Tournament: Tournament of Champions | Round: 4 | Opponent: Harker RT | Judge: Benjamin Wolf
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Maria Lucas-Rhimbassen 21, Research Associate at the Chaire SIRIUS (Space Institute
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second stage), especially with regards to the commercialization of the space sector.
David Gerber 12, Distinguished Professor, Law, Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology. President, American Society of Comparative Law, "US Antitrust Law: Models and Lens," in Global Competition: Law, Markets, and Globalization, Chapter 5, 2012, pg. 151-158. edited for OCR errors.
US law and US antitrust experience have played central roles in the development of competition
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, but that it must be used with careful attention to its uniqueness.
Larsen 18, Paul B. "Minimum International Norms for Managing Space Traffic, Space Debris, and Near Earth Object Impacts." J. Air L. and Com. 83 (2018): 739. (taught air and space law for more than 40 years respectively at Southern Methodist University and at Georgetown University. He is co-author of Lyall and Larsen, Space Law a Treatise (2ne edition Routledge 2017) and of Larsen, Sweeney and Gillick, Aviation Law.)Miller
D. NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS AS MODELS FOR MINIMUM SPACE NORMS Space industry operators
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government safety norms will help businesses prosper and allow space exploration to continue.
International space law isn’t equipped for the privatization of space BUT US-led space antitrust checks its erosion AND allows for international harmonization
Maria Lucas-Rhimbassen 21, Research Associate at the Chaire SIRIUS (Space Institute for Researches on Innovative Usages of Satellites) at the University of Toulouse, J.D. from Moncton University, Certificate in Strategic Space Law from McGill University, PhD Candidate in Space Law at the University of Toulouse; Dr. Lucien Rapp, Affiliate Professor at the HEC Paris School of Law, Head of the SIRIUS at the University of Toulouse, "New Space Property Age: At the Crossroads of Space Commons, Commodities and Competition," August 2021, Journal of Property, Planning, and Environmental Law, Vol. 13, p. 100-101
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Traditionally, international space law, as opposed to national space
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monitors the space commoditization closely, either space derivatives should be significantly regulated.
Dr. Valentyn Halunko 19, Professor and President of the Research Institute of Public Law in Kyiv, Editor in Chief of the Scientific Law Journals "Advanced Space Law" and "Scientific Bulletin of Public and Private Law; Dr. Serhii Didenko, Associate Professor and Director of the Kherson Institute of
Interregional Academy of Personnel Management, "Private International Space Law. Philosophical and Legal
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Earth, negative environmental consequences and legal conflicts, both interstate and private.
They go nuclear—-AND erode nuclear deterrence.
Dr. Robert Farley 22, Assistant Professor of Security and Diplomacy at the Patterson School at the University of Kentucky, Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Washington, B.A. from the University of Oregon, "Does A Space War Mean A Nuclear War?," 1945, 1/9/2022, https://www.19fortyfive.com/2022/01/does-a-space-war-mean-a-nuclear-war/
The recent Russian anti-satellite test didn’t tell the world anything new, but
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warfighters to consider critical military infrastructure off-limits in any particular conflict.
Antitrust harmonization prevents extinction from resource depletion, human rights abuse, and war
Geoffrey A. Manne 13, Lecturer in Law at Lewis and Clark Law School, Executive Director of the International Center for Law and Economics, JD from the University of Chicago Law School, Former Olin Fellow at the University of Virginia School of Law, and Dr. Seth Weinberger, PhD and MA in Political Science from Duke University, MA in National Security Studies from Georgetown University, AB from the University of Chicago, Associate Professor in the Department of Politics and Government at the University of Puget Sound, "International Signals: The Political Dimension of International Competition Law", The Antitrust Bulletin, Volume 57, Number 3, Last Revised 7/18/2013, p. 497-503
A. The international political environment
At the root of international political theory is
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, perhaps most notably through the adoption of principled international antitrust standards.37
Dr. Brian G. Chow 20, Independent Policy Analyst, Spent 25 years as a Senior Physical Scientist Specializing in Space and National Security, Ph.D in Physics from Case Western University, MBA and Ph.D in Finance from the University of Michigan, "Space Traffic Management in the New Space Age," Strategic Studies Quarterly, Winter 2020, p. 76-78
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The Necessity for Space Traffic Management
In 2018,
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satellites, degrading or eliminating a critical service needed in peacetime and wartime.
Lee Billings 15, Editor at Scientific American covering space and physics, Citing Michael Krepon, an arms-control expert and co-founder of the Stimson Center, and James Clapper, Director of National Intelligence, The Scientific American, August 10, 2015, "War in Space May Be Closer Than Ever", http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/war-in-space-may-be-closer-than-ever/
The world’s most worrisome military flashpoint is arguably not in the Strait of Taiwan,
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000 kilometers above Earth, approaching the safe haven of strategic geosynchronous satellites.
