INVESTIGADORES
CASTILLO ARGAÑARAS Luis Fernando
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Natural Near Earth Objects and The International Law of Outer Space
Autor/es:
YUZBASHYAN, HOWARD; SMITH AND BANK; HAANAPPEL; TRAA, DOLDRINA, KOZUKA, TRNCHETI, SCHMIDTT, MINEIRO; STANFORD; FARAMINAN GILBERT ,TENEN; LEE, O´BRIEN; CHRISTOL, WILLIAMS, CASTILLO ARGAÑARAS; LUIS F. CASTILLO ARGAÑARÁS
Lugar:
Glasgow
Reunión:
Congreso; 44th Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space. Glasgow; 2009
Institución organizadora:
International Astronautical Federation/ The International Institute of Space Law)
Resumen:
Natural Near Earth objects (NEOs) are celestial bodies such as asteroids and meteorites, which may go past the Earth orbit. They imply an impact risk for our planet. Such threat, though improbable, cannot be ignored. The damage produced would not affect only one country but it may have cross  border effects without discrimination. It would affect the ecosystem and human population. On September 2007, the Spaceguard Association of Japan had observed a total of 212 asteroids and 90 comets near the Earth.The Scientific and Technical Subcommittee of COPUOS stated that the NEO hazard should be recognized as a global issue that can be effectively addressed only through international cooperation and coordination.Therefore, the following questions arise: a) Which activities are the States performing in this field? b) Is there a legal framework that regulates this activity or is it necessary to draft a new one? This paper intends to answer those questions according the following structure: 1) Introduction; 2) Activities carried out; 3) Applicable legal frame; 4) Conclusions