THE “LIABILITY CONVENTION” IN A CLASH WITH PRACTICE – EXAMPLE OF THE “KOSMOS 954” SATELLITE

Q3 Social Sciences
Michał Pietkiewicz
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The article examines the settlement of international claims and disputes arising from faulty nuclear-powered satellites which fall on another state’s territory. The author analyzes diplomatic relations between the USSR and Canada and the content and legal settlement of the international dispute resulting from the Soviet Cosmos-954 satellite disintegrating on Canadian territory. The author concludes that the 1971 Convention on International Liability for Damage Caused by Space Objects was adopted within the appropriate time- frame, and that it forms a reliable foundation for the settlement of conflicts between the States in this area. However, the 1981 bilateral agreement “Settlement of the Claim between Canada and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for Damage Caused by “Cosmos 954”” showed that it has never been utilized. This contravenes the international treaty regulating international liability for damage caused by space objects. Therefore, the biggest question of all materializes here: did the international community need space law? Even though it is the newest branch of public international law, it is almost 60 years old. This period of time (more than half a century) has only seen it in academic discussions on how states should abide by it. The lack of relevant case law is a good and bad thing at the same time. Bad – because we still do not know how international courts and tribunals will apply norms of space law. Good – because up until now we have not experienced an international conflict that states have not been able to solve by diplomatic measures.
“责任公约”与实践的冲突——以“宇宙954”卫星为例
本文探讨了因核动力卫星故障落在另一国领土上而引起的国际索赔和争端的解决。作者分析了苏联与加拿大的外交关系以及苏联宇宙-954卫星在加拿大领土上解体所引起的国际争端的内容和法律解决。作者的结论是,1971年《空间物体造成损害的国际责任公约》是在适当的时间范围内通过的,它为解决各国在这一领域的冲突奠定了可靠的基础。但是,1981年双边协定“解决加拿大和苏维埃社会主义共和国联盟关于“宇宙954”所造成损害的索赔”表明,它从未得到利用。这违反了关于空间物体造成损害的国际责任的国际条约。因此,这里出现了最大的问题:国际社会是否需要空间法?尽管它是国际公法的最新分支,但它已经有将近60年的历史了。在这段时间里(半个多世纪),人们只在关于各国应如何遵守《公约》的学术讨论中看到它。相关判例法的缺失是一件好事,也是一件坏事。不好——因为我们仍然不知道国际法院和法庭将如何适用空间法的准则。很好,因为到目前为止,我们还没有经历过国家无法通过外交手段解决的国际冲突。
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Studia Iuridica Lublinensia
Studia Iuridica Lublinensia Social Sciences-Law
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