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The International Responsibility of States for AI-enabled Space Activities - Stefan-Michael Wedenig

The International Responsibility of States for AI-enabled Space Activities

Buch | Hardcover
XI, 220 Seiten
2025
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
9783032095053 (ISBN)
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has permeated our every-day lives. What once was solely a human task, has now been taken over by AI. May it be credit card approvals, customer support, financial transactions, medical imaging or software development, there is AI working behind the scenes. 

Outer space, historically always amongst the most developed domains, has not remained untouched for long and space applications have started to increasingly rely on AI. However, this increase in use also leads to a myriad of legal issues, particularly the issue of responsibility and liability under Article VI and Article VII of the Outer Space Treaty and the Liability Convention. Our legal norms, may they be domestic or international in nature, are ultimately built around human behaviour and when applied to AI might not function. Should damage caused by an AI-enabled space object arise, it proves difficult to assess the responsibility of the appropriate State party under Article VI of the Outer Space Treaty, or the liability of the launching State.

While legal literature is primarily concerned with domestic legal issues arising from the use of AI, an in-depth analysis concerning State responsibility and liability for AI-enabled space activities is absent. Space legal literature strongly favours a view advocating for the creation of new hard law in form of new binding legal instruments, or the amendment of existing law. Suggestions de lege ferenda are often relied on by authors.

Given the inherent difficulty in creating new law, or amend existing legal instruments, this book proposes to look towards the lex lata and argues that the existing legal norms of State responsibility, State liability and treaty law are sufficient to govern the responsibility of States for their AI-enabled apace activities. The present research looks at these issues from a public international law perspective and proposes a solution within the lex lata.

Mag. Dr. Stefan-Michael Wedenig, LL.M, D.C.L, KC*HS is the Executive Director of the Institute and Centre for Research in Air and Space Law at McGill University. He earned a Doctor of Civil Law (D.C.L.) as well as Master of Laws (LL.M.) from McGill University and a Magister Iuris (Mag.iur.) from Johannes Kepler University in Linz, Austria. His research examines the international responsibility of States for space activities involving artificial intelligence (AI). He investigates how AI interacts with public international law, extra-contractual liability, and various sources of international law, focusing on the adaptability of current legal frameworks to the emergence of AI in space operations. Beyond his primary research, he also explores topics in aviation finance, sovereignty, and urban air mobility. 

1. Introduction.- 2. Non-Contractual Liability.- 3. The Liability of the Launching State under the Outer Space Treaty and the Liability Convention.- 4.    State Responsibility for AI-enabled Space Activities.- 5. Conclusion.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Space Regulations Library
Zusatzinfo XI, 220 p. 1 illus.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Privatrecht / Bürgerliches Recht Medienrecht
Schlagworte Artificial Intelligence • Liability • Liability Convention • negligence • Outer Space Treaty • private actors • Space activities • state responsibility
ISBN-13 9783032095053 / 9783032095053
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