Carl Q. Christol’s scientific contributions

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International Liability for Damage Caused by Space Objects
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April 1980

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American Journal of International Law

Carl Q. Christol

The exploration and use of the space environment, consisting of outer space per se, the moon, and celestial bodies, may result in harm to persons and to property. International law and municipal law have focused on rules allowing for the payment of money damages for harm caused by space objects and their component parts, including the “payload.” Both forms of law have accepted the basic proposition that money damages should compensate for harm. Principal attention will be given in this analysis to the kinds of harm caused by space objects that are considered to be compensable under international law at the present time.

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... However, the OST does not define "damage" or specify liability limits; instead, Article 1(a) of the LC defines damage to include personal injury, loss of life, property damage-whether to individuals or states-and health-related issues. Some scholars argue that only recoverable damage caused physically by small satellites in space should be emphasized (Christol 1980). ...

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Challenges to Space Activities in the Context of Mega Satellite Constellations: A Focus on Environmental Impacts
International Liability for Damage Caused by Space Objects
  • Citing Article
  • April 1980

American Journal of International Law