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Space law refers to international and domestic legal frameworks governing space activities, including treaties and regulations regarding the use of outer space.
To obtain a license for a space launch in Australia, you must apply through the relevant government authority, providing detailed information about your launch vehicle and mission.
Key treaties include the Outer Space Treaty, the Rescue Agreement, and the Liability Convention, which establish the fundamental principles for space exploration and use.
The Australian Space Agency is responsible for the regulation of space activities, including licensing and supervision of launches.
Liability in space law pertains to the responsibility for damage caused by space objects, which is governed by international treaties and domestic laws.
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