Abstract
The purpose of this Note is to point out the failure of the current liability system to provide for an adequate legal mechanism of recovery for damage or loss of life caused by collisions with space debris. International responsibility for national activities in outer space is a fundamental principle of international law. Yet a claim attributed to damage by space debris is "difficult, if not impossible, to prove" under the current liability system. This Note analyzes the major difficulties in establishing liability for damage and presents a number of solutions to overcome these obstacles to recovery.
Recommended Citation
James P. Lampertius,
The Need for an Effective Liability Régime for Damage Caused by Debris in Outer Space,
13
Mich. J. Int'l L.
447
(1992).
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