
Regulation and Tax in Space
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- Intro
- Half-Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- About the Author
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Exploitation: Allocating Resources from Outer Space
- A. Introduction
- B. Exploring an Exploitation Mechanism for an Optimal Yield
- B.1. Comparing Resource Management Regimes for Various "Global Commons"
- B.2. The First Possession Rule as an Allocation Method in the Context of Space
- C. Tilting Between Community Rights and Open Access
- C.1. The Development of State Property Rights and Unregulated Open-Access Regimes in the Maritime Case
- C.2. Transition of the Marine Ecosystem Back to a Regime of Collective Action and Norms
- C.3. Connecting the Use of Resources in the Oceans to Space
- D. Approaches to Externality Problems in "Nonterritorial" Arenas
- E. Policy Instruments for Eliminating the Tragedy of the Commons and Externalities
- E.1. Informal Property Rights
- E.2. Standardized Regulations
- E.3. Formal Property Rights
- F. Measures for Diverting Resource Shares from Space under the Most Efficient Resource Regulatory Regime, Such as Property Rights
- G. Conclusion
- Chapter 3 Policy and Key Objective Considerations for Designing a Competitive Space Mining Tax Regime
- A. Introduction
- B. Should the Tax Principle in Space Mining Be Based on the Concept of the "Common Heritage of Mankind"?
- C. The Need for Ensuring an International Legal Framework as Part of the Risk-Tax Revenue Trade-Off Between the Emerging Mining Industries and Governments
- D. The Particularity of Tax Considerations Concerning Turning the "Global Commons" into a Future Hub for Multinationals
- E. Additional Tax Policy Considerations
- F. Conclusion
- Chapter 4 The Role of a Space Resource Royalty Tax in Shaping an Overall Tax Regime
- A. Introduction
- B. Pros and Cons for Imposing an International Space Mining Royalty Regime
- C. Types of Royalties
- C.1. Value- or Unit-Based Royalties
- C.2. Profit- or Income-Based Royalties
- C.3. Hybrid Approaches
- D. Comparing and Critiquing Objectives of Royalty Types
- E. Royalties as International Profit-Sharing Tools in the Race to Tax the Treasures of Mankind
- F. Conclusion
- Chapter 5 Conclusion
- Index
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