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What Does Risk Mean in This New  Risky Space Business ?: Managing Liability Exposure for Injuries to Crew and Passengers Resulting from US Commercial Space Activities
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What Does Risk Mean in This New Risky Space Business ?: Managing Liability Exposure for Injuries to Crew and Passengers Resulting from US Commercial Space Activities

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In the only analysis of its kind, Dr. Maria-Vittoria Giugi Carminati asks the question: if a commercial space operator kills or injures one of its spaceflight participants or a crewmember, what is the extent of the operator’s liability? In the United States, that question has no clear answer. Dr. Carminati explores the way the United States manages liability, at state and federal level, and from state to state.

Tort law in the United States exists at the state level. However, commercial spaceflight and its regulation are creatures of federal law. Understanding how these two systems interact and, often, conflict is critical to understanding how commercial spaceflight operators can manage exposure.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Date
17 October 2019
Pages
12
ISBN
9789004399709

In the only analysis of its kind, Dr. Maria-Vittoria Giugi Carminati asks the question: if a commercial space operator kills or injures one of its spaceflight participants or a crewmember, what is the extent of the operator’s liability? In the United States, that question has no clear answer. Dr. Carminati explores the way the United States manages liability, at state and federal level, and from state to state.

Tort law in the United States exists at the state level. However, commercial spaceflight and its regulation are creatures of federal law. Understanding how these two systems interact and, often, conflict is critical to understanding how commercial spaceflight operators can manage exposure.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Date
17 October 2019
Pages
12
ISBN
9789004399709