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Towards Greater Security in Outer Space: Some Recommendations

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Space security has become an increasingly important issue over recent years, with the international community witnessing a substantial increase in orbital debris from both deliberate and accidental satellite destructions.

To address this important issue, Ifri and Secure World Foundation (SWF) held a workshop in Paris on June 18-19, 2009 under the banner "Assessing the Current Dynamics of Space Security".

Ifri is now happy to present this policy paper based on the discussions of the workshop participants. The paper assesses the dynamics of current international deliberations and actionson space security and presents recommendations for improving it.

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Towards Greater Security in Outer Space: Some Recommendations

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Laurence NARDON

Laurence NARDON

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Responsable du Programme Amériques de l'Ifri

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The Lisbon Treaty and the Evolution of European Space Governance

Date de publication
12 September 2013
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Until the adoption of the Lisbon treaty in December 2007, there was no explicit reference to space in the EU’s constitutive documents. While the European Space Agency has been active in space since the mid-1970s, the Union’s policy remained without a legal basis for space activities. Parallel to the treaties’ evolution however, the EU’s competences never stopped expanding to new fields, bringing it ever closer to space and its various applications. Creativity and dynamic uses of these existing competences have allowed the EU to progressively interfere with the space sector and to get closer to ESA.

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Date de publication
24 November 2013
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Under human pressure, many changes are taking place in the resources and the environment of Earth. An increasing global population fuels the need for food, natural resources and land. Consequently, the need for maintaining a capacity to observe and understand the Earth system and the biophysical processes has become a key element for the sustainable management of the planet’s natural resources. The SPOT-Vegetation instruments have significantly contributed to reach this goal.

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