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Southern Space Studies, 2021
This chapter seeks to address the need for a regulatory framework to govern access to outer space resources. By analyzing the Roman law origins of the common heritage principle contained in the Outer Space Treaty and the Moon Agreement, it is first established that outer space resources are res communes omnium and therefore capable of exploitation ...
Simon David Botha
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This chapter seeks to address the need for a regulatory framework to govern access to outer space resources. By analyzing the Roman law origins of the common heritage principle contained in the Outer Space Treaty and the Moon Agreement, it is first established that outer space resources are res communes omnium and therefore capable of exploitation ...
Simon David Botha
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2009
The purpose of this chapter is to analyze and clarify whether or not to obtain property rights over the natural resources of the Moon and other celestial bodies is allowed under the existing corpus juris spatialis. It deals with the topic of public and private property rights in outer space as such, comprising the Moon and other celestial bodies.
F Tronchetti
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The purpose of this chapter is to analyze and clarify whether or not to obtain property rights over the natural resources of the Moon and other celestial bodies is allowed under the existing corpus juris spatialis. It deals with the topic of public and private property rights in outer space as such, comprising the Moon and other celestial bodies.
F Tronchetti
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New Space, 2022
The purpose of this article is to test a novel idea according to which basic human rights, such as equal access to space resources deemed critical for astronauts/spacecraft personnel's well-being for survival in outer space, on the Moon, or on any other celestial bodies, can be secured through international space law and prevent ...
Maria Lucas-Rhimbassen
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The purpose of this article is to test a novel idea according to which basic human rights, such as equal access to space resources deemed critical for astronauts/spacecraft personnel's well-being for survival in outer space, on the Moon, or on any other celestial bodies, can be secured through international space law and prevent ...
Maria Lucas-Rhimbassen
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The development of natural resources in outer space
Journal of Energy & Natural Resources Law, 2018The extraction of natural resources from outer space sources – once the stuff of science fiction – is closer than ever to becoming a reality, as several entities pursue the best way to unlock our solar system’s most valuable resources. Space mining raises several intriguing legal questions to which there is currently no clear answer, as the scarce body
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Legal status of abiotic resources in outer space: Appropriability, ownership, and access
Leiden Journal of International Law, 2022AbstractHumankind’s exploration and use of outer space are first and foremost limited by the obligation of non-appropriation. This prohibition, with an aim to prevent conflicts arising from competing territorial claims, does not extend to the exploitation of abiotic resources in space.
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Netherlands International Law Review, 1973
Man entered the threshold of his last unexplored frontier in 1957 with the launching of Sputnik I into outer space. The transition from the scientific and technological wonder that Sputnik I created to the use of outer space for the benefit of man has been at an exceedingly fast pace.
Paul G. Dembling, Swadesh S. Kalsi
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Man entered the threshold of his last unexplored frontier in 1957 with the launching of Sputnik I into outer space. The transition from the scientific and technological wonder that Sputnik I created to the use of outer space for the benefit of man has been at an exceedingly fast pace.
Paul G. Dembling, Swadesh S. Kalsi
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From Earth to Space: Applying Earth’s Benefit-Sharing Practices to Outer Space Resource Management
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Space Law and the Management of Outer Space Resources
"Space Law and the Management of Outer Space Resources," authored by Prof. Dr. Yoesoep Edhie Rachmad, Ph.D., DBA, and published in 2013 in New York, USA, offers a comprehensive exploration of the legal frameworks governing the utilization of extraterrestrial resources.openaire +1 more source

