United Nations, New York, 2017, 14-23.

[7]      COSPAR Planetary Protection Policy (20 October 2002; Amended 24 March 2005). Approved by the Bureau and Council, World Space Congress, Houston, Texas, USA. Available at: http://w.astro.berkeley.edu/~kalas/ethics/documents/environment/COSPAR%20Planetary%20Protection%20Policy.pdf

[8]      Federal Law of Russian Federation of January 10, 2002, No. 7-FZ On the Protection of the Environment. Available at: http://www.consultant.ru/document/cons_doc_LAW_34823/ (in Russian)

[9]      Federal Law of Russian Federation of August 20, 1993, No. 5663-I On Space Activities (with amendments). Available at: base.garant.ru/136323/ (in Russian)

[10]   Federal Law of Russian Federation of November 21, 1995, No. 170-FZ On Use of Atomic Energy (with subsequent amendments). Available at: http://base.garant.ru/10105506/972fd564a6e3598bb31ccdc27b33ca68/ (in Russian)

[11]   Guidelines for the long-term sustainability of outer space activities. Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space Sixtieth session Vienna, 7-16 June 2017. Available at: http://www.unoosa.org/res/oosadoc/data/documents/2017/aac_1052017crp/aac_1052017crp_26_0_html/AC105_2017CRP26E.pdf

[12]   IADC Space Debris Mitigation Guidelines. Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee. Available at: http://www.unoosa.org/documents/pdf/spacelaw/sd/IADC-2002-01-IADC-Space_Debris-Guidelines-Revision1.pdf

[13]   ISO 24113:2011 Space systems - Space debris mitigation requirements. Available at: https://www.iso. org /standard/57239.html

[14]   Law of the Republic of Belarus of November 26, 1992, No. 1982-XII On the Protection of the Environment. Available at: http://pravo.by/document/?guid=3871&p0=v19201982 (in Russian)

[15]   Law of 17 September 2005 on the Activities of Launching, Flight Operation or Guidance of Space Objects consolidated text as revised by the Law of 1 December 2013 (B.O.J. of 15 January 2014). Available at: http://www.belspo.be/belspo//space/doc/beLaw/Loi_en.pdf

[16]   Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan of January 6, 2012, No. 528-IV On Space Activities. Available at: adilet.zan.kz/rus/docs/Z1200000528 (in Russian)

[17]   Law of the Republic of Tajikistan of August 2, 2011, No. 760 On the Protection of the Environment (with amendments to July 18, 2017). Available at: http://base.spinform.ru/show_doc.fwx?rgn=46580 (in Russian)

[18]   Law of the Republic of Turkmenistan of November 21, 2015, No. 307-V On Space Activities. Available at: extwprlegs1.fao.org/docs/pdf/tuk158476.pdf (in Russian)

[19]   Law of Ukraine of November 15, 1996, No. 502/96-VR On Space Activities. Available at: zakon.rada.gov.ua/go/502/96-вр (in Ukrainian)

[20]   Law of Ukraine of December 8, 1995, No. 39/95-VR On Use of Nuclear Energy and Radiation Safety. Available at: http://zakon0.rada.gov.ua/laws/show/39/95-вр (in Ukrainian)

[21]   Licensing of Space Stations. Client Procedures Circulars, CPC-2-6-02 (4) (2017). Available at: https://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/vwapj/cpc-2-6-02-v4-eng.pdf/$FILE/cpc-2-6-02-v4-eng.pdf

[22]   Principles Relevant to the Use of Nuclear Power Sources in Outer Space. In: International Space Law: United Nations Instruments. United Nations, New York, 2017, 48-54.

[23]   Rio Declaration on Environment and Development. In: Report of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, Rio de Janeiro, 3-14 June, 1992, A/CONF.151/26 (Vol. I). Available at: http://www.un.org/documents/ga/conf151/aconf15126-1annex1.htm

[24]   Space Debris Mitigation Guidelines of the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space. United Nations, Vienna, 2010. Available at: http://www.unoosa.org/pdf/publications/st_space_49E.pdf

[25]   Terekhov A.D. International legal aspects of the use of nuclear power sources in outer space. Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Juridical Sciences. Moscow, 1984. Available at: http://www.dissercat.com/content/mezhdunarodno-pravovye-aspekty-ispolzovaniya-yadernykh-istochnikov-energii-v-kosmicheskom-pr#ixzz5JEeZnYMm (in Russian)

[26]   Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies. In: International Space Law: United Nations Instruments. United Nations, New York, 2017, 3-9.

[27]   UN: Apparatus in orbit is threatened with 300 thousand fragments of space debris. Available at: https://ria.ru/science/20091002/187328503.html (in Russian)

[28]   The Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee (IADC). Document Registration List. Available at: http://www.iadc-online.org/index.cgi?item=docs_pub