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The United Nations in Space – Present and future

The United Nations in Space – Present and future. Sergio Camacho Former Director, Office for Outer Space Affairs. UNITED NATIONS SYSTEM. Specialized agencies (e.g. UNESCO, WMO, ITU, FAO, WHO, ICAO) deal with specific issues For outer space:

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The United Nations in Space – Present and future

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  1. The United Nations in Space – Present and future Sergio Camacho Former Director, Office for Outer Space Affairs

  2. UNITED NATIONS SYSTEM • Specialized agencies (e.g. UNESCO, WMO, ITU, FAO, WHO, ICAO) deal with specific issues • For outer space: • - Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (1959) • - Office for Outer Space Affairs.

  3. First Need: a Legal Regime Legal Subcommittee (LSC): • Outer Space Treaty, 1967 • Rescue Agreement, 1968 • Liability Convention, 1972 • Registration Convention, 1975 • Moon Agreement, 1979

  4. Legal Subcommittee • Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Uses of Outer Space (1963) • Principles on International Direct Television Broadcasting (1982) • Principles Relating to Remote Sensing of the Earth(1986) • Principles on Nuclear Power Sources in Outer Space (1992) • Declaration on International Cooperation in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space(1996) • GA resolution ( 2004) - Application of the concept of the “launching State” • GA resolution on the Practice of States and International Organizations in Registering Space objects (2007)

  5. Current and Future work • Agenda items in the LSC • Information on national legislation relevant to the peaceful exploration and use of outer space (2008-2011) • Capacity-building in space law (2008) • Status of Moon Agreement to be included in Working Group discussions (2008)

  6. Scientific and Technical Subcommittee (STSC) • Space debris mitigation: • Satellites/objects are brought down through Earth’s atmosphere where they partially burn up; (e.g. 2001, the Mir Space Station was successfully de-orbited) • “Grave yard” orbit for non-functional satellites • Mitigate the production of new space debris • Multi-year work plans for 2002-2004, extended to 2005 and 2006-2007 • Guidelines agreed by STSC, endorsed by COPUOS and GA (2007)

  7. Current and Future work - STSC • NPS safety standards • Developing an international technically based framework of goals and recommendations for the safety of NPS applications in outer space • Periods 2003-2007 and 2008 -2010 • NEOs • International and national activities (2008) • Review draft procedure for decision-making in case of threat (2009) • Continue draft procedure for decision-making in case of threat (2010)

  8. UNISPACE III (1999) • Implement U-III recommendations through STSC, COPUOS and OOSA: • Action Teams, led by Governments • Established the International Committee on GNSS (ICG) • EstablishedUN Platform for Space-based Information for Disaster Management and Emergency Response – SPIDER • Other Action Teams continue work (Tele-health, NEOs, Environment)

  9. Inter-Agency Meeting • Forum for UN system coordinatiom (since 1970) • Involves DPKO, ECA, ESCAP, FAO, IMO, ICAO, ISDR, ITU, OCHA, UNEP, UNESCO, UNIDO, UNITAR, WMO, WHO, UNHCR, and others • Items under consideration • Space-related outcomes of the WSSD • Implementation of the recommendations of UNISPACE III • Participation of the UN system in the Group on Earth Observation (GEO) • Lessons learned from use of space technologies in disaster reduction

  10. United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs Vienna International Centre P.O. Box 500, A-1400 Vienna, Austria Tel: (+43 1) 26060-4950 Fax: (+43 1) 26060-5830 www.oosa.unvienna.org THANK-YOU

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