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Peaceful use of lasers in space : commentary on the responsible use of lasers in space in reaction to the UNGA Resolution 75/36

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Peaceful Use of Lasers in Space (PULS); 2021
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BOHACEK, Petr, Peaceful use of lasers in space : commentary on the responsible use of lasers in space in reaction to the UNGA Resolution 75/36, Peaceful Use of Lasers in Space (PULS), 2021 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/71419
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On 7 December, 2020, the United Nations adopted UNGA Resolution 75/36, Reducing Space Threats Through Norms, Rules and Principles of Responsible Behaviours. This Resolution calls on States to submit their views on existing challenges to space security. Specifically, in operative paragraph 5, it: “Encourages Member States to study existing and potential threats and security risks to space systems, including those arising from actions, activities or systems in outer space or on Earth, characterize actions and activities that could be considered responsible, irresponsible or threatening and their potential impact on international security, and share their ideas on the further development and implementation of norms, rules and principles of responsible behaviours and on the reduction of the risks of misunderstanding and miscalculations with respect to outer space; ”In this context, the Peaceful Use of Lasers in Space initiative, seeks to offer the following commentary on the benefits of lasers for space applications and how this technology might be used responsibly in outer space. This commentary is offered only as input for consideration by UN Member States and is not intended to be a part of the formal record.
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