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This book takes a unique interdisciplinary approach to the planned
return of humans to the Moon. With the Artemis Project, the US and
its partners have planned an ambitious project with the creation of
the Lunar Gateway, to be followed by the landing of the first woman
and next man on the Moon. This book explains that the Artemis
project then forms the basis of planned sustained human missions to
Mars. Russia and China have also announced their intentions to
establish a permanent base on the Moon and have commenced the
deployment of modules which will form part of this project. This
book states that whilst there has been a permanent human presence
in Low Earth Orbit since 2000, with the continued crew rotation on
the International Space Station, perhaps the most successful
international collaboration of modern times, the establishment of a
base on the Moon will generate new challenges for human survival
and success. The continued human presence on the space station has
provided an incredible opportunity to observe and study the effect
of being in space upon the human body and the human psyche. In
addition, this book explores that it has provided the scope and
context for a vast range of scientific experiments. Now that it has
become likely that more humans will need to live and work in space
for sustained periods of time, it is essential that we consider
matters beyond the engineering questions of how we go to space to
the broader questions of how we will live there? What will we need?
What will the effects of sustained living in space be for us,
emotionally, cognitively, physically and how do we need to consider
the impact we will have on the environment to which we are
travelling. This book is unique in that, not only does it bring
together a diverse yet complementary set of expertise, but it also
consciously brings those different experts together in jointly
authored chapters, mirroring the way we will have to work together
as teams of diverse experts in space. It creates interwoven
chapters co-written by various teams of psychologists, lawyers,
engineers, regulators, policy experts, architects and cultural
studies experts. This book will enable the fielding and addressing
of the difficult questions that need to be considered before space
habitation may be a successful and sustained mode of existence.
This book fills a gap in the area of space studies which tends to
focus on narrow, discipline specific issues. It provides a
thought-provoking launchpad for further work in this area and above
all, stresses the needs of the human in a hostile environment.
Despite repeated declarations of 'never again' in response to the
commission of atrocities, civilians have continued to be targeted
by their leaders and opposition groups. The international law
principles of sovereignty and non-intervention, when taken at their
highest, require States to stand idle and not intervene in another
State regardless of what atrocities may be occurring there. This
traditional legal view is being challenged by an emerging practice
of States choosing to respond in non-forceful ways, inspired by the
concept of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P). Drawing on R2P,
this book introduces and develops an original conceptual tool
-intercession -to capture and explain this change in State practice
and the impact of R2P on the development of international law.
Through a close examination of State practice, the work explores
whether there has been an expansion in the permissible measures and
situations in which States can intervene, without using force, in
response to atrocity crimes occurring in other States. This book
concludes that the development of the secondary duty on the
international community under R2P provides the greatest opportunity
to progress the R2P framework in a meaningful way, which will have
a significant impact on the protection of populations from atrocity
crimes. The book will be essential reading for students,
researchers and policymakers working in the areas of international
law, international relations, humanitarian law, and peace and
security studies.
This edited book brings together a diverse range of chapters on
space related topics. The authors included in this book are drawn
from Australia and overseas, from academia, government, industry,
civil society and the military. This book contains chapters that
cover topics such as law, science, archaeology, defence, policy,
and more, all with a focus on space. This edited collection is a
timely international and interdisciplinary book, which addresses
some of the contemporary issues facing activities in space and
those attempting to understand, use and regulate the space domain.
This edited book seeks to normalise the role of women as experts in
the space sector, by not calling attention to the fact that all the
authors are women - they are all experts in their respective fields
who just happen to be women. Bringing together these contributions
in this book in turn promotes the inclusion of diversity in the
space sector. This edited collection is an opportunity to influence
the development of the space industry - in terms of gender
diversity, and diversity of disciplines and thinking - while it is
in its formative stage, rather than trying to redress imbalances
once they are entrenched in the industry.
This edited book brings together a diverse range of chapters on
space related topics. The authors included in this book are drawn
from Australia and overseas, from academia, government, industry,
civil society and the military. This book contains chapters that
cover topics such as law, science, archaeology, defence, policy,
and more, all with a focus on space. This edited collection is a
timely international and interdisciplinary book, which addresses
some of the contemporary issues facing activities in space and
those attempting to understand, use and regulate the space domain.
This edited book seeks to normalise the role of women as experts in
the space sector, by not calling attention to the fact that all the
authors are women - they are all experts in their respective fields
who just happen to be women. Bringing together these contributions
in this book in turn promotes the inclusion of diversity in the
space sector. This edited collection is an opportunity to influence
the development of the space industry - in terms of gender
diversity, and diversity of disciplines and thinking - while it is
in its formative stage, rather than trying to redress imbalances
once they are entrenched in the industry.
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