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Electrochemical carbon dioxide (CO2) reduction (ECO2R) is an increasingly valuable technology that converts CO2 into useful chemicals using various catalyst materials.
Paulina Govea-Alvarez +4 more
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Outer space natural resources and justice: a theory of appropriation off-Earth
This thesis explores the normative implications of the exploitation of outer space natural resources. Utilizes ethical constructivism to assemble a principle of obligation, the forbearance obligation (FO), and to forward a left-libertarian theory of appropriation.
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Legislation of Luxemburg on Natural Resources of Celestial Bodies and International Law
INTRODUCTION. This article examines the space laws adopted by Luxembourg in 2017 and 2020, which allow private persons, subject to the conditions provided by these laws, to explore and use the natural resources of celestial bodies.
A. N. Vylegzhanin, P. A. Krokhina
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OUTER SPACE LAW: RUSSIA – UNITED STATES COMMON CHALLENGES AND PERSPECTIVES
INTRODUCTION. More than fifty years ago, on October 10th, 1967, the entry into force of the Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies (“the Outer Space
P. A. Berkman +3 more
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Does Space Law Prevent Patterns of Antarctic Imperialism in Outer Space?
This article will consider the ways states have exercised imperialism over Antarctica, focusing on two methods: the use of administrative acts and control over scientific research and resources.
Padden, Henry, Henry Padden
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Property, Sovereignty, and Customary Governance in Outer Space Resource Extraction
Space technology related to extraterrestrial resource extraction has exploded. The ability to extract frozen water from asteroids or mine the lunar surface for critical minerals and water-ice is nearly viable and the potential wealth is staggering.
Ehrman, Monika U.
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Rebalancing space governance: a global south perspective on outer space as a global commons
Human activities beyond Earth are increasing, encompassing military, commercial, and scientific dimensions. In such a scenario, the concept of outer space as a shared heritage of humankind faces an unprecedented pressure. Originally dominated by military
Sibsankar Palit +4 more
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Negotiated at the United Nations and in force since 1967, the Outer Space Treaty has been ratified by over 100 countries and is the most important and foundational source of space law.
Christopher Daniel Johnson
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This thesis addresses the legal and policy issues relating to what may be the most exciting prospect in the history of the human civilisation: the commercial exploitation of natural resources in outer space.
Lee, Ricky
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In view of the current global outer space-related transformation processes, the legal regime concerning the natural resources of celestial bodies has become one of the most challenging issues to coherently resolve at international and, accordingly ...
A. Vylegzhanin +2 more
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