Australia National Space Law and Space Policy

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United Nations / CNSA / APSCO Workshop on Space Law Beijing 17-20 November 2014 Australia National Space Law and Space Policy Steven Freeland Professor of International Law, University of Western Sydney Visiting Professor, icourts Centre of Excellence for International Courts, Denmark Visiting Professor, University of Vienna

A Long Relationship with Space Activities 1949 development of Woomera launch facility at its peak world s 2 nd most heavily used launch site 1958/1959 foundation member of UNCOPUOS 1960s member of ELDO 1960s-1970s various bilateral launch arrangements 1967 launch of WRESAT-1 first Australian Government launch 1967-1986 ratification of all 5 UN Space Treaties 1998 Space Activities Act National Space Law 2008 Senate Enquiry Lost in Space 2009 Establishment of Space Policy Unit (now Space Coordination Office) 2010 Hayabusa return 2011 Principles for a National Space Policy 2013 Satellite Utilisation Policy

Attractions of Australia as a Space Participant / Launch Site Geographic location Technical expertise Well-developed infrastructure/ communications / transport Stable political environment Large areas of low population density Close strategic (military) alliances Advocate of non-proliferation Australia s space history

1998 Space Activities Act Regulatory system for establishment of commercial launch industry no longer a priority / no tangible Government support Responsibility of Department of Industry Provides for implementation of UN Space Treaties into domestic law Restricts launch of weapons (article IV OST) Establishes sophisticated licensing regime (article VI OST) national activities territorial / nationality principles => extraterritorial effect possible need for coordination with >1 national regulatory regime Establishes Government authority to administer legislation (article VI OST) Deals with liability issues (article VII OST / LC) indemnity for financial risk direct financial responsibility / insurance can be waived for particular launches (small satellites?) cap on liability lesser of A$750million or maximum probable loss time limitation (30 days) Establishes national register / mechanism for information to UN register (article VIII OST / RC) Definitions of launch, launch vehicle, return, space object refer to altitude of 100km above mean sea level Safety / investigation powers

Licensing Regime Space Licence for operating a launch facility in Australia using a particular kind of launch vehicle Launch Permit for launch(es) of space objects from Australia and connected returns Overseas Launch Certificate for launch(es) of a space object by an Australian national from outside Australia Authorisation of Return for space objects launched from outside Australia to return to Australia Exemption Certificates granted at the discretion of the Minister - exempts an entity from obligation to obtain space licence / launch permit for emergency situations

Principles for a National Space Policy (2011) To help Australia achieve its goals in space Focus on space applications of national significance Assure access to space capability Strengthen and increase international cooperation Contribute to a stable space environment Improve domestic coordination Support innovation, science and skills development Protect and enhance national security and economic well-being

Satellite Utilisation Policy (2013) Culmination of many false starts Broad statements but some lack of detail pragmatic in light of economic / strategic context niche opportunities whole of Government approach to space Recognition of integral function of satellite technology for Australia national security natural disasters large coastline Focus on satellite utilisation, not space exploration earth observation / position, timing, navigation / satellite communications Focus on partnerships rather than indigenous capability No plans for a space agency (Space Coordination Office) Support for CoC / UN Debris Mitigation Guidelines Support for TCBMs

Future Involvement - Challenges and Opportunities Failure to invest in the past fallen behind regional friends and neighbours ongoing tight fiscal policies indigenous capability not a major focus financial / political constraints Increasing reliance on assured access military / economic / strategic but jurisdictional issues Utilising areas of technical expertise Emphasis on cooperative ventures / strategic alliances A (relatively) sophisticated national regime but good law alone may not be enough much work to be done => need for further national law to encourage innovation / development the rewards are obvious and the needs significant