Space dominance solves civilization-ending revisionist aggression from Russia and China.
Dr. Robert Zubrin 19, Masters in Aeronautics and Astronautics and Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering from the University of Washington, President of Pioneer Energy, Founder and President of the Mars Society, Senior Fellow with the Center for Security Policy, The Case for Space: How the Revolution in Spaceflight Opens Up a Future of Limitless Possibility, p. Google Books
The United States needs a new national security policy. For the first time in
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of the other, we would be the overwhelming loser by the exchange.
Joseph Gerson 21, Executive Director of the Campaign for Peace, Disarmament and Common Security and Vice-President of the International Peace Bureau, "Taiwan: The Most Dangerous Flashpoint in the U.S.-China Cold War", Mass Peace Action, 7/19/2021, https://masspeaceaction.org/taiwan-the-most-dangerous-flashpoint-in-the-u-s-chinese-cold-war/
Preventing accidents or miscalculations (political as well as military) that could trigger armed
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political leader who makes a reckless statement could ignite a nuclear World War.
Hal Brands 18. Henry A. Kissinger Distinguished Professor of Global Affairs at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, Senior Fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments and the Foreign Policy Research Institute, Ph.D. in history from Yale University. "Chapter 6: Does America Have Enough Hard Power?" American Grand Strategy in the Age of Trump; pp. 129-133.
Much contemporary commentary favors the first option—reducing commitments—and denounces the third
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to its military dominance than it has for at least a quarter century.
Michael Beckley 15. Michael Beckley is a research fellow in the International Security Program at Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs., "The Myth of Entangling Alliances Michael Beckley Reassessing the Security Risks of U.S. Defense Pacts", http://live.belfercenter.org/files/IS3904'pp007-048.pdf
The finding that U.S. entanglement is rare has important implications for international
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leaving it without partners to share the burden when those interventions go awry.
Wilkie 21 ~Robert L. Wilkie, Robert is the former secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs and a visiting fellow at the Heritage foundation. He previously worked for the department of defense and was a Colonel in the U.S. Air Force. 11-12-2021, "The United States Can Shape China’s Collapse," Heritage Foundation, https://www.heritage.org/asia/commentary/the-united-states-can-shape-chinas-collapse accessed 4/1/22~ Adam
For all of Xi’s chest-thumping, however, China is not invincible,
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and help the Chinese Communist Party follow the Soviet Union’s path to oblivion.
The plan creates a testing ground for "noble competition," creating proof of concept and spilling over broadly.
Maria Lucas-Rhimbassen 21, Research Associate at the Chaire SIRIUS (Space Institute for Research on Innovative Usages of Satellites) at the University of Toulouse, J.D. from Moncton University, Certificate in Strategic Space Law from McGill University, PhD Candidate in Space Law at the University of Toulouse; Dr. Lucien Rapp, Affiliate Professor at the HEC Paris School of Law, Head of the SIRIUS at the University of Toulouse; Lucas Mallowan, Affiliate Researcher in the Space Institute for Research on Innovative Usages of Satellites at the University of Toulouse, "Uncommon Commons, Commodities and Tokens in Outer Space: A Critical Viewpoint on New Competition Issues," 2021, Astropolitics, 19:1-2, p. 120-124
Noble competition: ethics and beyond
The competition law issues raised by consortium DLTs
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, these boundaries must be adaptive and constructive for them to be successful.
Absent US-led noble competition, infrastructure collapse, inequality, and corporatism are inevitable.
Maurice Stucke 20, Douglas A. Blaze Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, School of Law, Specializing in Antitrust Law, J.D. from the Georgetown University Law Center, A.B. from Georgetown University; Ariel Ezrachi, Slaughter and May Professor of Competition Law and Fellow of Pembroke College at the University of Oxford, Director of the University of Oxford Centre for Competition Law and Policy, "Competition Overdose: How Free Market Mythology Transformed Us from Citizen Kings to Market Servants," 2020, p. 362-368
Duhigg’s classmates are unhappy despite well-paying jobs, but many of us don’t
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T will continue to bleat piteously about having to scramble on their own.
Dennis Pamlin 15. Dennis Pamlin, Executive Project Manager Global Risks, Global Challenges Foundation, and Stuart Armstrong, James Martin Research Fellow, Future of Humanity Institute, Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford. February 2015. "Global Challenges: 12 Risks that threaten human civilization: The case for a new risk category," Global Challenges Foundation, https://api.globalchallenges.org/static/wp-content/uploads/12-Risks-with-infinite-impact.pdf
Global Challenges – Twelve risks that threaten human civilisation – The case for a new
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fragilities that would not be sufficient to cause a collapse on their own.