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Dispute Settlement in the Area of Space Communication

Dispute Settlement in the Area of Space Communication 2nd Luxembourg Workshop on Space and Satellite Communication Law

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Dispute Settlement in the Area of Space Communication

2nd Luxembourg Workshop on Space and Satellite Communication Law

Mahulena Hofmann

Law / Arbitration, Negotiation, Mediation

Which dispute settlement mechanisms are available in the area of space communication? Their choice is clearly determined by the legal character of those who are parties in the dispute – States, international intergovernmental organisations, private entities or even individuals. In this study the analysis of various dispute settlement mechanisms demonstrates that not all existing mechanisms are equally capable of serving this purpose. It appears that the parties to a dispute often prefer to search for a consensus and an arbitration procedure prior to taking part in international adjudication. The cases where formalised international courts are involved in this area have been relatively rare. Space communication disputes may often be similar to investment disputes; the decisive factors of this similarity are the high costs of investment, its international character, the necessity to maintain working relationships with the opposing party of the dispute after the conclusion of the dispute, the difficult technical background to the cases, little trust in court procedures, low indemnification and the fear of non-implementation of court decisions. As a consequence, it can be expected that mediation, negotiation and arbitration, but also alternative dispute settlement mechanisms will remain the main mechanisms of dispute settlement in the area of space communication in the near future.

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Mahulena Hofmann is SES Chair in Satellite Communications and Media Law in the Faculty of Law at the University of Luxembourg.

Publication Date: 23 April 2015
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Nomos/Hart
ISBN-13: 9781849468725
Format: Paperback softback
Page Count: 208
Weight (oz): 14.88

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