Analysis of Space Law, Satellite Constellation-Based Internet with Reference to Legal Positivism
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Abstract: Satellite-based internet constellations, and cybersecurity. Given the advancements in satellite technology and digital communications, which provide both opportunities and challenges. The international law that governs activities in space is known as "space law," and it is dynamic and ever-evolving. The primary concerns of space law have historically been the regulation of space-based weaponry, the cleanup of orbital debris, the launch protocols for satellites and spectrum bands for everyone. Legal positivism theory which can be justifies here as according to John Austin, “the existence of the law is one thing its merit or demerit is another. Whether it be or be not is one enquiry; whether it be or be not conformable to an assumed standard, is another enquiry.”
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